Agency (city): Try/Apt Copywriter(s): Lars Joachim Grimstad Art Director(s): Egil Pay Production Company (& City): One Big Happy Family Film Director(s): Joachim Trier Production Company Producer(s): Mone Mikkelsen and Helene Hovda Lunde Short explanationA man tells the story about these strange things that have started to happen to him lately. More and more often he tends to end up in a movie scene. We see him struggle with this in his everyday life: Suddenly there's a man tied up in his trunk, while he hears music similar to 'The Godfather'. He goes for a run in the park, but ends up in a scene from a Jane Austen movie, threatened with a 19th century gun. And so on. Death (from Bergman) seeks him on a cafe, a taxi turns out to be a Transformers robot, he is suddenly in the middle of an intimidating social realism drama from the 70s, and in the end a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex shows up outside his window. DescriptionA man tells the story about these strange things that have started to happen to him lately. More and more often he tends to end up in a movie scene. We see him struggle with this in his everyday life: Suddenly there's a man tied up in his trunk, while he hears music similar to 'The Godfather'. He goes for a run in the park, but ends up in a scene from a Jane Austen movie, threatened with a 19th century gun. And so on. Death (from Bergman) seeks him on a cafe, a taxi turns out to be a Transformers robot, he is suddenly in the middle of an intimidating social realism drama from the 70s, and in the end a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex shows up outside his window.
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