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Eri Pfaff

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In a Better World: A Powerful Drama About Revenge and Forgiveness

In a Better World (HÃvnen in Danish) is a 2010 film directed by Susanne Bier and written by Anders Thomas Jensen. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2011, as well as the Golden Globe Award and the European Film Award in the same category.

The film tells the story of two families whose lives intersect in a small Danish town. Anton (Mikael Persbrandt) is a doctor who works in a refugee camp in Africa, where he witnesses atrocities and violence. His wife Marianne (Trine Dyrholm) is a lawyer who wants to divorce him because of his frequent absences and infidelity. Their son Elias (Markus Rygaard) is bullied at school and befriends Christian (William JÃhnk Nielsen), a new student who has just lost his mother to cancer and moved in with his estranged father Claus (Ulrich Thomsen).

Christian is filled with anger and resentment, and decides to take matters into his own hands when he sees Elias being harassed by a bigger boy. He beats up the bully with a bicycle pump and threatens to kill him if he ever bothers Elias again. Meanwhile, Anton tries to teach his son the value of non-violence and compassion, even when he himself is assaulted by a local mechanic who has a racist attitude towards his African patients. Anton and Christian clash over their different views on justice and revenge, while Elias is torn between loyalty to his friend and respect for his father.

In a Better World is a powerful drama that explores the themes of morality, violence, forgiveness, and human nature. The film shows how the actions of one person can have consequences for others, and how difficult it is to break the cycle of hatred and retaliation. The film also depicts the contrast between the peaceful and prosperous life in Denmark and the harsh and chaotic reality in Africa, where Anton faces ethical dilemmas and life-threatening situations. The film raises questions about what it means to be a good person, a good parent, a good friend, and a good citizen in a complex world.

The film has received critical acclaim for its performances, direction, and screenplay. Roger Ebert praised Bier's ability to contrast the characters who act with cruelty and those who act with empathy, and called the film \"a demonstration of the same insight\" as Simon Baron-Cohen's book on the lack of empathy as the root of all cruelty[^1^]. The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw acknowledged the film's good intentions and relevance, but found it \"a high-concept contrivance\" and \"a faintly preposterous cine-soap opera for haemophiliac-hearted liberals\"[^2^]. Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score to reviews from mainstream critics, gave the film a score of 65 out of 100 based on 32 reviews, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\"[^3^].

In a Better World is a film that challenges the viewers to reflect on their own moral values and choices, and to question the nature of justice and forgiveness in a world where violence and suffering are pervasive. The film does not offer easy answers or solutions, but rather invites the audience to empathize with the complex and flawed characters who struggle to find their way in a better world.

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