Melancholia
(Nordisk Film)Beginning with the Master of Melancholy himself, Lars von Trier’s Melancholia is a bummer from title alone. It’s the story of Justine, a depressed newlywed whose mood is further darkened by a bright object in the night sky. Scientists have spotted a rogue planet named “Melancholia” in the heavens, and it’s on a hellish collision course with the Earth. As Justine’s family and friends succumb to panic and dread, the newlywed feels oddly comforted by the impending doom – as if the universe itself is holding a mirror to her inner world. Things don’t end well, they end with the fiery destruction of our planet and everyone on it. It’s not a spoiler, it’s an inevitability that the film shows us in the first five minutes. When you watch a tragedy, you know that the ending won’t be happy, it’s what you signed up for. For Justine, it’s a relief.
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