IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic49/100
Google Users65%
Director: Thomas Vinterberg•Genres: Drama, Romance
In the rigidly conservative town of "Brubru," Dylan, a young man struggling with severe performance anxiety, finds solace and a unique outlet for his emotions through his handgun, "Esther." He forms a secret society of similarly disillusioned youths who share his affinity for firearms. Their burgeoning, non-violent revolution takes a dramatic turn when their activities attract unwanted attention, leading to escalating tension and unforeseen consequences.
Thomas Vinterberg's "Dear Wendy" was a controversial film that polarized critics and audiences alike upon its release. While some praised its bold exploration of gun culture and teenage alienation in America, many found its premise and execution heavy-handed and unsubtle. The film's message, particularly its unconventional approach to the subject matter, sparked considerable debate.
Praised for its unique and provocative exploration of gun culture and societal alienation.
Criticized for a heavy-handed approach and a message that some found didactic or unbelievable.
Lauded by some for its ambition in tackling a difficult subject matter, while others found it failed to resonate.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the film's attempt to offer a fresh perspective on gun violence and adolescent angst, while others found its narrative and thematic elements unconvincing or poorly executed.
The film was written by Lars von Trier, known for his provocative and often controversial filmmaking style, which is evident in the script's daring subject matter and thematic exploration.
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