Existence
Existence

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Existence

2004
Movie
23 min
Lithuanian

An ironic story about the unpredictability of human existence. The heroes of the film: two bloated grandmothers riding a velomobile, a young photographer capturing moments of sadness and joy, and his new acquaintance, a beautiful girl. Grandmothers think about impending death, young people - about eternal love. Unfortunately, not everything in life can be predicted in advance.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Joachim TrierGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows Ole, a young man struggling with the weight of his existential thoughts and his relationships. As he navigates his early twenties, Ole grapples with feelings of alienation, the search for meaning, and the complexities of intimacy. His journey is marked by introspection, encounters with various people, and a profound sense of melancholy.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, "Existence" garnered praise for its contemplative nature and raw portrayal of youthful angst. Critics noted its artistic ambition and the nuanced performance of its lead actor. While appreciated for its depth, some found its pacing slow and its themes intensely introspective, which could alienate a wider audience. It was largely seen as a thoughtful, albeit somber, exploration of the human condition.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its introspective depth and exploration of existential themes.

  • Commended for the lead actor's compelling and vulnerable performance.

  • Some critics found the pacing to be slow and the subject matter overly melancholic.

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Fun Fact

Director Joachim Trier, known for his acclaimed films like 'Reprise' and 'The Worst Person in the World,' made 'Existence' as his debut feature film.

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