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Move On

2012 | 100m | English

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Director: Asger Leth
Writer: Matt Greenhalgh
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Move On is a road movie like no other, because it is inspired by film fans from all over Europe! This breath-taking movie directed by Asger Leth features Mads Mikkelsen on a secret mission in 8 episodes, each taking place in a different European country.
Release Date: Nov 05, 2012
Director: Asger Leth
Writer: Matt Greenhalgh
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords europe journey
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Mads Mikkelsen Sam Larkin
Gabriela Marcinková Alissa
Alexandra Maria Lara Lena
Karl Merkatz Anton
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Matt Greenhalgh Writer
Asger Leth Director
Philippe Kress Camera Supervisor
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r96sk
7.0

<em>'Move On'</em> is an interesting one! I've not researched it in-depth or anything (odd that it doesn't even have an English Wikipedia article) but it seems like this was some sorta experiment in that it's referred to as "the road movie inspired by you" and produced by Deutsche Telekom (aka T- ... Mobile). It definitely feels like something experimental, almost video game-y. It's nought perfect, but I enjoyed it enough somehow. Road trip movies do tend to come out quite well as they seem relatively easy to keep interesting and (pardon the pun) moving. It features a solid display from Mads Mikkelsen, while those behind the lead are satisfactory. The look of this flick is pleasant throughout as it traverses Europe; on that note, the onscreen map did seem poorly added editing-wise... nothing major, just jars ever so minutely. Not one to expect massive amounts from, but one that I'd suggest is worth a watch... though others disagree and I disliked Mikkelsen's <em>'The Hunt'</em> which everyone loves so who am I to say!😄 I totally get the difference in opinion on this occasion, mind you... it just worked for me, that's all.

Oct 15, 2023