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MPAA Rating - R

Length:
    152 Minutes

Genre:
    Drama

Original Release Date:
    Jul 25, 2000

Director
    Lars von Trier

Cast
    Emily Watson, Stellan Skarsgård, Katrin Cartlidge, Jean-Marc Barr, Adrian Rawlins

 
Movie Summary
With Breaking The Waves, director Lars von Trier fashions an often disturbing, sometimes repellent tale of the singular power of love. Bess (an astonishing Emily Watson) is a naïve, borderline simple young woman who lives in a Scottish coastal town ruled by the religious doctrine of its council of elders. Recovering from a mental breakdown caused by the death of her brother, Bess marries a rough yet compassionate and attentive oil rig worker named Jan (Stellan Skarsgård). For a brief time, the couple enjoys peaceful wedded bliss, with the worldly Jan introducing Bess to the mysteries of sex. Jan must soon return to his job on the rig, however, where he is paralyzed from the neck down in a freak accident. Bess emotional trauma over Jans injury turns into obsession as she prays to God for his recovery and offers to do anything to have her husband back whole. Jan, constantly medicated and profoundly depressed, asks Bess to have sex with other men and tell him about it, thinking this will allow her to return to a normal life. Bess, on the other hand, sees it as an expression of her devotion to Jan that even God wont be able to ignore. Bess resultant downward spiral leads to a finale of both tragedy and spirituality. Breaking the Waves is one of the most distinctive European movies of the 1990s, marking von Triers movement toward his influential Dogma 95 school of filmmaking, which emphasizes realistic situations of contemporary life, filmed without background music, with surprising shifts of angles and film styles, and with a hand-held, restlessly moving camera. Its daring originality, vertiginous camera movements, and unsettling story make Breaking the Waves a highly significant advance in filmmaking, yet also a film that not all viewers will enjoy. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide


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