Director Håvard Bustnes has finally made a documentary about politician Trond Giske. A politician many thought would go al the way to the top as a prime minister in Norway - and leading the Labour Party, the biggest party in Norway traditionally.
When he is taken down due to partying and rumors of "me too-happenings", the time has finally come. The trials of his premature come back as a top politician.
The film is mildly disappointing, and doesn't bring much new things to the table. It's a part of a leader conflict, and also about a politician who doesn't know where the limits go when it comes to acting towards younger women.
Giske may not be a bad man, nor politician, but he has not been careful enough when it comes to partying and alcohol, and maybe doing the right choices.
It's an interesting take, but I was expecting so much more.
Only exciting for people who are really interested in recent Norwegian politics, me-too, and maybe how Giske tries a come back. Others will be bored.
When he is taken down due to partying and rumors of "me too-happenings", the time has finally come. The trials of his premature come back as a top politician.
The film is mildly disappointing, and doesn't bring much new things to the table. It's a part of a leader conflict, and also about a politician who doesn't know where the limits go when it comes to acting towards younger women.
Giske may not be a bad man, nor politician, but he has not been careful enough when it comes to partying and alcohol, and maybe doing the right choices.
It's an interesting take, but I was expecting so much more.
Only exciting for people who are really interested in recent Norwegian politics, me-too, and maybe how Giske tries a come back. Others will be bored.