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Dancer in the Dark (1999)
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Reviews Counted:111
Fresh:75
Rotten:36
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Dancer in Dark can be grim, dull, and difficult to watch, but even so, it has a powerful and moving performance from Bjork and is something quite new and visionary.
Theatrical Release:Sep 23, 2000 Wide
Box Office: $891,547
Synopsis: The final installment in Lars von Trier's Golden Heart trilogy (which includes BREAKING THE WAVES and THE IDIOTS), DANCER IN THE DARK takes the director's original blend of heightened... The final installment in Lars von Trier's Golden Heart trilogy (which includes BREAKING THE WAVES and THE IDIOTS), DANCER IN THE DARK takes the director's original blend of heightened pseudorealism, fabricated melodrama, and the priciples of the Dogme 95 genre to a dangerously intense level. The story concerns Selma (Björk), a Czech immigrant living in 1964 Washington State with her 12-year-old son, Gene (Vladan Kostic). On the verge of blindness, Selma spends her days working in a factory, as well as performing other odd jobs, in order to save up enough money to pay for an operation that will cure Gene of the same disease. To pass the time, Selma fantasizes that her own life is a musical, one in which her friends join her in sweeping song-and-dance routines. After her neighbor Bill (David Morse) discovers Selma's hidden savings and steals them from her, she is forced to perform an act of salvation that will condemn her forever. As the innocent Selma, Björk is one of the most fragile and heartbreaking presences the screen has ever seen. Her unbearably moving performance is enough to keep the viewer mesmerized throughout, even amid the story gaps and inconsistencies. Featuring compassionate supporting turns by Catherine Deneuve and Peter Stormare, DANCER IN THE DARK is an unrelenting gut punch that will have sympathetic audiences quivering with uncontrollable emotion. [More]
Starring: Björk, Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Marc Barr, David Morse
Starring: Björk, Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Marc Barr, David Morse, Stellan Skarsgaard, Peter Stormare, Udo Kier, Cara Seymour
Director: Lars von Trier
Director: Lars von Trier
Screenwriter: Lars von Trier
Producer: Vibeke Windelov
Studio: Fine Line Features
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Reviews for Dancer in the Dark
The two-hour-plus running time is quite an endeavor, and Björk ... rises to the occasion, showcasing captivating ability that'll make you forget this is a musical and just see the quality filmmaking.
Come to the theater prepared, with a handkerchief in one hand and a rotten tomato in the other.
An arresting, emotionally-charged paean to the insulating power of imagination.
Is Dancer in the Dark worth the ride? The brutal emotional wringing it visits upon viewers? Despite its flaws, yes.
But I had no contract, me and Lars, because I come from the punk school of thought. It was all based on trust. So I walked off the set.
Dancer in the Dark is that curious thing, a movie that by turns is wincingly awful and heartbreakingly fine.
It's a carefully crafted provocation that both undermines and expands the notion of what makes a movie musical.
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