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A 30-year-old troubled recluse has to pass a safety assessment to evaluate if he's ready to be released, but at the same time, he has to battle the negative thoughts that his family still brings to him.
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Plot Summary
Four friends, all teachers at a gymnasium, are stuck in a rut. To test a theory that humans are born with a half-liter of alcohol too little in their blood, they decide to maintain a consistent level of intoxication throughout the workday. Initially, they find improvement in their lives and careers, but soon the experiment spirals out of control.
Critical Reception
Druk, also known as Another Round, was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its performances, direction, and its poignant exploration of midlife crises and the role of alcohol in Danish society. The film resonated with both critics and audiences for its blend of humor, tragedy, and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
A triumphant and life-affirming drama that balances humor and melancholy.
Mads Mikkelsen delivers a career-defining performance.
Thought-provoking exploration of courage, risk, and the search for meaning.
Google audience: Audiences praised the film for its relatable characters, emotional resonance, and excellent performances, especially Mads Mikkelsen. Many found it to be a moving and well-crafted story about navigating life's challenges.
Awards & Accolades
Winner of the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film; Winner of four Bodil Awards including Best Film and Best Actor (Mads Mikkelsen); Winner of four Robert Awards including Best Film and Best Actor (Mads Mikkelsen); Nominated for Best Director at the BAFTAs.
Fun Fact
The film's original Danish title, 'Druk', translates to 'binge drinking'.
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