The "straight man" trying to keep the chaotic plans on track. Ludvig: A polite but terrifyingly efficient serial killer.
The catalyst for the plot; a father figure with a shady past. Why It’s a Cult Classic It captures a specific Danish "Jutland" grit . The dialogue is snappy, cynical, and highly quotable. Old Men in New Cars: In China They Eat Dogs II ...
Munksgaard wants to see his biological son, Ludvig, before he dies. The "straight man" trying to keep the chaotic plans on track
It successfully expands the lore of the original film without being a retread. If you'd like, I can help you find: the movie in your region A breakdown of the best scenes or quotes Why It’s a Cult Classic It captures a
Harald gets out of prison and finds his foster father, Munksgaard, is dying.
Chefs/criminals who provide most of the slapstick and dialogue comedy.
Ludvig is in a high-security prison in Sweden for multiple murders.