

Breaking the Waves

In a small and conservative Scottish village, a woman's paralytic husband convinces her to have extramarital intercourse so she can tell him about it and give him a reason for living.
In a small and conservative Scottish village, a woman's paralytic husband convinces her to have extramarital intercourse so she can tell him about it and give him a reason for living.
aw man, the clipping black values, the scenery, the whole deal with it being a Dogma 95 film contributes to it’s uneasiness, to how haunting, disturbing and bleak it is. It feels and is raw, and Emily Watson as Bess is amazing.
Also I love me some beautiful title-screens paired with great music ;)
Overrated drama with a bell-ringing ending.
This may be a good movie, the talent was definitely there, but it was too slow, and I gave up after an hour. I could see what was coming and it was too torturous. I give it a reluctant 5 (meh) out of 10.
The directory style might be interesting, but the plot here is really predictable from almost the first moment, and it does not tell much. Some people say that the ending changes the main message, but I do not feel that element really makes any difference to the overall message the film convoys.
It's not that sharing your fantasies is wrong. But in Lars VT's case, it's just as if the worst you show, the best the film will be. When you understand that (the label "Dogma" should help, though), you don't have to watch any other movie he's ever made, unless you like to watch people suffer for nothing and being sad to be sad to do so, and die in the end (this is not a spoiler).
aw man, the clipping black values, the scenery, the whole deal with it being a Dogma 95 film contributes to it’s uneasiness, to how haunting, disturbing and bleak it is. It feels and is raw, and Emily Watson as Bess is amazing.
Also I love me some beautiful title-screens paired with great music ;)