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The Perfect Human ()

Det perfekte menneske (original title)
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An elegant and humorous film-in the guise of a serious anthropological treatise-spotlights "The Perfect Human," a model of the modern Dane created by our wishful thinking.

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Majken Algren Nielsen ...
The Perfect Woman (as Maiken Algren)
Claus Nissen ...
The Perfect Man
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Jørgen Leth

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Ole John ... (script) &
Jørgen Leth ... (script)

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Henning Christiansen

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Henning Camre
Ole John

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Knud Hauge

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Kaj Gram Larsen ... sound (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Like Life in Denmark, Good and Evil, and Notes on Love, sensible anthropological study is apparently on the programme, and in Leth's award-winning breakthrough it assumes an elegant, highly amusing form. Spanning a period of 22 years these films revolve skittishly around human nature, and apart from the more documentary Life in Denmark, each has actor Claus Nissen as Leth's artful alter ego. Nissen and Maiken Algren are in an empty white room with only the essential props for each scene. A bed, bedding, a table, chairs. "We are going to see the perfect human being in action", we hear, and Leth's voice puts descriptive or puzzled words to the little actions the film exhibits: the man touches his face investigatively, fills a pipe, cuts his nails, and gets undressed, but he does peculiar things, too: he jumps as if he is weightless, snaps his fingers in strange ways, and dances with exaggerated movements and no music. "Today, too, I had an experience that I hope I shall understand in a few days' time", he ponders. The whole film is staged with great clarity in its picture compositions with several characteristic zooms to indicate the bodily parts of the perfect human being, and emphasis on the light, boundless nothingness of the room. The soundtrack reveals tones of a clarinet touching on the stylistically consistent visuals. At its premiere at the Carlton cinema The Perfect Human was shown before Jean-Luc Godard's La Chinoise. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • The Perfect Human (World-wide, English title)
  • The Perfect Human (United States)
  • As Cinco Obstruções (Brazil)
  • Savršeno biće (Croatia)
  • O Humano Perfeito
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  • 13 min
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Movie Connections Edited into The Five Obstructions (2003). See more »

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