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A Soap (2005)

A Soap (2005)
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A dejected beauty salon owner enters into a tenuous friendship with her shy, pre-operative transsexual neighbor in director Pernille Fischer Christensen's simmering tale of affection and compassion. Thirty-two year old Charlotte (Trine Dyrholm) may own a successful beauty salon, but her failing relationship with increasingly unstable live-in boyfriend Kristian (Frank Thiel) has found her opting to strike out on her own for a change. As Charlotte embarks on a series of strictly sexual one-night stands upstairs, downstairs neighbor Veronica (David Dencik) - born Ulrick - earns her keep as a dominatrix while taking female hormones, awaiting approval for gender reassignment surgery, and occasionally accepting provisions from his doting mother (Elsebeth Steentoft). When Charlotte requests the help of her downstairs neighbor in moving some furniture and carelessly identifies Veronica as a male, the depressive pre-op laments her chances for surgery and attempts to overdose on pills. Her suicide-attempt unexpectedly announced to her neighbors thanks to her whimpering dog Miss Daisy, Veronica is subsequently saved when Charlotte hears the animal's desperate cries and rushes her ailing neighbor to the hospital. Her selfless favor returned when Veronica defends her against a drunken Kristian shortly thereafter, lonely Charlotte eventually finds herself developing strong feelings for her neighbor despite her longstanding preference for the opposite sex. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Trine DyrholmDavid Dencik, (more)
Director(s):
Pernille Fischer Christensen
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of A Soap

A dejected beauty salon owner enters into a tenuous friendship with her shy, pre-operative transsexual neighbor in director Pernille Fischer Christensen's simmering tale of affection and compassion. Thirty-two year old Charlotte (Trine Dyrholm) may own a successful beauty salon, but her failing relationship with increasingly unstable live-in boyfriend Kristian (Frank Thiel) has found her opting to strike out on her own for a change. As Charlotte embarks on a series of strictly sexual one-night stands upstairs, downstairs neighbor Veronica (David Dencik) - born Ulrick - earns her keep as a dominatrix while taking female hormones, awaiting approval for gender reassignment surgery, and occasionally accepting provisions from his doting mother (Elsebeth Steentoft). When Charlotte requests the help of her downstairs neighbor in moving some furniture and carelessly identifies Veronica as a male, the depressive pre-op laments her chances for surgery and attempts to overdose on pills. Her suicide-attempt unexpectedly announced to her neighbors thanks to her whimpering dog Miss Daisy, Veronica is subsequently saved when Charlotte hears the animal's desperate cries and rushes her ailing neighbor to the hospital. Her selfless favor returned when Veronica defends her against a drunken Kristian shortly thereafter, lonely Charlotte eventually finds herself developing strong feelings for her neighbor despite her longstanding preference for the opposite sex. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Pernille Fischer Christensen
Writer(s):
Kim Fupz Aakeson
Producer(s):
Lars Bredo Rahbek
Categories:
Independent Films
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Matt M.

It felt like I was watching a really bad, really low-budget play that was filmed by someone's hand held video camera. The acting is TERRIBLE. The 2 characters are very unbelievable. This is made worse by horrible dialogue, which by the way is all in subtitles. The trans character feels like a contrived notion of what non-trans people think of trans people. Bad acting, bad dialogue and very bad characters. EVERYSINGLE scene takes place in an apartment. EVERY scene has the exact same faded blueish grey background. The camera is shaky and is always zoomed right up to the speakers face. The lighting is worse than most soap operas. The music sounded worse than elevator music and was just as repetitive. The "plot" goes nowhere and is very cliche and pretentious in many parts. As if many of the films cliches weren't obvious enough, there is a narrator who literally spells out the situation for you.

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Henrietta M.

This movie was kind of cute as the relationships were unusual. Watch it with an open mind.

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Franklyn B.

Indeed a soap it is...with unresolvable life problems...ya hope for the best but there ain't no better ever, so the plot drags on with the usual soap ending...it never ends. This ain't the Sound of Music.

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