The Worst Person in the World. Norway.Theaters

 


Ah, a Norwegian perspective on four years of a late-20s woman’s life. From this 70-something woman’s perspective, Julie’s flaky behavior (commented on by boyfriend Aksel) is a bit irritating. Smart enough to get into medical school and achieve high grades, she changes her mind a few times, moving from psychology to photography, finally working in a bookstore and at one point dabbling in writing and finding herself with Aksel, a comic book artist 15 years her senior. After a less than perfect stay with Aksel’s family, she and Aksel argue about having children (she’s not ready yet; he is). And then she leaves Aksel’s new comic book launch and crashes a random wedding, meeting Eivind and joining  in a surreal evening where they participate in all manner of things, none of which can be categorized as cheating but nevertheless involve intimacies of a sort. Then it’s on to Eivind, a barista at the local coffee shop. Throughout the narrative Julie often seems strangely removed from the emotions of the moment. There are some interesting cinematic moments in this movie as well. Uneven but in the end interesting.

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