Old, New, Borrowed and Blue

2003
5.9| 1h30m| en
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Katrine is to be married. Her fiancé is gorgeous, their appartment is luxurious and her future in-laws are wealthy. Katrine only has one problem: she sometimes finds it difficult to tell the truth, and this sends her on a round-about jaunt with an old friend, Thomsen, who has just barged in unannounced from Kenya and who wants to return a favour and help Katrine with her wedding preparations. A labyrinthal excursion takes place. Tomorrow is another day, the wedding day!

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LastingAware The greatest movie ever!
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
MartinHafer When the credits for this picture rolled, I was disappointed and assumed I wouldn't like the film because it said that it was a 'Dogme 95' movie. Dogme 95 is an odd film movement begun in Denmark which strives to make films super-realistic. I don't mind that at all, but the Dogme directors actually have a manifesto with some very odd MUSTS--musts which sometimes make the film a bit difficult to watch. For example, the films are ONLY shot with hand-held cameras--and often this results in a jerky picture. And, props are not allowed! There are many more MUSTS and while some of the Dogme pictures are great (such as "Festen"), I feel that sometimes these musts get in the way of making a good film. So, I was prepared to hate this film. Odd, then, that I turned out to enjoy it--and it improved as the film progresses.When the film begins, Katrine is at a mental hospital visiting her sister, Mette. It seems that when Mette's boyfriend, Tomsen, ran off to Africa two years ago, she's been so depressed that she's been in this hospital. Katrine is there to tell Mette that she is about to marry a nice guy, Jonas, but Katrine has a HUGE problem telling people important news that might upset them. So, she ends up leaving without telling her. This pattern continues throughout the film, as when Tomsen shows up unexpectedly just before the wedding, Katrine STILL doesn't tell her sister about the wedding or Tomsen's return! What's next? Well, I don't want to spoil it, but the film does get pretty kooky (being a bit like the movie "The Hangover") and there are lots of surprises.The best thing about this film is that it is difficult to predict. Additionally, the director did a great job sticking within the Dogme framework BUT still being unique and clever. For example, while there is music in the film (rare for the genre considering the strong constraints of the movement), to get around the rules, the singers appear on the screen along with Mette--and you assume she's imagining them. Overall, a unique and fun film--and one that makes me think twice about the Dogme films.
cheese_cake the lead actress is about to get married in two days. her sister is in the psychiatric ward because her boyfriend left her 2 years ago to go to kenya. out of the blue, he shows up at the girl who's going to get married's place. they get drunk and have fun not sex. in the morning the girl find's out about the guys hiv test results, but lies to him. they buy a dog, score drugs, get her hair done. the guys have a bachelor party in a separate scene and her woman friends give up looking for her and have a female party. lots of drinking, lots of fake laughter. she tells the guy what he's got, he goes apeshit, they develop some melodrama, then decide to go visit her whacko sister. they break into the building and have an exchange of meaningless dialogue, get arrested by the police, she makes the wedding and then more stuff happens...but telling that would spoil the movie for you :) everybody in the movie is superficial, as are all emotions. when they are happy they are too happy and when they are sad they are too sad. there is no balance and of course no bearing to real life. the dog was the best actor and he wanted to run away from them most of the time. i thought the lead lady to be very beautiful but looks horrible later on, what with the dreadlocks and when she's crying, she looks fat and puffy. the person who made this movie thought he was being cool and he carries it off in some places, but dude is that really what life is all about? don't we all know that the ultimate cool is being for real.
multivitamin It's simply wonderful. Every bit of it gets to me. It's just... reality. No more, no less. It's like the most truthful and sharply realistic fantasy you could ever have. Sure - it made me laugh, but more than that, it made me just... shiver. According to the above. I don't think many people would share my reactions to this movie - but you couldn't possibly hate it, never. Unless you weren't willing to see it, and if you aren't, if you think it's nothing for you - then don't. Don't waste your time - it's worth more than that.I love it and I always will.Björn, you're the best, forever.
HolgerPolger The only good acting you'll see in this film is by Björn Kjellman. I can't say that I've ever been very fond of dogma films, and calling this a comedy is really stretching it. With misery packed on misery, so-so acting, shallow and undeveloping plot and characters, I can't really recommend this to anyone. Avoid!