The Danish director Lars von Trier’s new seriemorderfilm, “The House That Jack Built”, will get the fine words of the Danish reviewer team.
The violent and bloody film, who in the spring world premiere at Cannes prompted more people to leave the cinema, thus, deneme bonusu between four and five stars.
Among other things, writes the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, to “Lars von Trier is in top condition”.
the Newspaper’s reviewer awards five stars, and considers that the film contains “the great beauty” and “a conciliatory, frostkold humor”.
the Movie about Jack, who is played by the american actor Matt Dillon, is divided into five sections. In each section, the sadistic and egocentric seriemorders violent killing.
the newspaper Politiken’s reviewer Kim Skotte notified the movie, when it got its world premiere in Cannes. In connection with the Danish premiere, he has seen the film again, and he gives yet again, the four of hearts to the film.
– “The House That Jack Built” is back as a macabre joke part of Lars von Trier’s own expense. Without the genuine inferno, his best movies have seen, he writes, and continues:
– Anyway it says something about a still loving Lars von Trier’s filmkunstneriske soloridt, that even a halvfuser is worth going back to.
Also Added the Magazine’s reviewer acknowledged with four stars. It happens under the heading “An entertaining fuckfinger”.
– In a time where everybody is struggling to put the most possible moral limitations on art, there is something liberating by a completed, provocative work like “The House That Jack Built”. Lars von Trier is not out to please anyone, or anything, sounds it.
Extra Magazine believes, however, that the film does not come near the director’s best film.
the Information notified to the film, as it was shown in Cannes in may.
– It is good at the very specific way that only a cross-border, challengeable and at once uncomfortable and exhilarating work of art can be it, wrote the Information at the time.
“The House That Jack Built” is set to premiere in Denmark on Thursday, 29. november.