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La peor persona del mundo

Título original: Verdens verste menneske
  • 2021
  • 16
  • 2h 8min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,7/10
115 mil
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Renate Reinsve in La peor persona del mundo (2021)
The chronicles of four years in the life of Julie, a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is.
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Explora cuatro años en la vida de Julie, una joven que navega por las turbulentas aguas de su vida amorosa y lucha por encontrar su camino profesional, lo que la lleva a tener una visión rea... Leer todoExplora cuatro años en la vida de Julie, una joven que navega por las turbulentas aguas de su vida amorosa y lucha por encontrar su camino profesional, lo que la lleva a tener una visión realista de quién es realmente.Explora cuatro años en la vida de Julie, una joven que navega por las turbulentas aguas de su vida amorosa y lucha por encontrar su camino profesional, lo que la lleva a tener una visión realista de quién es realmente.

  • Dirección
    • Joachim Trier
  • Guión
    • Eskil Vogt
    • Joachim Trier
  • Reparto principal
    • Renate Reinsve
    • Anders Danielsen Lie
    • Herbert Nordrum
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,7/10
    115 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    763
    85
    • Dirección
      • Joachim Trier
    • Guión
      • Eskil Vogt
      • Joachim Trier
    • Reparto principal
      • Renate Reinsve
      • Anders Danielsen Lie
      • Herbert Nordrum
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    • 264Reseñas de críticos
    • 91Metapuntuación
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    • Nominado para 2 premios Óscar
      • 42 premios y 110 nominaciones en total

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    • Julie
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    • Aksel
    Herbert Nordrum
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    • Tone
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    • Eva
    Thea Stabell
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    Deniz Kaya
    • Adil
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    • Marthe Refstad
    Sigrid Sollund
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    7slabihoud

    Not a masterpiece, but worth seeing

    Reading the other reviews I am amazed polarizing this film seems to be. When I watched the film a few days ago at the Viennale (Vienna International Film Festival), I would never have thought that it could breed controversy. My feelings about it lie somewhere in between those comments. I never felt it to be boring but I also never thought it groundbreaking in any way. The film, especially in the beginning, has a light approach to the story, almost as if taking its main protagonist not too serious. The narration and chapter style enhances this impression. There are many, quite entertaining, cinematic ideas and moments, most remarkable the long "freeze" sequence and some animation scenes. I found those very fitting in a positive sense since the aim of the character was to find her own way of being. The male versus female relationship question about prospects, identity, future are discussed at length. Sexism is also a theme that creeps up. The film develops a deeper meaning toward the end while the final episode was a kind of let down experience which I don't want to elaborate, otherwise I would need to mark this with spoiler alert.

    The acting of all is first class and touching, but why there is such an excitement on the side of the critics eludes me.
    8HenrikBakke94

    Search for Virtue in Modern Society

    The Worst Person in the World is Triers last film in his Oslo trilogy (Reprise, Oslo August 31th), and it's about a women named Julie (Reinsve) whom is struggling to find her place in the world.

    Virtue is the quality of being a good person and doing the right things, both for yourself and for others. I believe that Trier is problematizing this in this film by asking the question about whether or not you should do whats expected from the world around you, like settling for a more or less standardized life in forms of career and familiy, or if you should be out there and experiment to find your place in a rather confusing modern society.

    Julie is on her way into her thirties and is in a relationship with Aksel (Danielsen). She is an indecisive individual when it comes to what to make out of her life. Aksel, being in his mid forties, is ready to have a familiy of his own, but Julie is not ready for that just yet. Her search for an meaningful existence leads her to another man named Eivind (Norddrum), which she falls in love with. She leaves Aksel in hope for that this time, things will be different, but will it be so?

    This film is beautiful and intelligent. The way it depitcs todays social relations and culture in Norway, and probably other places in the world, is spot-on. All characters are deep and profound, where everyone of them playes an important role in the story no matter how big their part is on the screen. Everything seems to be in its right place.

    The Worst Person in the World is another great film by Joachim Trier.
    9evanston_dad

    Norwegian "Annie Hall"

    Renate Reinsve is giving one of the performances of the year in this turbulent movie about what it's like being alive.

    I came home from this and told my wife how much it reminded me of "Annie Hall" at times. And then later I was reading a profile of the writer and director, Joachim Trier, which mentioned that "Annie Hall" specifically was a huge inspiration for him as a film maker. So there you go.

    Is Reinsve the worst person in the world? Hardly. She's a warm, loving woman, trying to figure out how to give love to others and yet get what she needs and feels she deserves herself. What happens when those two things seem mutually exclusive? Welcome to human relationships.

    The movie is very funny in its first half, and then gets very sad in its last half. But it's never emotionally manipulative. It makes the case that it's ok to look out for yourself and your needs, but also that part of growing as a person is learning that the world isn't all about you.

    Grade: A.
    9Pjtaylor-96-138044

    You were the love of my life.

    'The Worst Person in the World (2021)' is a deeply moving experience. It resonates with me in a way that very few films do. I feel it. It isn't just entertainment, it's something more. Exactly what that is, I can't quite say. Through a seemingly simple story of one woman's life, the picture works its way into your mind, your heart, your soul itself and provokes powerful emotions that you didn't even know movies could provoke; not just sadness or joy or excitement or longing (all of which it provokes in droves), but the kind of emotions that can't be put into words, the kind that weigh on your consciousness and shape your relationship with yourself and the world around you. It's difficult to describe, really, and I'm sure I'm probably slipping into hyperbole. I've lost any sense of objectivity (what little I usually have, at any rate) when it comes to discussing this picture, because its ultimate impact is one that I just can't shake and I'm not sure I ever want to. It's a profoundly affecting affair, one that overcomes any of its initial slowness or slice-of-life limitations, thanks primarily to its uncompromisingly complex nature. It's one of the most honest pieces of fiction I've ever seen, crafting characters who seem like they could walk off the screen and representing reality - or, at least, our lived experience of it - in a way that most kitchen-sink dramas could only dream of doing. It presents a plethora of powerful and often poignant ideas that keenly represent the human condition, all while remembering that its protagonist is the one driving the action and that it owes her a fully-formed narrative that entertains as much as it stirs. Its infrequent formalistic touches are absolutely delightful, but it's the rock-solid 'regular' stuff that matters the most. These moments are told not with style, but with substance; the actors often tell entire libraries worth of stories with their eyes alone. Indeed, this is some of the best acting I've seen in a long time, capable of conveying thought and emotion without so much as a single word. It's often all in the eyes; you could get lost in the pupils of its two leads. The chapter-based structure lends vitality to a plot that may otherwise have felt a little aimless, and the writing is simply divine. The feature just nails everything it sets out to achieve. The more I think about it, the more I like it. It's the sort of thing that proves ratings are insignificant. How can you assign stars to something like this? I can't put my feelings into words, let alone stars. I can't quantify it by the same metrics I use for other films. Even if it isn't as entertaining as the ones I enjoy the most, it's almost certainly much more powerful; very few of them make me feel the way this one does. Maybe another viewing is necessary to determine the picture's true score. Then again, maybe this right here - what I'm feeling right now - is more than enough. It isn't the sort of thing I experience very often; as such, it's a bit hard to process. What else can I say? This is honestly the kind of film that I could see changing your life in one way or another, however small and seemingly insignificant. As I mentioned earlier, it's a deeply moving experience.
    8dromasca

    the story of an imperfect woman

    The heroine ofJoachim Trier's latest film 'The Worst Person in the World' (2021) is about 30 years old, but she still hasn't managed to find a profession that would give full meaning to her life, or the man she would like to be with and spend the rest of her life, or what could make her happy. It is, if you wish, the film of her searches and the failure of these searches in a hurried and individualistic world. This contemporary Norwegian counter-heroine is one of the most complex and interesting female characters I have seen on screen in recent years. Renate Reinsve's formidable performance brought her a well-deserved award for female performance at the Cannes Film Festival. This is one of the important reasons, but not the only one for which this film is worth seeing.

    Julie (Renate Reinsve) is an intelligent and intellectually gifted young woman. She starts studying medicine and then gives up, starts studying psychology and abandons this as well, decides to become a photographer and works in parallel and as a bookseller at a bookstore. Her parents are divorced, she is closer to her mother (who is worried about her daughter's un-decisions) while her distant and indifferent father is a negative model that probably makes her wary of relationships with men. And yet she falls in love, not with one man but with two: with a comics book writer and cartoonist about 14 years her senior who wants a child and with a seller at a pastry shop who wants to have fun and maybe to get rid of his previous girlfriend who is more interested by ecology and vegetarianism. Time passes, life advances, but it is not clear in which direction.

    I guess that one of 'Joachim Trier's sources of inspiration are Woody Allen's older and newer films. The organization of the story in 12 chapters plus a prologue and an epilogue, the well-matched use in this case of off-screen voice, the relationship between lovers separated by age gap, the presence of parents in the lives of mature people, all these they reminded Allen. Even the almost exclusively urban setting seems inspired by his films, with a local touch, of course. If you haven't visited Oslo (like me) by the time you finish watching this movie you will feel the desire to visit this city, which looks colorful, sophisticated, and ... warm (most of the story seems to take place in the summer). The location in time is clear, thanks to the pandemic masks that the characters wear in the epilogue. Just count a few years back. There are at least two chapters in the film with original cinematography that fits well into the logic of the story - the imaginary or real encounter between lovers looking for and finding each other with the rest of the world frozen around and the sequence of the 'experimentation' with hallucinogenic mushrooms. 'The Worst Person in the World' is the story of an imperfect woman with an imperfect life, as are the lives of most of us, a woman who is certainly not the worst person in the world, and the film about her is made interestingly and well acted. Recommended viewing.

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    • Curiosidades
      Prior to the movie, Renate Reinsve was ready to give up on acting to pursue a career in carpentry (Reinsve had then recently renovated a home and fell in love with woodwork). Just one day after making the life-changing decision to quit acting, Norwegian director Joachim Trier surprised her with an impromptu meeting, and together they mused about life and love, among other things. The last time the pair had worked together was over a decade ago, in Oslo, 31 de agosto (2011), where Reinsve only had one line in an insignificant scene. Using their earlier conversation as a basis, Trier subsequently worked on the script for La peor persona del mundo (2021), with the intention that Reinsve would play the lead in it.
    • Pifias
      When Julie and Eivind are in the coatroom at the wedding reception, the hand in which Julie holds her wine glass changes between shots, which also results in the hand she "facepalms" with changing, depending on the angle.
    • Citas

      Aksel: I always worried something would go wrong, but the things that went wrong were never what I worried about.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kenan Thompson/Tom Riley/Renate Reinsve/Elena Bonomo (2022)
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      Performed by Ahmad Jamal Trio

      Published by The Verve Music Group 1970, a Division Of UMG Recordings, Inc.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de marzo de 2022 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Noruega
      • Francia
      • Suecia
      • Dinamarca
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      • MK2 Films (France)
      • Official Site (Japan)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Oslo, Noruega(main location)
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      • Oslo Pictures
      • MK2 Productions
      • Film i Väst
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      • 5.000.000 € (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 3.034.775 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 138.424 US$
      • 6 feb 2022
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