David Stratton
The Australian
Without a solidly realistic basis against which to play these farcical situations, however, it all falls rather flat.
Rated: 2/5
Sep 1, 2017
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Brent McKnight
The Last Thing I See
Ever get drunk, order a bunch of stuff online, and totally forget about it until it arrives? What if you did that, but instead of a man-romper, you ordered a Russian hitman to kill your spouse?
Rated: B-
Jul 1, 2020
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CJ Johnson
Film Mafia
The script hits incredibly familiar beats while stinking of a misogyny that feels not so much a comment on the conservatism of small-town life as it does anachronistic ... Like every country, Denmark produces duds, and this is resolutely one of them.
Rated: 1.5/5
Sep 7, 2017
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Leigh Paatsch
Herald Sun (Australia)
Due to a few cultural nuances definitely lost in translation, the movie's kooky sense of humour does not always cut through.
Rated: 2.5/5
Aug 30, 2017
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meh; kind of a cute quirky comedy where two best friends accidentally on purpose hire a hitman to kill their spouses so their spouses hire a hitman to kill them in retaliation only to realize no one wanted any hitmen to kill anyone. it's clever but i also feel like it could've been better. it wasn't great, but if you don't have anything else better to do it's a decent watch.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
01/20/23
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I come from that town (Nibe) and I hated it. 1. People are portrayed as dumb, mean rednecks. We are not, we are very normal. 2. The area is portrayed as boring and grey, far away from everything. It's actually very beautiful and close to a bigger city. 3. I don't know what dialect the actors are supposed to speak, it's not our dialect.
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
02/01/23
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