The Bothersome Man is a Norwegian dark comedy film that follows the story of Andreas, a man who finds himself in a strange and seemingly perfect city after his death. As he settles into his new life, Andreas begins to notice that something is off about the city and its residents.
Despite the luxurious lifestyle and lack of any real problems, Andreas feels a sense of emptiness and disconnect from the people around him. He soon discovers that emotions, such as love and pain, are nonexistent in this world, leading him to question the true nature of his existence.
As Andreas delves deeper into the mystery of the city, he uncovers a dark secret that threatens to shatter the facade of perfection. With the help of a few rebellious individuals, Andreas must find a way to escape this seemingly idyllic but ultimately soul-crushing place.
The Bothersome Man explores themes of conformity, individuality, and the true meaning of happiness in a thought-provoking and surreal setting. The film challenges viewers to question their own perceptions of reality and what it truly means to be alive.
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Den brysomme mannen
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Solveig's Song
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Notturno (Lyric Suite, Op. 54)
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Arietta (Lyric Pieces, Op. 12)
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En Drøm
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Nostalgia
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Feeling Good
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Perfidia
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Te Quiero Dijiste
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