2000 -
DenmarkDirector: Kaspar Rostrup
Starring: Ghita Nørby, Thure Lindhardt, Frits Helmuth, Henning Moritzen,
Magnus Stahl Jacobsen, Bodil Lindorff, Hannah Bjarnhof
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Reviewed by Linda
Ghita Nørby
is one of those fantastic classic actresses like Judi Dench: She has been making
movies for years, and is always the best thing about any movie that she is in.
She is really just so good. Unfortunately, A Place Nearby is one
of those films that doesn't quite succeed, despite Nørby's valiant efforts. Nørby
plays a single, older mother of Brian, an autistic 20-year-old. One night, Brian
comes home late with mud on his shoes, and there is news the next morning that a
young woman was murdered in the nearby city park. The assumption is obvious from
the start, for both the mother and the audience... Brian seems an obvious
suspect, but is unable to defend his actions because of his mental disability.
The mother hides his shoes and clothes, and gives her son an alibi for police
questioning, but there is always the lingering doubt that nags her, despite her
best intentions. Part of the problem is that A Place Nearby is slow...
especially since it just seems to be heading to an inevitable conclusion right
from the start. The other problem is the actor who plays Brian. He seemed very
consciously (to me, at least) to be "acting!". His style just made me
think how much better Leonardo DiCaprio was playing a similar character in What's
Eating Gilbert Grape?. But Ghita Nørby redeems the film. Her excellent
performance as the distraught mother is the main reason to see this movie.
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