Ruben Östlund’s —originally titled Turist —is a razor-sharp, darkly comedic exploration of masculinity, cowardice, and the fragile structures of the nuclear family. It is a film that takes a single, momentary instinct and uses it to dismantle a marriage with surgical precision. The Premise
It is surprisingly funny, though the humor is of the "cringe" variety that makes you want to look away from the screen. Final Verdict Force Majeure(2014)3 DostД™pne napisy
Tomas’s initial refusal to admit he ran away—even to himself—is both pathetic and deeply human. Final Verdict Tomas’s initial refusal to admit he
Force Majeure is a masterful study of human instinct versus social expectation. It is uncomfortable, provocative, and will likely spark a long debate with whoever you watch it with about what you would have done in that split second. The vast, cold beauty of the Alps emphasizes
The vast, cold beauty of the Alps emphasizes the insignificance of the characters' egos.
Set against the clinical, sterile backdrop of a high-end ski resort and punctuated by Vivaldi’s Summer (The Four Seasons), the film feels like a psychological horror movie masquerading as a domestic drama. Why It Works
Johannes Kuhnke (Tomas) and Lisa Loven Kongsli (Ebba) are phenomenal. Their escalating tension feels raw and claustrophobic.