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Thread started 04/20/03 2:17am

MrBliss

Dancer In The Dark...Bjork

i watched this movie last night for the first time... i'm absolutely blown away at how talented Bjork is (i'm a bit slow...i know) ...her acting was superb... i think this is a fantastic, powerful movie... if you haven't seen it... do yourself a favour... SEE THIS MOVIE
for those that have seen it...what did you think?
i've only recently started getting into this lady... she really is something special

i posted this in GD forum as it's not really about Bjork's music... although the music she wrote for the movie is great
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Reply #1 posted 04/20/03 2:24am

zobilamouche

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MrBliss said:

i watched this movie last night for the first time... i'm absolutely blown away at how talented Bjork is (i'm a bit slow...i know) ...her acting was superb... i think this is a fantastic, powerful movie... if you haven't seen it... do yourself a favour... SEE THIS MOVIE
for those that have seen it...what did you think?
i've only recently started getting into this lady... she really is something special

i posted this in GD forum as it's not really about Bjork's music... although the music she wrote for the movie is great



The biggest talent working on this movie was the director. If you liked this movie; you should see "breaking the waves" with emily watson, and "The Idiots" by the same director. Another must-see in that line of film is "festen".
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Reply #2 posted 04/20/03 2:30am

MrBliss

zobilamouche said:

MrBliss said:

i watched this movie last night for the first time... i'm absolutely blown away at how talented Bjork is (i'm a bit slow...i know) ...her acting was superb... i think this is a fantastic, powerful movie... if you haven't seen it... do yourself a favour... SEE THIS MOVIE
for those that have seen it...what did you think?
i've only recently started getting into this lady... she really is something special

i posted this in GD forum as it's not really about Bjork's music... although the music she wrote for the movie is great



The biggest talent working on this movie was the director. If you liked this movie; you should see "breaking the waves" with emily watson, and "The Idiots" by the same director. Another must-see in that line of film is "festen".


Lars Von Trier's directing is amazing in this film... it was amiss of me not to mention him in my initial post... i guess i was just mesmerised by Bjork's performance...thanks for the advice... i'll check those movies out
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Reply #3 posted 04/20/03 3:01am

TRON

Bjork is my favorite artist other than Prince. And she blows all other musicians away in the acting dept.

When my brother and I went to see this at the theatre, we couldn't stop crying. It fucked me up for days after. The 'Next To Last Song' scene might be the most haunting image I've ever seen in a movie. cry

I read a review at the time that said that Bjork should be made a saint after her work in this film.

I couldn't agree more. biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 04/20/03 3:46am

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A M A Z I N G movie...

And Bjork was superb in it...

It's the kind of movie that stays with you and lingers... very emotional and intense...

She is beyond special!
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Reply #5 posted 04/20/03 4:39am

Pochacco

I loved this movie despite me sobbing whilst watching it,as that prison officer takes Selma out of her cell and her legs wont work and she starts to sing.

The ending just took my breath away,it was almost too much

The soundtrack is so powerful and moving

OK Im biased I love Bjork

Much love yes Pochacco
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Reply #6 posted 04/20/03 5:19am

MrBliss

Diva said:

It's the kind of movie that stays with you and lingers...


so true... i haven't been able to get it out of my head all day, and don't expect it to leave me for some time to come
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Reply #7 posted 04/20/03 6:13am

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Most of my fave Orgers in one thread!
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Reply #8 posted 04/20/03 12:05pm

Moonbeam

This film is the most moving film ever made. Whenever I watch it, I get so distraught that I can't handle people talking or even light. I have to wallow in darkness for awhile. It is the tragedy of tragedies and Bjork delivers so brilliantly.
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Reply #9 posted 04/20/03 12:10pm

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i love her..and i loved this movie!!! it is amazing!!
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Reply #10 posted 04/20/03 12:21pm

AbucahX

I'm not the emotional and crying type when I watch sad movies, but I have to say that this movie actually strung a small tear into one of my eyes.
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Reply #11 posted 04/20/03 2:05pm

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Tragic tragic movie... more documentary style than anything else. Björk is wonderful in it. She said she will never make another movie because filming DITD was so traumatizing and draining. I can see why.
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #12 posted 04/20/03 2:11pm

TRON

Natsume said:

Tragic tragic movie... more documentary style than anything else. Björk is wonderful in it. She said she will never make another movie because filming DITD was so traumatizing and draining. I can see why.

Yeah, and have you noticed the change in her since then? She used to be so positive and carefree. But in interviews since filming the movie, she's seemed introverted, shy and even a bit broken. She doesn't have the same confidence in conversation that she used to. There's a sadness in her voice now. I feel like it fucked with her reality a bit too much to take on such a serious role. She said it was hard to leave it behind and become Bjork again.
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Reply #13 posted 04/20/03 2:14pm

Natsume

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TRON said:

Yeah, and have you noticed the change in her since then? She used to be so positive and carefree. But in interviews since filming the movie, she's seemed introverted, shy and even a bit broken. She doesn't have the same confidence in conversation that she used to. There's a sadness in her voice now. I feel like it fucked with her reality a bit too much to take on such a serious role. She said it was hard to leave it behind and become Bjork again.

I haven't seen any interviews with her, but man... that sucks. How long ago did she make that movie anyhow? 2, 3 years ago?

I loved her in Space Ghost, though. That is one of my favorite episodes. Next to the one with Willie Nelson/the shark.

mr.green
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #14 posted 04/20/03 2:50pm

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zobilamouche said:



The biggest talent working on this movie was the director. If you liked this movie; you should see "breaking the waves" with emily watson, and "The Idiots" by the same director. Another must-see in that line of film is "festen".



Lars Von Trier.. Why do everyone seem to love him?? "Idioterne" and "Festen" I haven't been able to get thru them.. !!! Since I'm danish I've been forced to see them.. (I haven't seen "Dancer in the dark though).. I dont know anything about directing, that's probably why.. but aghh I dont like those movies... maybe they'll grow on me..
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Reply #15 posted 04/20/03 4:25pm

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For a while after, Lars said he would never work with Bjork again, that she was crazy and difficult, and... she ate sweater!!!

find this interview... I can't remember where I read it.
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Reply #16 posted 04/20/03 5:20pm

Lleena

I love this film. Brilliant, dark, very moving.
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Reply #17 posted 04/20/03 5:42pm

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This is a movie you should see only with someone you care deeply for ~ it is not a casual viewing experience at all. Bjork is absolutely brilliant in it but I agree Tron ~ it changed her ~ took away some of her impulsiveness and free spirit. She seems a bit more introverted and contemplative since. But then brought us the amazing Vespertine so fortunately the creative process remains and has reached even deeper levels. The movie, director and Bjork all earned the many awards recieved. I could not even make the drive home for an hour after seeing it I was so broken. Can you imagine playing this part over a period of months?
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Reply #18 posted 04/20/03 5:47pm

TRON

Natsume said:

TRON said:

Yeah, and have you noticed the change in her since then? She used to be so positive and carefree. But in interviews since filming the movie, she's seemed introverted, shy and even a bit broken. She doesn't have the same confidence in conversation that she used to. There's a sadness in her voice now. I feel like it fucked with her reality a bit too much to take on such a serious role. She said it was hard to leave it behind and become Bjork again.

I haven't seen any interviews with her, but man... that sucks. How long ago did she make that movie anyhow? 2, 3 years ago?

I loved her in Space Ghost, though. That is one of my favorite episodes. Next to the one with Willie Nelson/the shark.

mr.green

I never saw her on Space Ghost! What happened?
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Reply #19 posted 04/20/03 8:21pm

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When I saw it in the theatre when it first came out it was all I could do not to sob out loud. When we left the theatre my legs were all shaky and it was difficult to walk. We stopped at a record store on the way to the car to pick up the soundtrack and when my friend saw the cover he started crying again. Whenever I need a good cry, I watch the movie.
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Reply #20 posted 04/20/03 8:48pm

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CarrieMpls said:

We stopped at a record store on the way to the car to pick up the soundtrack and when my friend saw the cover he started crying again. Whenever I need a good cry, I watch the movie.


I'm the friend referred to here, so that should make it pretty clear what I think of this film...

endo heart bjork
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Reply #21 posted 04/20/03 9:08pm

stepinrazor

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that is a fucking cool movie ..


on another note i shall now brag

that me n bjork had a thang


but thats all folksss

the rest is private, i just wanted to brag thats all...

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Reply #22 posted 04/20/03 9:10pm

Janfriend

I haven't seen it yet, but I heard her say her experience working on the movie made her never want to act again
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Reply #23 posted 04/20/03 11:24pm

Natsume

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TRON said:

I never saw her on Space Ghost! What happened?

OHMYGOD TRON, it is the best! She plays Space Ghost's crazy-ass wife. It's so fucking hilarious. She says all these completely nutso things.

I can burn the episode onto a CD for you if you want...
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #24 posted 04/21/03 6:59am

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dancer in the dark was fantastic... never cried so hard at a movie in my life
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Reply #25 posted 04/22/03 11:17pm

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TRON said:

The 'Next To Last Song' scene might be the most haunting image I've ever seen in a movie.


Never see that movie with a bleak, lonely night ahead.

That was one scene to get an entire theatre quiet.
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Reply #26 posted 04/22/03 11:18pm

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I just can not get into this women...I just don't understand...I am kinda clueless
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Reply #27 posted 04/22/03 11:19pm

MrBliss

MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said:

I just can not get into this women...I just don't understand...I am kinda clueless



have you seen this movie?
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Reply #28 posted 04/22/03 11:21pm

gooeythehamste
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And again, I judge people on this movie.

I just have to love the people on this thread for their good taste, their exquisite emotions.

PURRR
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Reply #29 posted 04/22/03 11:21pm

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MrBliss said:

MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said:

I just can not get into this women...I just don't understand...I am kinda clueless



have you seen this movie?



No but her music I can not get into either... hmm
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