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GoSpeedGo!
Apr 2, 2010
Perhaps the biggest surprise is that the film (at least the abridged version) is not really as shocking as the promo campaign would lead you to believe. It's possibly the most accessible Trier film in a long time. I only saw the first part, but I assume it's not going to change that much in the second half, though it will probably get a bit darker. I'd call it a very sensitive and mildly disturbing portrait of female sexuality, or rather a discussion of sexuality since it's framed into the whole therapeutic sitting of Gainsbourg with Skarsgard and the film keeps coming back to it. Really liked it so far.

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