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The Kingdom





Director: Lars von Trier
Starring: Kirsten Rolffes, Ghita Nørby, Ernst-Hugo Jaregard, Udo Kier



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Imagine a cross between ER and Twin Peaks directed by a somnambulist and you may just about be prepared for The Kingdom. Danish director Lars von Trier's film was originally conceived as a TV series and, to be honest, it would probably work better that way: few people will have the tenacity and patience to watch all 280 minutes in a single sitting. Furthermore, the lack of any sense of humour makes it a very hard work indeed.

However, those with a surrealist turn of mind will be rewarded by this multi-layered and visually haunting fusion of the quotidian and bizarre. 'The Kingdom' is a massive monolith of a hospital where things are going slowly awry. The main thread of plot follows the unravelling of an eerie murder mystery by a hypochondriac medium, convinced she can hear a girl sobbing in the lift shaft. Meanwhile, a cantankerous Swedish neurosurgeon sabotages notes from a botched operation which left a girl brain-damaged, ghostly ambulances arrive at casualty and a Downs Syndrome couple comment cryptically on the plot.

A haunting example of millennium angst, The Kingdom subverts and redefines contemporary cinematic narrative.

Reviewed by Monika Maurer


Reader comments about The Kingdom

J. Hook (Email address withheld) writes:

Well firstly there is a definate sense of humour, you just have to have a warped view of the world to appreciate it. Secondly, it is a great film, sick in places but still a great watch, definately worth seeing.


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