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The Inheritance

The Inheritance

2003
Drama
1h 55m
A gripping drama from celebrated Danish director Per Fly, The Inheritance is the story of a man transformed by power. (Cinema Guild)
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The Inheritance

2003
Drama
1h 55m
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Rated 19 Sep 2009
90
95th
Long time since I saw it, but I remember it as being devastating.
Rated 03 Feb 2010
45
36th
Very by-the-numbers drama, clearly inspired by The Godfather. The good son, happy with gorgeous girlfriend. Dad dies, sonny is pulled back into the family business. The weight of responsibility (clumsily set up with a fired old steel worker. Aww.) turns the good son into a drinking rapist (as is customary for all men who drink), and girlfriend leaves (Aww). Son comes to terms with situation and marries mother's favourite as he surrenders to duty. No acting in the world could save this drivel.
Rated 15 Nov 2010
80
77th
In some ways this is his best. But Bænken (The Bench? Right.) just wins it. Ulrich Thomsen best part still.
Rated 07 Feb 2007
82
73rd
An excruciatingly depressing story, but one that's entirely genuine. It seems trite (and perhaps unfair) to compare other Scandinavin directors to Bergman, but it definitely has a Bergman-esque feel to it. However, I wouldn't say Fly is emulating Bergman, not at all. Just a similar sense of frustration with humanity. Fly's cinematic style is more documentarian and reserved. The actors are all superb as well.
Rated 18 Aug 2007
80
61st
Very harsh, very depressing, very Shakespearean. Acting: impeccable. Story: plays out more or less the way you expect it to (except for the surprising ending), but to no detriment. The film does get a bit melodramatic as it nears the end, but for the most part it stays well within the realm of plausibility and believability. Great acting tends to have that effect on movies, I've found.
Rated 24 Oct 2010
15
21st
"Every character trajectory is painfully schematic, and the filmmakers evoke cause-and-effect in the simplest terms possible." - Ed Gonzalez
Rated 22 Feb 2021
64
50th
From the creators of brilliant Bænken, came to cinema another powerful drama. Ulrich Thomsen (Christoffer) plays the lead. He took over family industrial company and couldn't live the life, he used to enjoy. In conclusion, movie is missing something important.

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