The Worst Person in the World

The Worst Person in the World

By Joachim Trier

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2022-03-25
  • Advisory Rating: 15
  • Runtime: 2h 8min
  • Director: Joachim Trier
  • Production Company: Oslo Pictures
  • Production Country: Denmark, France, Norway, Sweden
  • iTunes Price: GBP 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 4.99
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The latest from acclaimed filmmaker Joachim Trier (Oslo, August 31st, Louder Than Bombs), The Worst Person in the World is a wistful and subversive romantic drama about the quest for love and meaning in contemporary Oslo. The film revolves around Julie (a dazzling star-making central performance from Renate Reinsve), a vibrant and impulsive young woman who, on the verge of turning thirty, is faced with a series of drastic choices that force her to continually reinvent and pursue new perspectives on her life. Over the course of several years, Julie navigates multiple love affairs, existential uncertainty and career dissatisfaction as she slowly starts deciding what she wants to do, who she wants to be with, and ultimately who she wants to become. Co-starring Trier regular Anders Danielsen Lie and Herbert Nordrum as the men pivoting around Julie’s magnetic presence, this is as much a formally playful character study as it is a poignant and perceptive observation of quarter-life angst. It’s a wry, life-affirming coming of age story told with Trier’s characteristically exuberant flourishes that deservedly won Reinsve the Best Actress award at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for two Academy Awards (Original Screenplay and International Feature Film), and two BAFTA awards (Leading Actress and Film Not in the English Language).

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  • Film of the year

    5
    By Welshy86
    Absolutely unmissable
  • Best film 0f 2021

    5
    By MARLBORO 9
    Absolutely brilliant film with an amazing lead performance. It’s actually what I would describe as “ perfect cinema” , the direction is stunning with a couple of scenes that really blow you away. The simple story of a woman and her relationships is realistic, funny, sexy and heartbreaking . Don’t let the fact that it’s Norwegian with subtitles put anyone off or they will miss a beautiful film .

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