Ep 49 - Breaking the Waves (1996)

Jason Furie and Adam Roth review Lars Von Trier's challenging take on love, sex, and religion Breaking the Waves (1996).

This is not a happy movie. Maybe there's an undercurrent of romance somewhere, but this movie is pretty wild. Jason Furie and Adam Roth review Lars Von Trier's 1996 film Breaking the Waves starring Emily Watson in her very first starring role alongside Stellan Skarsgård and Katrin Cartlidge. If you ever wanted to wallow in misery and/or see Stellan Skarsgård's dingus, this movie may be of interest to you. Full review and deep thoughts ensue.

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Jason Furie

Forged in the burbs of Ohio. Steeled on the streets of San Francisco. Artist, writer, and collector of things.

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