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8/10
Dry Wit on Parade
brentsbulletinboard16 October 2023
Sometimes we can all use a little help in changing our behavior when we aren't able to do so on our own, and hypnosis is one of the most commonly employed practices. But, in some cases, it can work so well that we may unintentionally end up overcompensating, prompting us to act out in ways that yield a whole new crop of issues to contend with. Such is the case with Vera (Asta Kamma August), who gives hypnosis a try to quit smoking, a behavior she regards as unhealthy and antisocial. However, Vera's hypnotherapist (Karin de Frumerie) suspects that her patient's reluctance in explaining her reasons for seeking out treatment suggests that she's there for more than just kicking the habit. This hunch leads her to conduct a profoundly impactful hypnotherapy session that produces a radical, albeit somewhat ill-defined, change in her subject's behavior. And, even though Vera seems to relish the effects of this change, it couldn't have come at a worse time: just as Vera and her business and romantic partner, André (Herbert Nordrum), are about to pitch their new commercial venture to a group of select international investors at an elite pitch fest, an event where they receive guidance from a high-profile pitch coach (David Fukamachi Regnfors). During preparation for their presentation, Vera begins acting strangely unpredictably, even disorderly, toward others, including those whom she and André are most trying to win over. So what's going on here? And what, if anything, can André do to salvage matters before everything falls apart? Writer-director Ernst De Geer's delightfully quirky debut feature takes a humorously absurdist look at questions of social conformity, particularly when it comes to differentiating behavior that's gleefully playful from that which is wholly unacceptable, especially in earnestly serious "grown-up" situations. It accomplishes this goal through a captivating mix of hilariously dry wit and cringeworthy drama, one that often makes viewers squirm while questioning exactly what's going on. In fact, at times, the mix can be perplexing enough that audiences may be uncomfortably puzzled by what's transpiring on the screen and what the director is going for - that is, until the surfacing of the big reveal, the one that exposes the source behind the emergence of Vera's erratic behavior, one that plants a rollicking punctuation mark on this often-uproarious offering. Much of the credit for this goes to the film's fine script and its superb ensemble cast, particularly protagonists August and Nordrum, who play off each other well and create a wry sense of humorously driven dramatic tension. I love movies that make it a point to stick pins in sanctimonious balloons and push over sacred cows, and this one does as good a job at that as I've seen in a while. "The Hypnosis" may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I'm only too happy to take more than a few good sips. Pass the milk and lemon, please.
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6/10
Story confused me half the time. Went not in a direction I expected. It seems some are stayed confused, still mistaken about filmmaker's intentions. It may include me, too
JvH486 May 2024
At least half the running time of Hypnosen / The Hypnosis, I thought seeing a movie made by Seidl or Haneke, the famous Austrian film makers who make you feel uncomfortable while watching, yet make you stay until the very end and endure the proceedings. Later in the story, the intentions became clearer, to turn into social commentary. And still later, it changed its purpose again (I think), telling us to drop our social harness.

For lots of reasons we can consider this movie as social commentary indeed, though more or less in disguise. Firstly, it went farther than only exposing the nonsensical culture of sales pitches before an assembly of investors who are eagerly looking for the next niche product that makes them rich and look successful. That alone could have been the subject of a feature length movie. It is the way startups are born, or grow too fast due to greedy investors and meet a stop block. Secondly, another nice topic exposed here is that attending a seminar to practice and iteratively bring the sales pitch to perfection, under the guidance of a renowned guru (or self-acclaimed expert?), is a useless industry and a waste of time and effort too.

Storytelling wise, I was glad to see several plot elements proficiently used. One example was the same Internet/WiFi router appearing twice in two different but important scenes. A second example was the "appearance" of imaginary dogs (mind the quotes, the "dogs" were imaginary), coming about in two also different but even more important scenes.

Apart from the social commentary, there is more interesting stuff. I deduce that the crucial takeaway from the hypnosis session was not getting rid of a smoking habit, but rather loosening the harness we find ourselves in when in company, and especially in situations we are used to call "social" interactions. Not until 3/4 of the running time before the pieces fell in their proper place. It perfectly fits the story with both imaginary dogs that we see before and after this explanation, at least that is as I experienced it in hindsight.

Yet, the final score for me is a 6/10, mainly because I needed some time to grasp what it was all about. It took relatively long to get where the film makers wanted us to be. And I suspect that this happened to others as well. Maybe that is why the movie seems to be misunderstood, a feeling that I got when asking around after leaving the venue. Similarly, the user reviews on IMDB are also mostly beyond the point as I see it. However, maybe I got the message or the morale of this movie wrong as well.

All in all, ample humor and unexpected plot twists kept me awake, eagerly waiting for the next surprise. I was not disappointed, despite being a fan of the SciFi and Horror genre in general, that this time the hypnosis did not plant something evil or dangerous. The plot drove us in a totally different direction, much better suiting the ingredients.
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8/10
Scarily Authentic
jamesenever14 March 2024
This film is part comedy , part tragedy. It is a reflection of business today. Where funding is sought to grow businesses of no particular value with presumably the idea of selling and reselling; so many become rich until they collapse with unpaid debts and no regrets.

The business are chosen according to applause and comments from a short "pitch". No financial analysis or marketing data more the manner in which one gives the pitch.

The gobbledygook was wonderfull. The influencers were so real. I saw it in Sweden and don't know whether watching it without that knowledge of swedish would reduce its appeal.
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10/10
Wonderful, satirical Scandinavian gem
martinpersson978 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
This incredible film, by a great director, is yet another testament of the capabilities and provice of the Swedish film.

In the vein of other great auteurs such as Roy Andersson and Ruben Östlund, Ernst De Geer provides an incredible, emotional, important, yet funny and low key film - that is definitely one of the better of the year, for sure.

The actors all do an incredible job, as one would expect from such a legendary cast, everyone provides their best and a rather subtle affair in all the right ways. Excellent, unique and unconventional script. Wonderfully paced and funny.

The cinematography, cutting and editing is incredible, very authentic of the director's style, and overall very beautifully put together, and accompining the tone of the film.

Overall, definitely an incredible film, that I would definitely recommend for any lover of film. Truly oustanding!
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10/10
Hilarious! Amazing debut!
thebeachlife5 October 2023
After watching this one, I'd probably give hypnotherapy a try:-) Only joking.

Well, this is a very clever and absolutely hilarious comedy portraying such a serious issue as child humiliation by their parent in a playful and comic manner. Not only is it super funny, but it's extremely suspenseful, the acting is brilliant, the script is genius, I really enjoyed every minute and laughed out loud.

Don't want to spoil it but bottom line: it is how different it feels to be yourself and to be someone else or someone someone else wants you to be. Best movie from Norway this year without a shadow of a doubt!
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4/10
I didn't get idea
netanellllla3 October 2023
I should have left in the middle but I was waiting for something to happen, but it did not. The movie just bacame more and more embarassing. I didn't get why the couple acted the way they did. In everyone's life there are sometimes these situations with great embarassment that you can't control, but it went on and on with no way out. I guess there is some social criticism in the movie. I didn't get it. It was boring. I heard people around me admire the movie but I don't know why. I say to everyone I know don't go. I would realy like to read what others say about this movie because I don't know why it was done.
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