![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, The Worst Person in the World is a downright sincere & thoroughly engrossing effort that renders the humanity of its characters with authenticity & compassion. Anders Danielsen Lie & Herbert Nordrum also chip in with strong support and their chemistry with Reinsve is seamless & spot-on. Renate Reinsve anchors the film with a performance that hits the right emotional notes and is thoroughly convincing. The first half is lighthearted & brimming with a restless, radiant spirit while the later chapters deal with heavier themes and are treated with required seriousness. While most episodes are interesting & aptly address the film's themes, few of them are way too brief and should've been either left out or integrated with others. Co-written & directed by Joachim Trier, the story is narrated in chapters and covers her four years journey of love & enlightenment in which we see her throw herself into different career paths & new relationships yet never going all the way. ![]() Crafted with flair & told with utmost honesty, this contemporary rom-com is one of the better films of the year. An achingly human & frighteningly accurate portrait of an entire generation's existential crisis, The Worst Person in the World observes millennial angst through a young woman's quest for love & meaning as she enters into her 30s without any idea about her identity & purpose in life.
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