You Disappear (Du forsvinder) [Audio: Danish]
Frederik is the headmaster of a private school and one day he is being accused of stealing 12 million Danish crowns from the school. But everything is not as simple as it might seem. Frederik has been living with a tumor in his brain for the last 3 years and it has changed his personality. Now his wife Mia and the defense lawyer Bernard have to try and get Frederik acquitted of all charges.
3 April 1961, Denmark
24 May 1973, Trebujena, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain
22 May 1973, Rødovre, Denmark
November 24, 1957 in Copenhagen, Denmark
27 April 1973, Copenhagen, Denmark
March 24, 1945 in Denmark
December 8, 1943 in Fanø, Denmark
28 August 1959, Montesquieu, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
15 April 1972, Odense, Denmark
8 November 1960, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
January 25, 1972
November 2, 1959
October 1, 1941 in Denmark
6 May 1979
25 July 1965, Denmark
December 7, 1947 in Denmark
1 May 1984, Rønne, Denmark
September 13, 2017
This could have been an intriguing look at cause and effect with an ill man's intent on trial, but it ultimately becomes another demeaning representation of women.
September 13, 2017
An initially absorbing, increasingly exasperating study of a family man whose actions grow inexplicable and indefensible after it's discovered he has a brain tumor.
September 15, 2017
[Peter Schønau] Fog is so busy considering the story's philosophical underpinnings that he forgets to render that story in a compelling or urgent manner
September 11, 2017
You Disappear raises thought-provoking questions ... but its heady approach neglects the soul of its most fascinating character.
September 14, 2017
... Danish director Peter Schønau Fog's second feature You Disappear is an intriguing, if not wholly satisfying, family melodrama, buoyed up by decent central performances and an unsentimental directness.
September 17, 2017
First-rate actors and polished filmmaking craft ensure reasonable involvement, but the movie's literary density and structural repetitiousness become steadily more wearing than intriguing.
September 11, 2017
But after pondering the question of what makes us who we are over and over, you're reminded that the question is so much more captivating than the answers we're given here.
September 14, 2017
The nonlinear plotting does a major disservice to "You Disappear," which plays out like a made-for-TV adaptation of Scandinavian paperback you might glance over at an airport bookstore: all flash, no substance.
September 15, 2017
An intellectual courtroom drama, that somehow manages to study neuroscience in a way that is accessible and entertaining.
September 11, 2017
Exceedingly well made yet palpably overlong...
November 17, 2017
You Disappear is the sort of film that recites large passages of the book in voiceover, just in case anyone in the cheap seats might be missing the philosophical subtext to the onscreen plot.

