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The Heroics
Michel is an eternal kid who dreams only of motorcycles and hangs out with his big son Léo and his friends. At fifty, he has to deal with the baby he just had with his ex, and fights not to make the same mistakes and be a good guy.
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Plot Summary
The film follows Aksel, a moderately successful author who is grappling with his past relationships and his career. As he navigates his personal life, he finds himself re-evaluating his choices and confronting the complexities of love, aging, and artistic integrity. The narrative weaves through his connections with two distinct women, capturing the nuances of intimacy and the search for meaning.
Critical Reception
The Heroics received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its nuanced portrayal of relationships and existential themes. Critics praised Joachim Trier's direction and the performances of the lead actors, highlighting the film's sophisticated script and emotional depth. It was lauded as a mature and insightful exploration of modern life and love.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp, witty dialogue and profound exploration of human connection.
Lauded for its authentic and relatable characters, particularly the central female lead.
Recognized for its sensitive and mature handling of complex emotional and philosophical themes.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the film's realistic depiction of relationships and its thought-provoking narrative. Many found the characters to be well-developed and the storyline engaging, contributing to a high overall approval rating.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival; Renate Reinsve won Best Actress.
Fun Fact
The film's original Norwegian title, 'Verdens Verste Menneske', translates to 'The Worst Person in the World', which is a significant thematic element explored throughout the movie.
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