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The Boss of It All (2006)
Director: Lars von Trier
Movie review
From Time Out London
Von Trier appears as a reflection in a window at the start of his first Danish-language film since ‘The Idiots’ to announce that this is a comedy and ‘not worth a moment’s reflection’. That’s not true, of course, but those familiar with the slow-moving mechanics and heavy themes of ‘Dogville’ and ‘Manderlay’ may well appreciate the lighter tone.Our theatre is a dull, modern office: Ravn (Peter Gantzler) wants to sell his IT business to Finnur (Fridri, Thor Fridriksson), a gruff Icelander, but to complete the sale he has to hire an actor, Kristoffer (Jens Albinus) to pretend to be the non-existent über-boss for whom he has been shouldering responsibility for years.
The film works well as a comedy of misidentity and an allegory of the relationship between directors and actors. The voice of the writer-director pops up three more times to confirm his role as Brechtian puppetmaster, obsessed as ever with rules and game-playing. The use of a new automatic process to select light and sound levels roots the film in the experimental as it jolts amusingly between light and dark, quiet and loud. A comedy? Maybe, but only if you laughed at ‘The Idiots’.
Author: Dave Calhoun
Time Out London Issue 1958 Feb 27 – March 4
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- Posted on Apr 18 2008 14:29 Funny, intelligent and challenging. More comedies please Lars!
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Cast & crew
Director: Lars von Trier
Cast: Jens Albinus, Peter Peter, Iben Hjejle, Sofie Grabol full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Rated: 15
Duration: 110 mins
UK Release: Feb 29 2008
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