

And Bier, working with her usual screenwriter Jensen, are free to let other narrative strands come and go around them. The central love story is actually remarkably sweet, using Ida's and Philip's troubled histories to make their interaction both snappier and more deeply emotional than we expect. But there are surprising details in the characters as the farce develops, and only a couple of the plot-lines get silly. With a group of people gathering for a wedding on an idyllic Mediterranean island, the plot may seem like Mamma Mia without the music. Trine Dyrholm État civil Métier Actrice Nationalité Danoise Naissance 15 avril 1972 (Odense, Danemark) Age 50 ans Biographie Trine Dyrholm débute très jeune sa carrière artistique et commence par. And even as Ida catches his eye, he has to fend off the advances of his lovelorn sister-in-law Benedikte (Steen). Then at the airport, Ida has an unlucky run-in with Patrick's tetchy father Philip (Brosnan), who has focussed only on his work since his wife died. Now she has to pack her son (Hansen) off to war before heading to Italy for the marriage of daughter Astrid (Egelind) to her boyfriend Patrick (Jessen).

It starts in Copenhagen, where hairdresser Ida (Dyrholm) has just finished cancer treatment when she discovers that her husband Leif (Bodnia) is sleeping with a young airhead (Schaumburg-Miller). Meanwhile, Thomsen is sympathetic but not very likeable, understandably.Ĭontinue reading: The Commune Review
#Trine dyrholm tv
Her scenes with Hansen and Neumann carry an extra emotional kick that's very moving. With The Legacy being such a huge hit across Europe, producers of the Danish drama are working on the third season, while Euro TV fans in the UK look. Obviously, Dyrholm's role elicits the most sympathy as a woman trying to be open-minded about her husband's affair, but unable to avoid the feeling that her life is crumbling around her. While the entire cast is excellent, the main focus is on central quartet of Thomsen, Dyrholm, Hansen and Neumann, each of whom delivers a surprisingly textured performance as an engaging person whose personal decisions create all kinds of issues for the people around them. (Watching a previous film of hers, The Commune, I found myself thinking of the. Then this warm extended family has to face a serious challenge when Erik falls in love with his student Emma (Helene Reingaard Neumann) and decides to move her into the house as well. Trine Dyrholm gives a terrific performance in the sophisticated and sexually candid style that she does so well. With the house full, their lives become enjoyably full. So they invite their old pal Ole (Lars Ranthe) to join them, then vote to admit several others, including a couple (Anne Gry Henningsen and Magnus Millang) with a frail 6-year-old son and a guy (Fares Fares, of The Keeper of Lost Causes) who wears his emotions on his sleeve. But the house is too big for just them and their 14-year-old daughter Freja (Martha Sofie Wallstrom Hansen). After inheriting the home where he grew up, architecture professor Erik (Festen's Ulrich Thomsen) and his news anchor wife Anna (A Royal Affair's Trine Dyrholm) decide to move in.
