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Syrup
In this wry comedy, the self-deceiving exploits of Lasse (Peter Hesse Overgaard), are shown, as he more or less innocently runs small cons on the people in his life, all the while sponging off of his girlfriend in a bohemian quarter of Copenhagen. He is a no-count, but fairly handsome young stud who imagines that he is some sort of art promoter, or is perhaps even a video artist himself.
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Plot Summary
A struggling young advertising executive, Michael (Jeff Goldblum), is inspired by a series of dreams about a mysterious woman named "Syrup" to create a revolutionary new soft drink. His innovative marketing campaign focuses on the sensual allure of the beverage, which quickly propies the product to massive success. However, as Michael delves deeper into his creation, the lines between reality and fantasy blur, and he finds himself increasingly entangled with the enigmatic "Syrup" who may or may not be a figment of his imagination.
Critical Reception
Syrup received a mixed to negative reception from critics upon its release. While some praised its quirky premise and Goldblum's performance, many found the film's execution to be uneven, with a plot that struggled to maintain momentum and a tone that veered between dark comedy and surreal drama without fully committing to either. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its unique, offbeat style, while others found it pretentious and difficult to connect with.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its original concept and Jeff Goldblum's charismatic performance.
Criticized for its inconsistent pacing and confusing narrative.
Found to be a visually interesting but ultimately unsatisfying film.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Syrup are scarce, but those available suggest a polarizing reception. Viewers often note the film's unique visual style and abstract storytelling, with some appreciating its unconventional approach. However, many found the plot convoluted and the characters underdeveloped, leading to a sense of frustration or detachment.
Fun Fact
The film was based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Helen Zahavi.
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