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80
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51
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A funny, politically incorrect and, somewhere deep down, thoughtful black comedy, Adam's Apples is the third and final film in helmer-writer Anders Thomas Jensen's excellent trilogy centered on oddballs and misfits in Denmark.Full Review

Gunnar Rehlin
Variety

This oddball story, written and directed by Anders Thomas Jen sen, whom Dogme followers might remember from his screenplay for the 1999 hit "Mifune," is more than a one-joke concept. Its characters are sometimes cruel, sometimes sweet, but always recognizably human.Full Review

G. Allen Johnson
San Francisco Chronicle

Jensen tarnishes the lining of every cloud in one wickedly funny scene after another.Full Review

Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News

This Danish comedy, like most of that country's dramas, is dark, dark, dark.Full Review

Marjorie Baumgarten
Austin Chronicle

The movie is one long pose. But it develops into an idea slightly greater than its flippancy. The steady frenzy is whipped into a roux of two reasonably developed characters.Full Review

Wesley Morris
Boston Globe
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