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Lykkens dør går udad is a rather intriguing character study set in a stifling provincial town. The film paints a vivid picture of the melancholy life of Vilfred Kierkegaard, the undertaker, and his orphaned nephew, Mike. There's this peculiar atmosphere woven throughout, a mix of dark humor and a palpable sense of despair, which adds to its unique charm. The pacing is deliberate, mirroring the slow, almost stagnant life in the town, and that works in its favor, letting you sink into the characters' troubles. The performances are understated but carry a weight that resonates well with the theme of existential dread. It's one of those films that quietly lingers with you after it ends.
This film has a somewhat limited release, making it a rare find for collectors. Its obscure nature adds to its charm, as not many have had the chance to experience its unique storytelling. Over the years, it has garnered a small but dedicated following, appreciating its depth and subtlety. If you're into character-driven narratives that focus on life's darker themes, this one’s certainly worth the hunt.
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