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Bleeder

  • 1999
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
9.7K
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Bleeder (1999)
CrimeDrama

Two stories for the price of one: Lenny works in a video shop and tries to get aquainted with the waitress Lea. Leo beats his pregnant wife, Louise, which is a VERY bad idea, as her brother,... Read allTwo stories for the price of one: Lenny works in a video shop and tries to get aquainted with the waitress Lea. Leo beats his pregnant wife, Louise, which is a VERY bad idea, as her brother, Louis, is a violent racist.Two stories for the price of one: Lenny works in a video shop and tries to get aquainted with the waitress Lea. Leo beats his pregnant wife, Louise, which is a VERY bad idea, as her brother, Louis, is a violent racist.

  • Director
    • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Writer
    • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Stars
    • Kim Bodnia
    • Mads Mikkelsen
    • Rikke Louise Andersson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    9.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Writer
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Stars
      • Kim Bodnia
      • Mads Mikkelsen
      • Rikke Louise Andersson
    • 31User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Kim Bodnia
    Kim Bodnia
    • Leo
    Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen
    • Lenny
    Rikke Louise Andersson
    Rikke Louise Andersson
    • Louise
    Liv Corfixen
    Liv Corfixen
    • Lea
    Levino Jensen
    Levino Jensen
    • Louis
    Zlatko Buric
    Zlatko Buric
    • Kitjo
    Claus Flygare
    Claus Flygare
    • Joe
    Ole Abildgaard
    • Videobutik Kunde
    Gordana Radosavljevic
    • Mika
    Marko Zecewic
    • Marko
    Dusan Zecewic
    • Dusan
    John Barimani
    • Kioskejer
    Ramadan Huseini
    Ramadan Huseini
    • Ven i Kiosk
    Karsten Schrøder
    • Røde
    Sven Erik Eskeland Larsen
    • Svend
    Troels Richter Knudsen
    • Troels
    Søren Vestergaard
    • Søren
    Ivan Jovanicic
    • Ivan
    • Director
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Writer
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews31

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    7dusan-22

    Good!

    When Nicolas Winding Refn gets Zlatko Buric, Mads Mikkelsen and Kim Bodnia together a good movie is a must. Please, disregard narrow IMDb genre classification of the film as "Horror" or "Thriller" as it is the way the movie looks to some five year old child who has not understood anything seen. This art work is a modern life drama colored by David Lynch camera and portrayed by spirit of Bunuel. Excellent art work by well known Danish film school. I said "modern" drama since the movie is getting into the core of the present social structure of the modern world. It shows a depressive slice of our little lives that are being cultivated in silence of violence, loneliness, alienation and lost life course, leading to self-destruction. Dark as our presence. One more good job for Nicolas Winding Refn.
    busdog

    Fantastic and real

    A complete surprise. Had no idea what I was getting into. As fine as anything by Scorcese, with some similarities to Taxi Driver. An enormous breath of fresh air compared to the awful Hollywood machine. The scenes are real, intense, sometimes violent, always moving. Geniune. This film maker is the real thing. The acting is impeccable. I personally don't care much for symbolism, meta-cinema or the like, but instead prefer a real and dramatic experience. This movie provides all of the above--and that is a rare treat. Someone compared this to Kubrick--there is some of that but what is really different here is the emotion. Kubrick is always (or almost always) dry, sterile, unemotional, stiff. Bleeder is moving--it even at times has some of the emotionalism of a melodrama, but it always remains a drama.
    6McBuff

    Good, but not great...

    Expectations were high following Refn´s knockout debut "Pusher". The gritty realism of that movie is in part recreated in "Bleeder", but instead of just treading water and doing a Pusher remake, this is much more stylish in its theme and cinematography (e.g. the main characters´ names all start with L; Leo, Lenny, Lea etc. - almost every image seems meticulously composed and lit). The soundtrack seems to be more carefully chosen, supporting the emotions of the characters, seen in the great opening sequence. What ultimately makes Bleeder a minor film compared to Pusher, despite brilliant performances and a downbeat, even oppressive atmosphere, is a fatal lack of the kinetic energy of Pusher, which makes Bleeder a bit dull in spots. The scenes in the video store remind you of Clerks, but are not as funny, and a true movie fan would never mistake blaxploitation star Fred Williamson for Fred Williams (as mentioned in a scene between Bodnia and Mikkelsen), especially considering the hilarious scene in which Mikkelsen incredibly lists the video store´s selection of 50+ schlock directors. I admit that Bleeder has a way of staying with you afterwards, but I had expected a bit more from Refn. Rumours of star Bodnia being committed to a mental institution following the final days of shooting were false and exaggerated by the tabloid press.
    9Finntroll

    Dark and realistic.

    Nicolas Winding Refn, the genius behind the excellent "Pusher" sets new standards for danish movies with his new opus "Bleeder". Leo, played by the magnificent actor Kim Bodnia, is gradually going insane as his wife gets pregnant. He feels his life fade away and asks himself how he can put a child into a world that's raw and how they can afford to have one.

    The atmosphere is two parts Scorcese's "Taxi Driver" and one part Franz Kafka's "Der Prozess", not very moody in other words. A sub-story about Leo's buddy searching for a girl relieves the pressure a bit, which is for the better as it also adds depth to the movie.

    The violence feels very realistic and is sometimes even hard to watch, it's like it all is happening for real. The realistic approach makes this movie feel fresh and not like something you've seen before. After I saw this movie I was left with an uneasy feeling in my stomach and I knew I've seen something very rear and very good.

    Nicolas Winding Refn is worth the highest of praise for making a movie like this. It's just what European moviemaking needs.

    9/10
    9arseface

    Intense!!!!

    So I travel from Sweden to Copenhagen to see a movie, paying about 15 bucks for the trip, and another 10 for the movie. 25 bucks for a movie???? Was it worth it????

    Damn right it was, this is Nicholas Winding Refn´s second feature, and after his masterful debut: Pusher I really had my hopes up. And boy was it good.

    The tempo is a little slower than Pusher, but it really suits the movie. It´s got great dialogue that kinda reminded me of Clerks in some places, especially the scenes in the videostore. The theme of the movie in my mind is about men, and our problems with talking to each other and to women. Sure there are scenes with really disturbing and realistic violence. But I feel it has more in common with John Cassavettes, than Abel Ferrara and Martin Scorsese that I think were refn inspirations for Pusher.

    The actors are brilliant all around, especially Mads Mikkelsen who does a fantastic performance as a filmgeek, with major problems when it comes to talking and being around girls. And Kim Bodnia gives a really introspective performance that proves his status as one of europe´s if not the whole worlds best actors.

    All in all a very powerful, and intense movie that is a must see

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    • Trivia
      In preparation for his role as Lenny, actor Mads Mikkelsen sat alone and worked in a Video-rental shop for some weeks.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning, the TV set changes between a movie and a test image between shots.
    • Quotes

      Leo: What did you talk about?

      Lenny: About films, I think...

      Leo: About films?

      Lenny: Yes...

      Leo: So you did not talk at all?

      Lenny: Yes, we did.

      Leo: No, you talked about film. You have not talked at all. It's not normal. Did you fuck her? You have not fucked her. You have not touched her. Is that the way you see girls? That you talk to them, and then you don't fuck. them? That's not normal.

    • Connections
      Featured in Bag om filmen 'Bleeder' (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Mit lille reservat
      Performed by C.V. Jørgensen

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1999 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Official site
      • official-site in Danish
    • Languages
      • Danish
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Fuera de Sí
    • Filming locations
      • Video & Filmudlejningen, Fredensborggade 1, Nørrebro, Copenhagen, Denmark(video store)
    • Production companies
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
      • Kamikaze
      • Scanbox Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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