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  1. Jul 9, 2024 · This film takes no prisoners—you either reject it, flee, and forget it, or you perish from the bullets fired by Lars. There is no middle, safe road. There are no viewers who shrugged off Breaking the Waves. If someone claims otherwise, they either confuse the film with some other, or they depreciate von Trier ‘s work on principle (because!

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    Breaking the Waves Set in an unmercifully rugged, coastal village in Scotland in the 1970s, this extraordinary film by Lars von Trier stars British actress Emily Watson as a barely contained naive named Bess, who holds regular conversations with God and whose pure and intensely personal faith is hardly tolerated by the gruesome Calvinist elders of her church.

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  3. Box office. $23 million [6] Breaking The Waves is a 1996 psychological romantic [7] melodrama [8] film directed and co-written by Lars von Trier and starring Emily Watson in her feature film acting debut, and with Stellan Skarsgård, a frequent collaborator with von Trier. Set in the Scottish Highlands in the early 1970s, it is about an unusual ...

  4. Aug 1, 2021 · Though Breaking the Waves doesn’t fully conform to the Dogme manifesto, it unmistakably shares the movement’s spirit. Bess, sunken into a deep despair over her husband’s extended departure ...

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  5. Apr 18, 2014 · Breaking the Waves is full of dramatic events, and it expresses strong feelings and thoughts—love, passion, faith, betrayal—but it also pays a lot of attention to detail. The interior of Bess’s home, for instance, with the pictures of the dogs and cats on the wall, or the hospital, where, during one dramatic scene, you can see a woman in the background sitting beside a hospital bed in ...

  6. Breaking the Waves. Lars von Trier became an international sensation with this galvanizing realist fable about sex and spiritual transcendence. In an Oscar-nominated performance, Emily Watson stuns as Bess, a simple, pious newlywed in a tiny Scottish village who gives herself up to a shocking form of martyrdom after her husband (Stellan ...

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  8. Sep 18, 2016 · This tortuous zigzag experiment of love and faith at her husband’s charge is precarious and comes at a high price. Alternately comic, calamitous, and ruinous, Breaking the Waves is preternaturally vivid and, for better or worse, unforgettable. “ [Lars von Trier] makes us wonder what kinds of operas Nietzsche might have written.