7/10
Quite good
27 September 2020
The title refers to the place and day this film takes place. It follows a young man (Anders) on a day pass from a rehabilitation clinic for drug addiction.

This film might appear to be slow-moving at times but it pays off mainly due to its content. The viewer gets glimpses of the life of a recovering addict trying to have a normal life but also must face the consequences of past behaviour. The best scene is one in which he is being interviewed for a job and has to account for the years not working while he was in treatment.

The visits with an old friend, his sister's partner, and an ex-girlfriend at a party also reveal much about the main character and life itself.
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