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Jan 31, 2005 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Film Reviews: Having failed to win over Hollywood with “Prozac Nation,” Norwegian helmer Erik Skjoldbjaerg returns to his native soil with “An Enemy of the People,” a skilful updating of the classic Ibsen play about thwarted community activism and corporate sway. Shedding some of the sangfroid that marred even his lauded first feature, “Insomnia,” Skjoldbjaerg gets closer to his characters, although screenplay’s exposure of unsavory elements in everyone’s nature diminishes overly warm feelings. Pic received mixed reviews locally, but smart use of the breathtaking Norwegian countryside should boost appeal to fests with a Nordic bent.
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