Mr. Bjarnfreðarson
Mr. Bjarnfreðarson

Mr. Bjarnfreðarson

2009Movie105 minIcelandic

Centers on Georg Bjarnfreðarson, an over-educated know-it-all who has just been released from jail after a ten year sentence for manslaughter, but is still a prisoner of his own past.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Ragnar BragasonGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Mr. Bjarnfreðarson follows the life of its titular character, a man who has become a celebrity in Iceland due to a viral internet video. The film explores his newfound fame, the impact it has on his simple life, and his struggles to navigate a world that suddenly wants a piece of him. It delves into themes of identity, the absurdities of modern celebrity, and the often-unforeseen consequences of online virality.

Critical Reception

Mr. Bjarnfreðarson was a significant film in Icelandic cinema, receiving generally positive reviews for its unique premise and darkly comedic tone. It was praised for its portrayal of a relatable, albeit unusual, protagonist and its commentary on contemporary society and internet culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • A quirky and darkly humorous look at unexpected fame.
  • Effectively explores the impact of internet culture on an ordinary life.
  • Features a strong central performance.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the popular Icelandic internet meme and viral video of the same name, which featured a man named Bjarnfreður being interviewed and later famously asking, 'Hver er að djóka?' (Who's kidding?).

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