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* NewbieBoom: Despite the film being seen by a lot of critics as being one of von Trier's more self-reflective works, the film has become a gateway into the world of his films for a lot of cinephiles who've never watched any of his works before. To wit: Go on a site like Letterboxd and take a shot every time you encounter a post of someone saying that this is their first von Trier film they've ever watched.

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* NewbieBoom: Despite the film being seen by a lot of critics as being one of von Trier's more self-reflective works, the film has become a gateway into the world of his films for a lot of cinephiles who've never watched any of his works before. To wit: Go on a site like Letterboxd Website/{{Letterboxd}} and take a shot every time you encounter a post of someone saying that this is their first von Trier film they've ever watched.
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** Sofie Gråbøl is Danish but plays the victim Jack is dating from the third incident.

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** Sofie Gråbøl Creator/SofieGrabol is Danish but plays the victim Jack is dating from the third incident.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: This film is set in the state of Washington, but shot in various locations in both Denmark and Sweden. This was done because Lars Von Trier has a fear of flying and refuses to film on location.

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* CaliforniaDoubling: This film is set in the state of Washington, but shot in various locations in both Denmark and Sweden. This was done because Lars Von Trier has a fear of flying and refuses to film on location.outside continental Europe.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The film was originally announced as a TV Miniseries before being reworked as a film.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The film was originally announced as a TV Miniseries before being reworked as a film.film.
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* NewbieBoom: Despite the film being seen by a lot of critics as being one of von Trier's more self-reflective works, the film has become a gateway into the world of his films for a lot of cinephiles who've never watched any of his works before. To wit: Go on a site like Letterboxd and take a shot every time you encounter a post of someone saying that this is their first von Trier film they've ever watched.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: This film is set in the state of Washington, but shot in various locations in both Denmark and Sweden.

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* CaliforniaDoubling: This film is set in the state of Washington, but shot in various locations in both Denmark and Sweden. This was done because Lars Von Trier has a fear of flying and refuses to film on location.
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** Sofie Gråbøl is Danish but plays the victim that Jack is dating from the third chapter.
** Both Edward Speleers (who played the police officer named Ed from the second chapter) and Osy Ikhile (one of victims from the fifth chapter) are English.
** Yu Ji-tae (the only Asian-American victim from the fifth chapter) is South Korean.

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** Sofie Gråbøl is Danish but plays the victim that Jack is dating from the third chapter.
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** Both Edward Speleers (who played the police officer named Ed from the second chapter) incident) and Osy Ikhile (one of victims (the Military Man from the fifth chapter) incident) are English.
** Yu Ji-tae (the only Asian-American victim detainee from the fifth chapter) incident) is South Korean.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: This film is set in the state of Washington, but shot in various locations in both Denmark and Sweden.
* FakeAmerican:
** Sofie Gråbøl is Danish but plays the victim that Jack is dating from the third chapter.
** Both Edward Speleers (who played the police officer named Ed from the second chapter) and Osy Ikhile (one of victims from the fifth chapter) are English.
** Yu Ji-tae (the only Asian-American victim from the fifth chapter) is South Korean.
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WhatCouldHaveBeen: The film was originally announced as a TV Miniseries before being reworked as a film.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The film was originally announced as a TV Miniseries before being reworked as a film.
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WhatCouldHaveBeen: The film was originally announced as a TV Miniseries before being reworked as a film.

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