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The Model

Play trailer 1:36 Poster for The Model Released Aug 12, 2016,  1h 45m,  Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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A 16-year-old Danish model (Maria Palm) becomes obsessed with a top photographer (Ed Skrein) while trying to hit the big time in Paris.
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Katie Walsh Los Angeles Times The Model digs into the sexual-political economy of Paris fashion through the experience of Emma (Danish model Maria Palm in her acting debut), a naive teen alone in a foreign land, chasing her dreams of fame and fortune. Aug 12, 2016 Full Review Neil Genzlinger New York Times The bodies are thin in the Danish film "The Model" and so is the plot, though the real-life model who plays the lead role acquits herself well enough. Aug 11, 2016 Full Review

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Audience Member An interesting point of view from a model whose young face invades the world of fashion and she falls in love with the photographer. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member The film's plot is based on the fashion industry, and it describes how the industry works in real life. How superficial the industry is, how superficial its workers and leaders are, and therefore also how superficial an impact, it has on the rest of society. The primary role is not played by a person, but instead by The Model; with its infantile, narcissistic and self-absorbed culture, which slowly, but surely, strengthens the formlessness of our society. The secondary lead role, is played by the female actor Maria Palm, who portrays the character Emma, ​​a danish teenager, who travels to Paris, in order to become a model. The name Emma is originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element sleeve meaning "whole" or "universal". So my interpretation, is that Emma, ​​embraces the whole mentality of the model industry and, as a consequence, also embodies the lack of personal development, in our infantile popular culture. The other characters are more or less, in orbit around Emma, ​​and so they either try to use or abuse her, like the hungry satellites, of external stimuli that they have evolved into. So basically, they represent the rest of us, in orbit around the models and celebrities we watch on a screen. Perhaps one could state that our society has lost its traditional context. And so this movie, describe what happens in the context of no context, nothing. The Model, is a film that should be followed up with a debate, about where the society is headed. For the point of the film is simple; us the people, has allowed, to enter this lack of the same Limbo-Life, where all we do, is to seek out, our next empty pleasure. Our society model has become dysfunctional. It is not developing us in a natural manner, into mature individuals. Instead, it keeps us locked, in infantile behaviour. We need a new society model. Or perhaps, in reality, part of the old. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis A 16-year-old Danish model (Maria Palm) becomes obsessed with a top photographer (Ed Skrein) while trying to hit the big time in Paris.
Director
Mads Matthiesen
Producer
Jonas Bagger
Screenwriter
Mads Matthiesen, Martin Zandvliet, Anders Frithiof August
Distributor
Brainstorm Media
Production Co
Zentropa Entertainment
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Danish
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 12, 2016, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 5, 2016
Runtime
1h 45m
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