For those interested in the file—a digital copy of Lars von Trier’s haunting Danish television adaptation—several blog posts and critical reviews delve into its unique visual and thematic depth.
: This post describes the film as a "medieval fresco" with figures flattened against their backgrounds. It explores how the visuals are the movie's strongest asset and reflects on von Trier's transition into a more confident, less gimmick-reliant director.
: This post provides a balanced critique, calling it one of von Trier's "weakest" yet still "hypnotic" and essential for seeing the seeds of his later Golden Hearts trilogy. Key Details Found in These Reviews Medea | Carlthdreyer