Pusher

Pusher

1996 "You don't have a chance. Seize it!"
Pusher
Pusher

Pusher

7.3 | 1h45m | en | Drama

A drug pusher grows increasingly desperate after a botched deal leaves him with a large debt to a ruthless drug lord.

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7.3 | 1h45m | en | Drama , Action , Crime | More Info
Released: August. 30,1996 | Released Producted By: Balboa Entertainment , Country: Denmark Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.pusher.nu/
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A drug pusher grows increasingly desperate after a botched deal leaves him with a large debt to a ruthless drug lord.

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Cast

Kim Bodnia , Mads Mikkelsen , Laura Drasbæk

Director

Kim Lovetand Julebæk

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arun-g-233-550662 Here in the Nordic Europe, we don't use so much physical violence and guns like in USA. We use psychological terror instead. That's why this movie is scary, but not so explicitly violent.The fear and terror that Frank experiences comes from being a small time drug dealer and owing his money to the big, but low-life drug supplier. The way the drug supplier goes after Frank with the collectors is a psychological game that Frank cannot get out of. There is also the element that they used to be "friends" and they turn on each other with hate.The scene where Frank and Radovan seeks out a poor druggie and he gets so scared that he shoots himself with a shotgun is very sad. It shows how these criminals use mental terror to scare their victims.Well, it's meant to be a crime movie. The movie is a bit over the top, but it has a point.
sjensenstrad I am danish and I do not like this movie, well and that goes for most movies by Nikolas Refn winding.The lead character is boring. The dialog is often painfully constructed and knowing drug dealers in Copenhagen at that time in the 90' I can say they did not speak like that at all! The movie has its funny moments I most give it that but the story in general is just one stupid and not realistic moment after the other.How this movie got its fame is beyond my understanding What to fill out for the last line?? THere are thousands of better movies to watch so skip this one.Skip most of Nikolas Refn Windings movies they are overrated! SKip danish movies in general
Jack Coen A drug pusher grows increasingly desperate after a botched deal leaves him with a large debt to a ruthless drug lord.Today I continued the Nicolas Winding Refn marathon with his first movie "Pusher". I had begun with "Drive" and was great, then i followed with four films (Valhalla Rising-Bleeder-Bronson and Fear X).Pusher is a very good movie and when you take into consideration it was his first movie, it makes it all the better, you can sum up the movie in one simple sentence, (A really bad week) in the life of a Danish drug pusher. That's the story. For a first time director, working with a lot of first time actors, he gets great performances out of them. The story moves along very quick and has enough turns in it to keep the viewer interested.The characters are also deep enough to make you actually care what happens. Many first time film makers seem to go more with whats happening now then character development. Refn however does a good job at both. The only familiar face in the movie is Mads Mikkelsen, who played the villain in Casino Royale and also was the main character in Refn's "Valhalla Rising". This movie is the first in a trilogy but has a definitive ending that does not make you feel you need to see the rest immediately, ending leaves one speechless. I won't spoil it, but it's unforgiving and breathtaking.
Ilpo Hirvonen Nicolas Winding Refn modernized the crime film genre with his Pusher trilogy. Thinking about that and the era he made the first part makes you probably think of another crime film modernizer of the 90's, Quentin Tarantino. He made something totally new in the United States with three crime films: Reservoir Dogs (1992), Pulp Fiction (1994) and Jackie Brown (1997). People often see Tarantino as one of the most important directors in the crime genre, because he influenced it a lot. In the same way Nicolas Winding Refn made something completely original. He made Pusher. A movie about a drug-dealer who gets into a debt swirl. The way Refn shows the lives of the criminals is harsh. It's different from other 90's crime films, because it doesn't show any glamor in the underworld life. No one has got expensive cars, all of them live in their cruddy apartments, they aren't that rich and they all are under the control of their addiction to drugs.Pusher is about a drug-dealer, Frank (Kim Bodnia) whose life isn't pretty. His only relationships are with his friend Tonny (Mads Mikkelsen) and with his "girlfriend" Vic (Laura Drasbæk). When a Serbian drug-courier comes to Copenhagen and Frank fails to deliver money to him, he gets into a debt swirl.Frank is portrayed as an ordinary guy, who is a juvenile child under his hard shelf. He even goes to get money from his mother when he needs to pay his debts. All the conversations he has with his friend Tonny are about blow jobs, strippers and prostitutes. The dialog is sharp and it's well made to feel like common everyday chat.The film is very fast-paced and it's colored with some aggressive punk music, which I enjoyed a lot. It added a great element to Frank's life full of loneliness and despair. Pusher is a great description of the underworld in Copenhagen, Denmark. It's excessive realism and doesn't add any glamor to the lives of the junkies. It deals with the problems that are out there and with us every day, no matter where you live.