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One of the greatest movies I don't want to ever watch again. I have never felt so much anger towards people as I did watching the community attacking Lucas and killing his dog
@@yoyoniggsniggs6487 by farhad N is the much closer to me (not real sound quality). I remember 4/5 years ago I find easily the original version on youtube it was green cover with some white in the middle, but no more on the platform I guess
Seeing as neither of them would tell him to calm him down, I'm guessing the wife was marshalling a bunch of arguments to refute his intuitive answer towards Mads's innocence, to convince Theo that he can't afford to weaken his resolve, that choosing his friend is to dishonor his daughter and that he has a duty as a father to assume the worst and more reductive family-first logic like that. Maybe my guess is too negative but I feel like a decent "OK Theo, I don't like it but trust your gut" response wouldn't involve her furtive whispering, and Mads isn't being paranoid to get enraged by the sight of it.
@@Onigirli Yes. I think it's veeeeeeery interesting in the end scene of the film. They celebrate Marcus's hunting license, and they are all there. But who isn't? Theo's wife, but all the other wives are there... And they had argued quite a lot in the beginning. It could be that they had divorced inbetween the time jump. Would make sense since Theo finally started doubting him, and his wife wouldn't budge an inch.
I don't know. I felt sorry for Lucas, obvious, Klara, because she just said some random thing when she was mad and then a whole trauma situation was hurled upon her. Marcus. Theo. His wife? I don't know, a bit, but she was dead set that Lucas was guilty, tried talking Theo out of any form of reason. And Fanny of course.
@@conforzo Theo and his wife were Klara's parents and true or not, an allegation like that is without a doubt going to damage them. That scene where Theo starts crying when he first confronts Lucas about the allegation, you really can feel how devastated he is even if the allegation wasn't true, it's his daughter that he believed was molested. You really cannot blame him.
@@conforzoTheo’s wife, Agnes, is probably the most challenging female character in the film. I JUST watched this yesterday, and believe me till now my fist still clenches when I think about how she treats Lucas, but was she ever wrong? No. All she did and said to Lucas stem from her love for her daughter and probably sense of guilt for “failing to protect her daughter”. Yes, I’m aware the film was born from real life cases but you really gotta applaud Vinterberg and Lindholm for writing such a gut wrenching film without any “evil” characters