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When Animals Dream (2014)

June. 12,2014
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5.8
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The young woman, Marie, is an outsider in the small coastal community where she has grown up. The townspeople live in fear of her and not least her mother, who is wheelchair bound, suffering from a mysterious illness. When Marie discovers her body changing – long hair growing on her chest and back – she begins searching for answers concerning her family’s hidden past. Something that will have great consequences for herself and her family – and the choices she has to make.

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Inclubabu
2014/06/12

Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.

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HeadlinesExotic
2014/06/13

Boring

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Nicole
2014/06/14

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.

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Philippa
2014/06/15

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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MrGKB
2014/06/16

...style and competence can't always compensate for a pedestrian script. Case in point, "When Animals Dream," a tyro effort from Denmark that apparently drew a fair amount of attention, although you'd be hard-pressed to tell that from the scant IMDb audience it's garnered. I'm not overly surprised. It's a somewhat mundane tale of adolescent lycanthropy oddly set in a small Danish fishing community; in this iteration the affliction is apparently genetic rather than anything supernatural. Like mother, like daughter, with dad the dedicated if somewhat taciturn caretaker. Well, kinda, since he ends up standing aside when his maturing offspring finally bolts the homestead, offering only a hearty "Don't take any crap!" as parental advice. The film's shot nicely, edited well, scored appropriately, acted decently, and even directed with some careful finesse. The problem is, as per usual, the script. It's sparse, in fact downright laconic, making it a chore to relate to its protagonist in any significant way. Characters do things without any apparent rationale; a great deal of whatever passes for back story is never explained. It makes for a frustrating viewing experience. Glad I caught it for free.

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Tom Dooley
2014/06/17

Marie is sixteen and lives in a coastal town with nowt to do, no friends and a mother with a mysterious debilitating illness. The local doctor seems to take a lot of interest in Marie's condition especially when she starts to grow thick body hair and she would like to know why.Now she gets a job at the local fish factory, where she is not exactly made to feel welcome. She makes a connection with Daniel, a kindly soul who is also a good looking man whom she takes a shine too. The thing is she starts to feel that she has not been told everything about her 'illness' and soon she will find out the hard way.Now this is a slow burner but one that is fairly intense at the same time. There are some sterling performances especially from Lars Mikkelsen – brother of Mads but everyone is actually good even Gustav Dyekjær Giese who has a small role playing a nasty type here and was in the rather good 'Northwest'. It is short at 81 minutes and that includes the run off credits, but it does not do much wasting of screen time and is better for it. For lovers of 'horror' this may be lacking as it is a coming of age tale and a relationship story as much as the horror part and that makes it a more rounded film – recommended.

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Ivana Sky
2014/06/18

If you appreciate the visual, pure beauty of it - this one is for You.The story itself is OK, nothing spectacular (better told in 'The Uninvited' (2009),) developing through beautiful scenery while depicting character's actions the most, the story doesn't relay on the conversation - it's the weak point and the strong one, depends how you look at it... I love it for what it is - a piece of art, trying to tell the story within, with more or less success. Still way better than most of the movies today ;) Just go with the flow and enjoy, don't expect any revelations, that's not what this movie is about.It is so easy to talk about all the bad and disregard the good, as it is in life. I guess, it comes down to what kind of person you are. I assure you - this movie still has a lot of great things to offer, as long as you don't expect to see what it is not there to begin with. Not many movies are that way, these days. It all comes down to a personal level of finding and appreciating the beauty presented, in front of you. Not about your expectations, the whole story you wanna see in each and every detail. Just get over it and enjoy it for what it is, cause it's pretty great ;)

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Red_Identity
2014/06/19

Wow. What a pleasant surprise. Carefully-paced, artfully composed with some beautiful cinematography and direction, and some strong acting. The fact that it's the director's feature film debut is highly impressive, and it actually reminds me of Let The Right One In in some aspects. It's definitely a horror film, but definitely a coming-of-age drama in other ways. Definitely recommend this little gem, and further proof that 2014 was actually a good year for horror (among others like Under The Skin, Coherence, The Babadook, Honeymoon). I hope people try to seek this one out because it's definitely worth the time to, especially among sure dire horrors these days.

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