Either Way

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IJslandse komedie over twee compleet verschillende mannen die werken aan de weg in ‘the middle-of-nowhere’. Terwijl ze lijnen op de weg schilderen en paaltjes in de grond houwen, zijn ze het continu oneens. De jongste van het stel gaat in het weekend naar huis om in de kroeg meisjes te versieren, maar komt met troosteloze verhalen terug. Zijn oudere en iets te serieuze zwager blijft in het tentje op locatie bivakkeren om wat ruimte te creëren in de relatie met zijn collega’s zus, maar of dat zo verstandig is? (Noordelijk Film Festival)

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Malarkey 

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Engels Recently, I saw Prince Avalanche on Cinemax and found out that it’s a remake of an Icelandic movie. And since I’m obsessed with Iceland, I immediately bought this movie and watched it right away. The length was completely sufficient, especially since it doesn’t exactly have a meaningful story that would grab your attention at the first glance. What’s important is that it has two ordinary characters who live their ordinary lives just like we do. But every Monday, they meet up in the middle of the Icelandic wilderness, knowing that all week, they won’t see anything but unmarked roads that need to be marked and unsigned roads that need to be signed. I really loved the idea, just like the incredibly gorgeous gloomy fall landscapes that the director seems to be outright indulging in. But I also loved the ordinariness of the movie. Because despite the simplicity, it managed to lure me in with its originality and that’s exactly what won me over right at the start. I’m giving this movie five stars (unlike the American remake), especially because it’s the original and because the Icelandic wilderness really speaks to me. ()