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5.9 1h 38m

Shake It All About

Jacob is a young man used to getting everything he wants. For several years, he has been living in a happy homosexual partnership with Jørgen, and one night Jacob decides to pop the big question to Jørgen. Jørgen happily accepts Jacobs marriage proposal, but then something happens: Jacob falls in love with a girl, and not just any girl. The girl is Caroline, married to Jørgens younger brother Tom.

Top Cast

  • Mads Mikkelsen

    Mads Mikkelsen

    Jacob

  • Troels Lyby

    Troels Lyby

    Jørgen

  • Charlotte Munck

    Charlotte Munck

    Caroline

  • Jesper Lohmann

    Jesper Lohmann

    Tom

  • Oscar Walsøe Busch

    Oscar Walsøe Busch

    Oskar

  • Peter Frödin

    Peter Frödin

    Frederik

  • Nikolaj Steen

    Nikolaj Steen

    Mads

  • Ditte Gråbøl

    Ditte Gråbøl

    Inge

  • Morten Kirkskov

    Morten Kirkskov

    Adrian

Overview

Jacob is a young man used to getting everything he wants. For several years, he has been living in a happy homosexual partnership with Jørgen, and one night Jacob decides to pop the big question to Jørgen. Jørgen happily accepts Jacobs marriage proposal, but then something happens: Jacob falls in love with a girl, and not just any girl. The girl is Caroline, married to Jørgens younger brother Tom.

Rating

5.9 / 10
47 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • r96sk
    r96sk
    5 Sep 30, 2023

    The acting talent make it just minorly watchable, but 'Shake It All About' doesn't have much else going for it. Mads Mikkelsen, Troels Lyby and Charlotte Munck are the standouts when it comes to the actors, I can't really fault them with their performances - all perfectly fine. It's very much the story and the (poor) way it is written that is this 2001 film's issue. The plot is simply a bit rubbish (and even problematic), with any attempt to add flair falling flat. Danish and American viewers, among a couple of others according to JustWatch, seem to have this release openly available to watch, though here in the UK it is nowhere to be seen officially (unless you wanna fork out £28.98 for the DVD on Amazon 🥴)... probably for the best.

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