Bleeder (film)

  • Kim Bodnia: Leo
  • Mads Mikkelsen: Lenny
  • Zlatko Buric: Kitjo
  • Levino Jensen: Louis
  • Rikke Louise Anderson Louise
  • Liv Corfixen: Lea

Bleeder is a Danish thriller from 1999, and the second film by director and screenwriter Nicolas Winding Refn.

Action

Leo depends most and watching movies. All this he is threatened when his girlfriend Louise opened him that she is pregnant. Their brother Louis, a racist racket, however, is to view the uncle will be more than happy. Leo's friend Lenny, who can recite his favorite B- horror flicks like " The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ", " Maniac" or " Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" is, on the other hand freshly fired. His dream girl Lea works in the area, although more interested in books than for films, but the film verdruckste Freak manages to scarce dialogues.

Leo, meanwhile, is with the idea, soon to be a father, not finished and the relationship falls apart. Leo is always violent until the situation eventually escalated. It occurs violently on Louise's abdomen so that she loses her child. Louis seeks revenge and Leo infected by the blood of heroin addicts with HIV. Completely out of control transfers Leo now the virus to Louis by anschießt him and lets his blood run into him; then he shoots herself

At the end of the film it Lenny manages to overcome his shyness. He agrees to meet with Lea and manages to deeper dialogues.

Criticism

" We found that Bleeder for thought and as it comes back, this queasy feeling in my stomach and that feeling alone makes this often underestimate movie into something very special. "

"That sometimes frightening picture of a society that craves affection, but has long been frozen in unkindness and their helplessness is channeled into enhancing aggressiveness. A genre despite some attitudes impressive film, the social losers imagines and gets under your skin. "

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