Force Majeure (2014)

7.3

Movie

Denmark, France
English, French, Norwegian
Comedy, Drama
2014
RUBEN ÖSTLUND
Brady Corbet, Clara Wettergren, Fanni Metelius

The take

A seemingly well-adjusted Scandinavian Family vacationing in the French Alps experiences a frightening avalanche scare near the beginning of Force Majeure, thereby unleashing a cacophony of mistrust and anxiety as their dynamic is shaken to the core. This pitch black comedy from Sweden charts the steady disintegration of the family unit and the father’s psyche in particular, as his reaction to impending death leaves his family deeply questioning his masculinity and prioritization of their well-being. The stages of blame and negotiation play out with painful honesty, holding back very little in a manner that leaves the viewer supremely uncomfortable, as if eavesdropping on a neighbor's personal affairs. The effect is unsettling yet stunningly honest and often laugh-quietly-on-the-inside worthy in its depiction of human vulnerability. Unlike many narrative films, the “climax” comes at the beginning of Force Majeure, with the remainder of the film acting as an extended denouement in the form of a measured, Kubrickian character study.

Comments

A well acted, executed dark comedy. What changes can occur after an incident in the marriage, when you prioritise yourself over your family? Can it shake the whole foundation of marriage? Can it change the perspective of family member on another? The stubbornness of a man of not accepting his mistakes, the insanity that can occur in case of a not well communicating family. The straight plot that can shake morality of humans is awesome.

Add a comment

UP NEXT 

UP NEXT 

UP NEXT 

The Tearsmith (2024)

A porn storyline with “adopted siblings” and “Wattpad” as its main tags

3.5

Idiots and Angels (2008)

Miserable scoundrel transforms into unwilling good-doer in this strange and cynical animated comedy

7.0

The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

A star-studded and riveting legal drama with a blockbuster feel.

8.1

Breaking the Waves (1996)

Lars von Trier breaks his rules in the tearjerking first film of the Golden Heart trilogy

8.1

The Guilty (2018)

A minimalist, razor-sharp thriller that will have you gasping for air.

9.0

Forgotten Love (2023)

The stunning third take of the classic Polish pre-war melodrama

7.7

System Crasher (2019)

A tale of trauma and one of the most talked about movies on Netflix in 2020.

9.0

Cleaners (2019)

A weird and wonderful coming-of-age anthology featuring classic moments in 2000’s Philippine high schools

8.4

Leave the World Behind (2023)

Shyamalan meets Black Mirror in this hugely entertaining, visually inventive apocalyptic thriller with a killer ending

8.2

Problemista (2024)

Dark, weird, poignant, and funny, this debut feature by Los Espookys star Julio Torres is a modern parable of the American Dream

8.6

Curated by humans, not algorithms.

agmtw logo

© 2024 agoodmovietowatch, all rights reserved.