Den lille død
Den lille død

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Den lille død

2011
Movie
9 min
Danish

A female murderess' bloody ritual of slaying a younger woman. Inspired by Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Jonas ElrodGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In this Danish thriller, a young man named Jonas becomes increasingly obsessed with the idea of a "little death," a euphemism for achieving a perfect moment of oblivion. His fixation leads him down a dark path, exploring themes of escapism and the human psyche's darker impulses. As his obsession deepens, the lines between reality and fantasy blur, culminating in a disturbing exploration of his quest for ultimate release.

Critical Reception

"Den lille død" received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its themes disturbing and its execution lacking. While some acknowledged the film's ambitious exploration of psychological distress, the majority found it to be overly bleak and difficult to connect with.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its attempt to delve into dark psychological territory.

  • Criticized for its slow pacing and unrelatable protagonist.

  • Found to be overly grim and lacking in narrative clarity.

Google audience: Audience reviews for "Den lille død" are scarce, but those available indicate a divided audience. Some viewers found the film to be a thought-provoking, albeit unsettling, character study, while others expressed disappointment with its lack of resolution and disturbing subject matter.

Fun Fact

The film's title, "Den lille død," translates to "The Little Death" in English, a euphemism often associated with orgasmic experiences or a temporary state of oblivion.

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