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Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (2002)

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Country: DK/GB/NOR/FR
Technical: col/scope 109m
Director: Lone Scherfig
Cast: Jamie Sives, Adrian Rawlins, Shirley Henderson, Lisa McKinlay, Mads Mikkelsen, Julia Davis

Synopsis:

Two brothers inherit a second-hand bookshop in Glasgow. One, upbeat and energetic, meets a single mother and brings his new family back to the shop; the other, stricken with guilt over his mother's death, repeatedly attempts suicide.

Review:

A Scandinavian sensibility lends this blend of comedy and tragedy a deadpan oddity. Its situations may challenge credibility but such is the commitment of the performances that one laughs with impunity while recognising the melancholy at its heart.

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Country: DK/GB/NOR/FR
Technical: col/scope 109m
Director: Lone Scherfig
Cast: Jamie Sives, Adrian Rawlins, Shirley Henderson, Lisa McKinlay, Mads Mikkelsen, Julia Davis

Synopsis:

Two brothers inherit a second-hand bookshop in Glasgow. One, upbeat and energetic, meets a single mother and brings his new family back to the shop; the other, stricken with guilt over his mother's death, repeatedly attempts suicide.

Review:

A Scandinavian sensibility lends this blend of comedy and tragedy a deadpan oddity. Its situations may challenge credibility but such is the commitment of the performances that one laughs with impunity while recognising the melancholy at its heart.


Country: DK/GB/NOR/FR
Technical: col/scope 109m
Director: Lone Scherfig
Cast: Jamie Sives, Adrian Rawlins, Shirley Henderson, Lisa McKinlay, Mads Mikkelsen, Julia Davis

Synopsis:

Two brothers inherit a second-hand bookshop in Glasgow. One, upbeat and energetic, meets a single mother and brings his new family back to the shop; the other, stricken with guilt over his mother's death, repeatedly attempts suicide.

Review:

A Scandinavian sensibility lends this blend of comedy and tragedy a deadpan oddity. Its situations may challenge credibility but such is the commitment of the performances that one laughs with impunity while recognising the melancholy at its heart.

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