Matt_W
1923
That’s Ann whatsername from The Leftovers and Handmaid’s Tale.
Can’t place the movie, but that’s definitely Ann Down in the 80, best known recently for playing the creepy over-sharer in Hereditary, and also the creepy shift manager in Compliance. And then about a billion other TV shows and indie movies.
EDIT: I’ll take a shot, though…is it Captain Fantastic?
tomchick
1925
Ah, right, she’s the sexy best friend and Margaret Qualley is the sheriff’s daughter, right?
:(
-Tom
Final frame, but as it’s credits, I feel like declaring victory as the only way you’re going to get this is by googling the names.
100:100
The movie is Wildlike, a 2014 drama about an American teen (played by British teen Ella Purnell, from Never Let Me Go and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children) who has to stay with her uncle in Alaska (Brian Geraghty, The Hurt Locker and Flight). She runs away and latches on to a stranger (the always great Bruce Greenwood) as she tries to get home. And the woman in the 80:80 is the great Ann Dowd, who has been in many highly-praised television dramas, including The Leftovers and The Handmaid’s Tale. She won an Emmy for the latter.
I’ll reload later today.
Surprised it took that long!
Vasily Stalin: I want to make a speech at my father’s funeral.
Georgy Malenkov: Um, no, uh, problem.
Nikita Khrushchev: Uh, technically, yes, but practically…
Georgy Malenkov: When I said no problem, what I meant was, “No… problem.”
[everyone looks confused.]
40:40
60:60
80:80
100:100 I love these credits. It’s very much in Stalin’s Erased From History schtick.
marquac
1932
My favourite movie of last year. I’ll have a new frame up at 10:00 PM Central Standard Time.
marquac
1933
Okay, new frame. A great friend put me onto this movie.
20:20
tomchick
1934
Kraftidioten? A.k.a. In Order of Disappearance?
-Tom
marquac
1935
You are correct. It is Kraftidioten AKA or In Order of Disappearance.
The 40:40
I really like this shot with the snow flying.
The 60:60
The bad guy is on the right.
The 80:80
Tom, the scene with this character on the ski slope is a darn good.
The 100:100
Near the end.
Skipper
1936
Good? Or would you recommend it?
marquac
1937
I enjoyed it, @Skipper. There is an American remake starring Liam Neeson called Cold Pursuit that I haven’t seen. If my memory is correct, Tom has seen both and prefers the American version.
tomchick
1938
I rule! Although I feel that was kind of a gimme from @marquac specifically for me. Cheers!
Seems to me the starting premise of both movies is that heavy duty snowplows in action are pretty darn cool.
It’s an interesting case study in a director taking his own movie and trying to adapt it to an American audience, with some complications and some advantages. Overall, I’m not sure which I prefer, but Bruno Ganz in the original is incredibly touching, whereas Tom Burke in the American remake is absolutely hilarious. So it breaks even?
Okay, let me go find the perfect movie for the next set of frames!
-Tom
Skipper
1939
Sounds good. I’ll try to get it on my watch list. Thanks for the recommendation from you both.
dwinn
1940
“I’m Mr. Plow – that’s my name.”
tomchick
1941
In what movie will you see this at the 20:20?
-Tom