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Худший человек на свете

Original title: Verdens verste menneske

  • 2021
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  • 2h 8m

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The chronicles of four years in the life of Julie, a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is.

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    The Worst Person in the World
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    Norwegian Verdens verste menneske
    Directed by Joachim Trier
    Written by
    • Eskil Vogt
    • Joachim Trier
    Produced by
    • Andrea Berentsen Ottmar
    • Thomas Robsahm
    Starring
    • Renate Reinsve
    • Anders Danielsen Lie
    • Herbert Nordrum
    Cinematography Kasper Tuxen
    Edited by Olivier Bugge Coutté
    Music by Ola Fløttum

    Production
    companies

    • Oslo Pictures
    • MK Productions
    • Film i Väst
    • Snowglobe
    • B-Reel Films
    Distributed by
    • SF Studios (Norway)
    • Memento Distribution (France)
    • TriArt Film (Sweden)

    Release dates

    • 8 July 2021 (Cannes)
    • 13 October 2021 (France)
    • 15 October 2021 (Norway)
    • 19 November 2021 (Sweden)

    Running time

    128 minutes[1]
    Countries
    • Norway
    • France
    • Denmark
    • Sweden[2][3]
    Language Norwegian
    Budget €5 million
    ($5.6 million)[4]
    Box office $12.7 million[5]

    The Worst Person in the World (Norwegian: Verdens verste menneske) is a 2021 Norwegian romantic black comedy-drama film directed by Joachim Trier.[6][7] It is the third film in the director’s «Oslo Trilogy», following Reprise (2006) and Oslo, August 31st (2011). The film premiered in competition at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival to widespread critical acclaim, with Renate Reinsve winning the award for Best Actress for her performance in the film.[8][9] At the 94th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best International Feature Film and Best Original Screenplay.[10] The score for the film was written by Ola Fløttum.

    Plot[edit]

    Julie is a medical student in Oslo who transfers to psychology and then photography. In her late 20s, she starts a relationship with Aksel Willman, a comic artist 15 years older than her. Now dabbling in writing, she spends a weekend with Aksel at his parents’ house. Aksel floats the idea of starting a family with Julie, but Julie is uncertain. While walking home from a publishing event for Aksel, Julie crashes a wedding reception and meets Eivind, a barista. Though both are in relationships, they spend the night together sharing jokes and intimacies, but without sexual relations. They exchange only their first names and part ways.

    Julie writes a short story about feminism and oral sex. Aksel is impressed with it and encourages her to post it online, where it receives attention. She celebrates her 30th birthday at her divorced mother’s home but her estranged father fails to attend, claiming back pain. Days later, Julie’s half-sister inadvertently reveals that their father was watching her play at a football tournament on the day of her birthday. He makes excuses to decline Aksel’s invitation to visit him and Julie in Oslo. While working at a bookstore, Julie encounters Eivind and his girlfriend Sunniva. At dinner with Aksel’s brother and sister-in-law, Aksel complains about the sanitised cinematic adaptation of his politically incorrect comic series Bobcat, leaving Julie feeling bored and ignored. She dreams that she goes on a date with Eivind, where they fall in love. The next day, she breaks up with Aksel.

    Eivind leaves an obsessively social-justice-and-climate-conscious Sunniva because of her restrictive lifestyle. Julie and Eivind move in together. He hosts a small party where one of his friends uncovers Eivind’s stash of psychedelic mushrooms, which Julie consumes, leading to hallucinations. The following night, she confides in Eivind that she can be herself around him, but he seems to ignore her claims. Aksel’s brother happens upon Julie at work and discloses that Aksel has inoperable pancreatic cancer. Sometime later, Eivind finds the short story Julie had written. When he assumes it is based on her real-life experiences, Julie angrily denies it and patronises him.

    Julie learns she is pregnant and delays telling Eivind. She visits Aksel in the hospital where Aksel confides that he is afraid to die and still loves her. Julie admits that she is pregnant. Despite his assertions that she would be a good mother, she remains frightened. Returning home, Julie tells Eivind about her pregnancy, and they decide to separate while she determines whether she wants to keep the child. After spending time with Aksel, Julie later receives a voicemail from his brother reporting that Aksel is unlikely to survive the night. While showering, she has a miscarriage.

    Sometime later, Julie is working as an on-set photographer for a film shoot. She photographs an actress and then sees her outside with Eivind and a baby. She returns home to edit the day’s photos.

    Cast[edit]

    • Renate Reinsve as Julie
    • Anders Danielsen Lie as Aksel
    • Herbert Nordrum [no] as Eivind
    • Hans Olav Brenner [no] as Ole Magnus
    • Helene Bjørneby as Karianne
    • Vidar Sandem as Per Harald
    • Maria Grazia Di Meo as Sunniva
    • Lasse Gretland as Kristoffer
    • Karen Røise Kielland as Tone
    • Marianne Krogh [no] as Eva
    • Thea Stabell as Åse
    • Deniz Kaya as Anna
    • Eia Skjønsberg as Synne

    Release[edit]

    MK2 Films secured a sales deal on the film in February 2021.[11] The film had its world premiere in competition for the Palme d’Or at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival on 7 July.[12][13][14] A week later, the film’s US distribution rights were sold to Neon, while UK and Ireland rights were acquired by Mubi.[15][16]

    The Worst Person in the World had its North American premiere on 11 September as a Gala Presentation at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival.[17][18][19] The film was released theatrically in France on 13 October 2021 by Memento Distribution, in Norway on 15 October 2021 by SF Studios and in Sweden on 19 November 2021 by TriArt Film.[20][21][22]

    The Worst Person in the World became a part of the Criterion Collection with Blu-ray, and DVD releases on 28 June 2022.[23]

    Reception[edit]

    On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 96% of 240 critics’ reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.7/10. The website’s consensus reads: «The Worst Person in the World concludes Joachim Trier’s Oslo Trilogy with a romantic comedy that delightfully subverts the genre’s well-worn tropes.»[24] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 90 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating «universal acclaim».[25]

    The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw described the film as «one of Cannes’ best» and «an instant classic».[26] Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair called it «exquisite, wistful (and downright sad)», praising the cast performances and Trier’s writing.[27] In his review for IndieWire, David Ehrlich gave the film a grade of B and commended Reinsve’s performance, stating «If Julie is less of a character than a vividly realized archetype, Reinsve didn’t get the message.»[28] Vanity Fair and The Atlantic declared The Worst Person in the World to be the best film of 2021.[29][30]

    Among the negative reviews, Deborah Ross writes «The ‘messy young woman’ trope has become, I think, rather overdone…. It’s got to the point where a film about a woman who, say, sticks to a profession, fills in her tax return on time, has developed some certitudes about life might be the more interesting, more original option…. The two hours go by pleasantly enough but the bottom line is: I felt nothing and didn’t care.»[31] Richard Brody concludes that the film «is a sham, except for its lead performance. Joachim Trier’s drama about an intrepid and passionate young woman in Oslo reduces her to a handful of character traits.» Brody explains that «Trier’s film is set up like a deck of tarot cards, with each scene and event… corresponding clearly to a character trait and pushing a button of pre-programmed emotional response. Its narrowness of dramatic form reflects the narrowness with which it views its protagonist and the narrowness of the world view that it embodies…. The movie offers no details about any conflict between domestic and artistic life…. driven by a relentless focus on Julie’s personal life, but it’s a focus that remains obliviously impersonal.»[32]

    Accolades[edit]

    See also[edit]

    • List of submissions to the 94th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film
    • List of Norwegian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film

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    The Worst Person in the World is a modern dramedy about the quest for love and meaning in contemporary Oslo. It chronicles four years in the life of Julie (Renate Reinsve), a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is.

    • Rating:
      R (Graphic Nudity|Drug Use|Sexual Content|Some Language)

    • Genre:

      Comedy,

      Drama,

      Romance

    • Original Language:
      Norwegian

    • Director:

      Joachim Trier

    • Producer:

      Andrea Berentsen Ottmar,

      Thomas Robsahm

    • Writer:

      Joachim Trier,

      Eskil Vogt

    • Release Date (Theaters):

      Feb 4, 2022
       limited

    • Box Office (Gross USA):
      $3.0M

    • Runtime:

      2h 8m

    • Distributor:

      Neon

    • Production Co:

      arte France Cinéma,

      Snowglobe,

      Oslo Pictures,

      Film i Väst,

      MK Productions,

      B-Reel Films

    • Sound Mix:

      Dolby Digital

    • Aspect Ratio:

      Flat (1.85:1)

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    • Mar 26, 2022

      From the outset you think that this might be a snarky anti-romantic comedy that’s drenched in smug irony but as it goes along the movie reveals itself to be a deeply emotional examination of how people fall in and out of love and the regrets that haunt us.

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    Худший человек на свете

    Почти 10 лет назад на экранах фестиваля в Торонто и Берлине по улицам Нью-Йорка бежала вприпрыжку милая Фрэнсис в исполнении Греты Гервиг. Она написала, а ее спутник жизни и мастер спорта по мамблкору Ноа Баумбак снял портрет растерянной молодости, путаной, нежной, чуточку импульсивной, но такой близкой и понятной ровесникам. В 2021 году в конкурсе Каннского фестиваля по улицам уже европейского Осло бежит Юли (магическая Рената Реинсве): время вокруг замерло, ни один человек не дышит, а ей предстоит решить: уйти или остаться, разорвать шов или заштопать потрепанную жизнь.

    Рената Реинсве в роли Юле на кадре из фильма «Худший человек на свете»

    Рената Реинсве в роли Юле на кадре из фильма «Худший человек на свете»

    Триер «младший» (который, впрочем, к Ларсу не имеет никакого отношения) — далеко не первый кандидат на роль оратора трибуны поколения. Почти пятидесятилетний режиссер уже был в конкурсе смотра на Лазурном берегу еще в 2015 году: в тот раз герой Джесси Айзенберга отчаянно пятился от ответственности, скорбел об утрате и не мог решиться и решить. В отличие от него, Юли почти не сомневается, а чаще рубит сплеча: она едва балансирует на пути, но не метит на марафон, а пытается преуспеть на короткой дистанции. «Бэмби на льду», — говорит героиня сама про себя, и здесь хочется молчаливо согласиться. Рожденные в 90-х пронесли память о мультфильмах Диснея через рубеж тысячелетия и сегодня скалят зубы при виде ремейков любимой классики, которая лучше всего помогает проиллюстрировать состояние накануне дня, когда на праздничном торте загорятся свечи цифрой 30.

    Техника мамблкора (жанра рядовой болтовни) здесь перемежается с беззастенчивыми вкраплениями цирковых номеров — бесстрашие постановщика и отсутствие стеснения перед нападками на свой собственный нарратив открывают жанровые двери в ромком. Давно известно, что если бы Вуди Аллен был оптимистом, то он бы снимал кино Норы Эфрон, Триер же занял место между ними двумя. То ли для веса, то ли для красоты схваченного момента режиссер поделил жизнь Юли на главы: двенадцать заголовков, пролог, эпилог. После него, конечно, ничего не заканчивается — как и после двенадцатой отметки на циферблате часов начинается новый круг.

    Йоаким Триер и актеры фильма «Худший человек на свете»

    Йоаким Триер и актеры фильма «Худший человек на свете»

    Сюжет здесь (который пересказывать вовсе не обязательно) походит на байопик никому не известного человека — случайной прохожей: Юли бросила университет, увлеклась то ли фотографией, то ли моделями, а потом нашла тихий берег на работе в книжном магазине и в объятиях художника-комиксиста на поколение старше нее. Жизнь живется будто бы сама собой между визитами то к одним, то к другим родственникам, изредка превращаясь в цветастый балаган удачных вечеров и ночей. Но эта простота и фиксация рядовых сомнений и рутинных ситуаций, пропущенных через жанровое окно, заставляет посмотреть в отражение на ряби течения молодости.

    «Худшего человека на свете» хочется разворовать на цитаты, реплики, монтажные склейки, но, возможно, только если он касается лично тебя. Есть риск, что тем, кому тридцать будет послезавтра или было вчера, фильм покажется раздражающим и спекулятивным — орбита поколений смещается слишком быстро. Юли, несомненно, живет именно в «сегодня», самым ярким доказательством того становятся медицинские маски в прологе, но не только они. Шифр узнавания бьет по рецепторам каждую новую сцену, будь то реальность в эпоху #MeToo или случайно поставленный лайк в Инстаграме.

    Рената Реинсве в роли Юле на кадре из фильма «Худший человек на свете»

    Рената Реинсве в роли Юле на кадре из фильма «Худший человек на свете»

    Помимо прочих частностей невозможно не говорить о лицах: и Рената Реинсве, и Андерс Даниелсен Лье, и Херберт Нордам — люди невероятно красивые, но не контурами лица (хотя и ими тоже), а свечением этой самой жизни внутри. Путаной, местами неряшливой, со сбитыми ориентирами «хорошо» и «плохо», в общем-то, такой, как она есть, или такой, какой ее видят ровесники главной героини. Страшно делать прогнозы, но чувствуется, что прошедшая премьера стала началом очень долгого пути — велика вероятность, что «Худший человек на свете» обречен стать культовым и будет пересматриваться тысячи раз такими же рассеянными, но ясными глазами, как и те, что блестят на экране.

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