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A career criminal stumbles upon his big chance to get out of the business, though not everyone thinks it's such a good idea, in this witty thriller. Torkild (Soren Pilmark) is the leader of a band of small-time crooks; having just celebrated his 40th birthday (which coincided with his being dumped by his girlfriend), Torkild is looking to land a big score so he can get out of the business. While trying to map out a major heist, a guy known as the Man From Faro (Peter Anderson) approaches Torkild with a job -- he needs someone to steal a bag for him. Torkild and his cronies are up for the job, but they soon discover that a team of security guards is on hand to make sure the bag isn't stolen, and one of Torkild's friends is wounded in a shootout. After they've made their getaway, Torkild discovers why everyone was fighting over the bag -- it contains over four million kroner ($500,000 in American currency) -- and he and his partners decide they're not keen on turning it over to the Man From Faro. After their car breaks down, Torkild and company happen upon an old restaurant that's up for sale, and they decide to use their newfound wealth to buy it and go into business -- which would be complicated enough without the arrival of the Man From Faro, who wants to know what happened to the money he hired Torkild to steal. Blinkende Lygter also stars Iben Hjejle, who gained the attention of American audiences as John Cusack's love interest in the film High Fidelity. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski Danish filmmaker Anders Thomas Jensen, Oscar-recognized for his shorts and the writer of such Dogmatized fare as Mifune and Open Hearts, has turned to genre for his feature directorial debut. A hit in Denmark, Flickering Lights is a buddy-gangster film that's being promoted as a black comedy, though the designation will disorient those who approach the movie expecting a foreign Pulp Fiction. Torkild (Søren Pilmark) is a career criminal going through a midlife crisis. Before his surprise 40th-birthday party, he nearly shoots one of his partners when he hears rustling in his darkened home. Later, he laments the fact that his main present is an AK-47. ("I should get a golf bag," he muses.) Indebted to "the Eskimo" (Peter Andersson) for a job gone wrong, Torkild gathers his crew for an assignment involving a suitcase full of money. He soon decides, however, that he and the boys will run off with it to start a new life. On their way to Barcelona, Torkild, ... " [More]
 



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