Director and occasional scriptwriter Susanne Bier essayed a series of helming assignments in her native Denmark during the late ‘90s and early 2000s, that clocked in as lucrative and popular enough to kick-start a highly respectable career for the filmmaker. Though Bier’s credits officially date back to 1992, she achieved her first significant breakthrough in 1999, when she directed The One and Only — a well-received romantic comedy about dating, marriage, child-rearing, and adultery. That film reportedly grossed a heftier amount than any picture in Danish history; a follow-up, the Dogme 95 drama Open Hearts (2002), brought Bier her first international crossover hit and paved the way for much additional success. Shot according to Lars von Trier’s hyper-ascetic filmmaking rules, it told of two couples whose lives become hopelessly and tragically enmeshed following a severe automobile accident. Bier’s Danish-language drama Brothers(2004) explored the feud that… read more
this movie had potential. unfortunately the photography of the film was awful to watch and the music/soundeffects were more than cheesy. both main actors - benicio del toro and halle barry performed great but couldnt save the movie imho. conclusion: not worth the time watching. i expected more from susanne bier.
Etrange comment un film sans grand scénario, parvient tout de même à susciter de l’intérêt par la seule performance de son acteur principal. Benicio del Toro est étonnant, la façon dont son visage… read review