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After forty long, hardworking years, sixty-seven-year-old Odd Horten (veteran actor Bård Owe, frequently cast by Lars von Trier) retires from his dutiful, comfortably routine position as a train engineer. With his new-found freedom and lack of daily structure, Horten finds it increasingly difficult to adapt to his new and unruly existence as a pensioner. Little does he know that his uneventful way of living is about to take an invigoratingly quirky turn, as he will soon discover that life still has much more in store for him. Instead of sitting back and enjoying his well-earned retirement, he finds himself wedged in the centre of gradually more awkward affairs. Horten becomes increasingly involved in the bizarrely unconventional as he meets new friends, rekindles old flames, wears sexy red high heels and finds himself accepting a ride from a blindfolded automobile driver. Dimitri Eipides (http://tiff08.ca/filmsandschedules/films/ohorten)
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"This is a great film with funny moments and thoughtful moments...A little window into the Scandinavian world of a regimented working class guy hitting retirement age. It was pensive and silly at times. A stretch of an ending...but we'll excuse that for the entertainment that was before it. This actor was spot on. Not much dialog, so easy to watch. " [More]
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pereraperera Funny and very Scandinavian!
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"We saw this at a film festival last year and didn't know what to expect at all. It's a little slow, but very dry and funny. Touching too. Really shows that stoic and resilient Scandinavian personality. " [More]
 

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