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Another Round

Druk

  • Status: Released
  • 24-09-2020
  • Runtime: 117 min
  • Score: 7.629
  • Vote count: 3326

Four high school teachers launch a drinking experiment: upholding a constant low level of intoxication.

Mads Mikkelsen

Martin

Thomas Bo Larsen

Tommy

Magnus Millang

Nikolaj

Lars Ranthe

Peter

Maria Bonnevie

Anika

Helene Reingaard Neumann

Amalie

Susse Wold

Rektor

Magnus Sjørup

Jonas

Silas Cornelius Van

Kasper

Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt

Sebastian

Martin Greis-Rosenthal

Overtjener

Frederik Winther Rasmussen

Malthe

Aksel Vedsegaard

Jason

Gustav Sigurth Jeppesen

Rasmus

Freja Bella Lindahl

Caro

Mercedes Claro Schelin

Laura

Cassius Aasav Browning

Sander

Maria Ovi

Sigrid

Clara Phillipson

Nicola

Oskar Kirk Damsgaard

Fjonk's Mate

Niels Jørgensen

Censor

Le Münster Swendsen

Female Teacher

Michael Asmussen

Malthe's Father

Christina Hildebrandt

Parent

Thomas Guldberg Madsen

Waiter, Lumskebugten

Per Otto Bersang Rasmussen

Waiter, Sankt Peder

Dorte Højsted

Bartender, Alléenberg

Morten Jørgensen

Train Conductor

Morten Thunbo

Irma Employee

Max Kaysen Høyrup

Brille

Waldemar Beer Hansen

Hjalte

Matti Rochler

Nikolaj's Son

Milas Hansen

Nikolaj's Son

Carl David Schubert Holm-Nielsen

Nikolaj's Son

Jens Basse Dam

Caretaker

Jacob Ottensten

Sune

Aya Grann

Josephine

SWITCH.

'Another Round' reminds us not to ignore our youthful dreams and encourages us to soar. A supremely charming effort by Thomas Vinterberg, I weep for the inevitable American remake that reunites the cast of 'Old School' or 'Tag' or something. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-another-round-what-a-beautiful-beautiful-ride

CinemaSerf

As a 50-something man who worked in television for thirty-odd years, I wondered what all the fuss was about. So these gents have only just discovered what we've all known for aeons - a modicum of alcohol, administered responsibly and frequently enhances cerebral efficiency. No S**t Sherlock... Well, in this case these Danish teachers decide that their careers - and lives in general - are in need of a little pepping up, so they embark on an ostensibly "scientific" programme to measure enhanced (?) performance against increased blood alcohol levels. What ensues is a thoroughly enjoyable watch with a truly on-form Mads Mikkelsen and his colleagues pushing their new found challenge to the limits - challenging and compromising just about every relationship - both personal and professional - in their search for an improved life/career. As with most successful drama, the effects of their frankly reckless behaviour are exaggerated from time to time and the underlying dangers of their new-found philiopsphy are not ignored (well, not entirely, anyway) but this is essentially a feel good film that does touch on the effects of alcoholism and of addiction more generally, but is still a jolly enjoyable watch that allowed me to (s)wallow in a pre-kale smoothie nostalgia that facilitated a collegiate and collaborative way of working that has now, largely, gone the way of the dodo or zoom. I am certain that many in the medical profession will have many, many good reasons why this film may be irresponsible or guilty of glorifying alcohol, but it worked for me - and I think the last few scenes on the harbour are as joyous a piece of cinema as I've seen in a very long while. Skol!!

r96sk

<em>'Another Round'</em> is good. The plot is a little predictable and its message ends up being pretty standard, with it very much being the performances that elevate this flick up for me. I found the characters cringey a few times as they act like teenagers rather than fully grown adults around alcohol, though I can appreciate what the film was going for. What wasn't cringe, however, was Mads' dancing - chapeau! I've watched a lot of Mads Mikkelsen and a fair bit of Thomas Bo Larsen lately and found them to be highly reliable performers and here is thankfully no different, I really enjoyed them as actors throughout this 2020 release. The others merit props too, namely Magnus Millang and Lars Ranthe.