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Flickering Lights

Blinkende lygter

  • Status: Released
  • 03-11-2000
  • Runtime: 109 min
  • Score: 7.167
  • Vote count: 209

Four small gangsters from Copenhagen trick a gangster boss: they take over 4,000,000 kroner which they were supposed to bring him. Trying to escape to Barcelona they are forced to stop in the countryside, in an old, wrecked house, hiding there for several weeks. Slowly, one after another, they realize, that they would like to stay there, start a new life.

Søren Pilmark

Torkild

Ulrich Thomsen

Peter

Mads Mikkelsen

Arne

Nikolaj Lie Kaas

Stefan

Sofie Gråbøl

Hanne

Iben Hjejle

Therese

Frits Helmuth

Carl

Ole Thestrup

Alfred

Peter Andersson

Færingen

Niels Anders Thorn

William

Henning Jensen

Peters Far

Solbjørg Højfeldt

Peters Mor

Jesper Asholt

Torkilds Far

Helle Dolleris

Torkilds Mor

Bent Mejding

Bedstefar

Karen-Lise Mynster

Stefans Mor

Helle Virkner

Tante Beate

Thomas Bo Larsen

Jens

Tomas Villum Jensen

Tom

Lars Kaalund

Anders

Peter Reichhardt

Flemming

Morten Gundel

Peter, 15 yo

Nicki Jensen

Arne, 15 yo

Adam Brix

Torkild, 17 yo

David Munksgaard

Stefan, 15 yo

Laura Drasbæk

Susanne

Lars Nepper-Christensen

Simon

Sebastian Jessen

Christian

Andreas Andersen

Lars

Peter Lambert

Tommy

Goran Spasojevic

Polish driver

Ove Rud

Older man

Max Hansen

Arnes Far

r96sk

Almost unsure as to what I think about <em>'Flickering Lights'</em>. The film, to me anyway, has such an odd feel to it throughout, there's a weird mix of story elements and I'm not convinced it all works - and yet, I actually really like it... I think. In parts, though, if I closed my eyes it would sound like one sorta movie and if I covered my ears it would look like a different one. What I mean is, the music doesn't quite match the onscreen events. Is the music good? Sure, but the more dramatic pieces don't fit with the rough and tumble nature of the plot. With that said, I do really love how the film begins/ends and how it all comes full circle - coolly done. The flick utilises flashbacks excellently, also. Cast-wise, it's absolutely solid. Søren Pilmark is an able lead, while Ulrich Thomsen, Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas, among a few others, are good behind Pilmark. I will say that the latter's part of the storyline with Sofie Gråbøl was off, it wraps up disappointingly... especially given *that* moment with Pilmark's Torkild, which should've sealed the opposite outcome. Interesting that Thomsen, Mikkelsen and director Anders Thomas Jensen would go on to make <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/adams-apples/" rel="nofollow">Adam's Apple'</a></em> together five years after this. One of the flashbacks in this actually features heavy similarities to that 2005 film, which was presumably inspired by the short story used here. All in all, a very good release from 2000; even if it does leave a little bit of a strange aftertaste for me personally.