It's good, nasty fun until it gets boxed in by its own contrivances toward the end.
Just Another Love Story (2009)
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Reviews Counted:42
Fresh:31
Rotten:11
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: An intense foreign language noir, Just Another Love Story uses some generic methods to tell its tale of mistaken identity but is sharply entertaining nonetheless.
Synopsis:
If the first order of business for any self-respecting film noir is a dead body with a story to tell, Ole Bornedal is quick to oblige. But rest assured that this twisted, visually energized genre...
If the first order of business for any self-respecting film noir is a dead body with a story to tell, Ole Bornedal is quick to oblige. But rest assured that this twisted, visually energized genre bender has no further use for “custom,” and Just Another Love Story is anything but.
Jonas is a crime photographer, a family man, and a generally beleaguered resident of suburban malaise until he’s involved in a car accident that leaves a stranger, Julia, unconscious in the hospital. Curiosity compels Jonas to visit her, but when Julia’s family mistakes him for her boyfriend, Sebastian (whom they’ve never met), Jonas readily steps into the role. His pretense would be short lived, but Julia awakens with amnesia and, enlivened by the new identity he’s inherited, Jonas maintains the deception. Of course, memories return. And so do boyfriends.
Playing with flashbacks, employing a linearly fractured narrative, and freely manipulating noir’s standard devices and archetypes, Bornedal’s dexterity with genre conventions is on full display here. Constantly aware of what’s predictable, he heads in the opposite direction. Moreover, he latches onto a completely universal impulse--the desire to reinvent ourselves. But fatalism rules in noir, and the cruel irony--tailor made for that dead body--is that living a life that isn’t yours is a dangerous game, an illusory freedom. The truth always comes knocking at your door. --© Sundance Film Festival
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Starring: Anders W. Berthelsen, Nicolaj Lie Kaas, Charlotte Fich, Dejan Cukic
Starring: Anders W. Berthelsen, Nicolaj Lie Kaas, Charlotte Fich, Dejan Cukic, Ewa Froling, Bent Mejding, Rebecka Hemse
Director: Ole Bornedal
Director: Ole Bornedal
Producer: Michael Obel
Composer: Joachim Holbek
Studio: Koch Lorber Films
Reviews for Just Another Love Story
...the type of story that could get very muddled and confusing but, while there are one or two missteps, overall it is a captivating tale of life, love and lies.
Bornedal uses some very stylish flourishes that emphasize, rather than engulf, his substance here.
You can see this Danish offering as a sardonic update of familiar noir material, or simply as the story of the midlife crisis of a guy who wishes -- or dreams, or dreads -- that he's living out a grand drama. There are pleasures to be had either way.
[Bornedal] steers his mistaken-identity story in a more generic direction.
The final act, where secrets become revealed and the plot twists in on itself once more is ingeniously clever.
I suspect anyone who went for last year's foreign-language pulp fiction of choice, Tell No One, will be rewarded by Ole Bornedal's latest.
It's interesting that two of the best thrillers of the last several months, Tell No One and Just Another Love Story, have come from Europe.
The plot is a spiral of sex, deception, stolen identities, middle-age angst and murder. Just Another Love Story would be the result if Bergman had ever directed a Hitchcock thriller.
Manages to be mildly engaging with strong performances, but it ultimately lacks suspense, intrigue and poignancy.
A creative mix of horror, noir and psychological thriller. At times the story defies logic, but viewers who can accept that will find themselves caught up in the film's intensity.
Just Another Love Story is enjoyably moody in the early going, and it develops into a decent Hitchcockian thriller at times.
As Just Another Love Story zigzags between austere realism (the scenes of Jonas and his family) and surreal gore, you have the not unpleasant sense of being taken for a ride.
A failed film noir about a discontented man who wants something more in his life.
could have been a perfectly fine B-grade thriller, but Bornedal overestimates his cleverness
Beneath all the dazzling cinematography, propulsive score and overcommitted acting, I found this movie an affecting, mordant comedy about male midlife crisis in its most extreme form.
[Director] Bornedal injects plenty of gallows humor to keep things light, and a fair amount of bloody, full-frontal nudity to maintain just the right quotient of queasiness.
Bertelsen's puffy sheepishness isn't involving enough to distract from the routine plot perforations.
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September 30, 2009:
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