Mini-Review: Adam Stein, our protagonist, embodied by Jeff Goldblum, has survived a German concentration camp but lost his family. An SS-officer made him live and behave like a dog and it is only when another dog-like being arrives in the clinic that Stein finds a way to escape his manic world of excess. An extraordinarily mighty and brilliant performance by Jeff Goldblum who carries the whole movie to a difficult, funny and intense experience.
Mini-Review: The movie seems to enjoy the contrast between rich and poor in a grotesque manner yet doesn't manage to achieve anything profound. The result is cliché and commonplace up to total boredom or a hidden sarcasm I don't understand. After the previous works of Moodysson, Fucking Amal, Tilsamman and Lilya 4Ever this disappointment leaves me absolutely puzzled.
Mini-Review: Fresh idea, the whole execution stayed way below its potential, though. Hayden Christensen's performance was painful to watch.
Mini-Review: Boring and stupid. Some nice action on a technical level I guess.