
Victoria Must Go 2024
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In *Victoria Must Go (2024)*, director Gunnbjørg Gunnarsdóttir crafts a darkly comedic crime thriller wrapped in the absurdity of wealth and desperation.
Director: Gunnbjørg Gunnarsdóttir
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Victoria Must Go* (2024) about?
*Victoria Must Go* follows two wealthy siblings who scheme to eliminate their troublesome stepmother by hiring a reluctant hitman. When the plan backfires, the story spirals into a mix of crime, comedy, and moral dilemmas. The film explores class divides and the absurdity of greed through a darkly humorous lens.
Who directed *Victoria Must Go*?
Gunnbjørg Gunnarsdóttir directed *Victoria Must Go*, bringing her signature blend of sharp satire and social commentary to this offbeat crime comedy.
Who stars in *Victoria Must Go*?
The film stars Ine Marie Wilmann, Arthur Berning, Anette Hoff, Morten Svartveit, and Mille Sophie Rist Dalhaug in key roles.
Is *Victoria Must Go* (2024) worth watching?
With its dark humor and timely themes, *Victoria Must Go* offers a fresh take on crime comedies. While it doesn't rely on conventional thrills, its sharp writing and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of offbeat cinema. If you enjoy satire with bite, this 85-minute ride is worth your time.
How long is *Victoria Must Go*?
*Victoria Must Go* runs for 85 minutes.
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About Victoria Must Go (2024) — A dark comedy where wealth meets desperation
In *Victoria Must Go (2024)*, director Gunnbjørg Gunnarsdóttir crafts a darkly comedic crime thriller wrapped in the absurdity of wealth and desperation. The story follows Hedvig and Henrik, two privileged siblings who hatch a wildly inappropriate plan to eliminate their stepmother, Victoria, by hiring an unlikely hitman—Carl, a Bosnian immigrant navigating his own financial struggles. When Carl balks at the idea, their scheme takes a chaotic turn, blurring the lines between criminal ambition and moral compromise. With sharp satire and biting humor, the film explores themes of class divide, family dysfunction, and the lengths people will go when desperation sets in.
Gunnarsdóttir's razor-sharp direction blends crime tropes with social commentary, delivering a brisk, 85-minute ride that keeps audiences guessing. The cast, led by Ine Marie Wilmann and Arthur Berning, delivers performances that balance dark humor with underlying tension, while Anette Hoff and Morten Svartveit add depth to the ensemble. *Victoria Must Go* is a biting, thought-provoking comedy that critiques modern greed while keeping the stakes high and the laughs coming.