16
1996    1 u, 50 mAction, Misdaad
7.383%85%7.0
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Frank is een drugsdealer die samen met zijn maat Tonny her en der in Kopenhagen zaken doet. Hij verstopt zijn drugs bij zijn vriendin Vic, met wie hij echter een twijfelachtige relatie heeft. Op een dag wordt hij benaderd voor een drugsdeal door een Zweed met wie hij in de gevangenis heeft gezeten.
Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Kim BodniaFrank
  • Mads MikkelsenTonny
  • Laura DrasbækVic
  • Zlatko BurićMilo
  • Slavko LabovićRadovan
  • Peter AnderssonHasse
  • Vasilije BojičićBranko
  • Lisbeth RasmussenRita
  • Levino JensenMike
  • Nicolas Winding RefnBrian / Regisseur / Screenplay / Producer
  • Thomas Bo LarsenJunkie
  • Lars BomUro'er
  • Michael HasselflugUro'er
  • Jesper LohmannMikkel
  • Steen FridbergLasse
  • Gordon KennedyAnders
  • Gyda Hansen Mor
  • Kenneth SchultzSteff
  • Coco C.P. DalbertTheis
  • Karsten SchrøderKarsten
  • Burnharm4 dgn geleden
    Pusher is a raw, almost documentary-like crime film that prioritizes immediacy over polish. What stands out most is how unrefined and emotionally exposed it feels the camera stays close to desperation, debt, and panic, and the story unfolds in a way that feels unstable rather than structured. The acting is intentionally hard to “judge” in a traditional sense because it doesn’t aim for theatrical performance or clean character arcs. It leans into awkwardness, pressure, and survival behavior, which makes everything feel more authentic but also slightly uncomfortable to evaluate. That’s part of the design: it resists refinement. What makes the film work overall is its consistency of tone. Even when it feels chaotic or rough, it never breaks its emotional logic. The experience is less about plot satisfaction and more about sustained tension and degradation. That rawness is exactly what gives it its impact.
  • godzill41626 april 2025
    Although not especially unique, Refn has some serious, consistent personality attached to this one. Good characters, steady development, and most importantly, realized stakes.

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