Old Men In New Cars: In China They Eat Dogs - Ii ...

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.

Harald and his bumbling crew (Peter and Martin) must break Ludvig out and find a liver transplant. ⚡ Key Themes

Harald gets out of prison and finds his foster father, Munksgaard, is dying. Old Men in New Cars: In China They Eat Dogs II ...

Extreme situations treated with casual, deadpan reactions.

Munksgaard wants to see his biological son, Ludvig, before he dies. The catalyst for the plot; a father figure with a shady past

Humor derived from tragic or high-stakes failures. Character Guide

The "straight man" trying to keep the chaotic plans on track. Ludvig: A polite but terrifyingly efficient serial killer. Harald and his bumbling crew (Peter and Martin)

Ludvig is in a high-security prison in Sweden for multiple murders.