“True Blood” fans, listen up. I know you love Eric Northman. More than that, I know you love Alexander Skarsgård as Eric Northam. You know you do. He's ruthless, occasionally mean and easy (very easy) on the eyes. If you're not getting enough of your Skarsgård fix with weekly episodes, I have a little treat for you. Meet the other side of Skarsgård. The Swedish side.
Directed by Johan Kling, Trust Me ("Puss") stars Skarsgård alongside his brother Gustaf Skarsgård in "a comical fresco on human misdemeanours and betrayals, dealing with sex, alcoholism, acne, voyeurism, cleptomania, pregnancy…"
Can't tell you if the film is funny because I can't understand what anyone's saying but Alexander in a red kimono certainly caught my attention and the trailer does suggests a few funny bits. Considering the popularity of Skarsgård, I don't doubt an American distributor stepping in and bringing this to a wider North American audience.
Directed by Johan Kling, Trust Me ("Puss") stars Skarsgård alongside his brother Gustaf Skarsgård in "a comical fresco on human misdemeanours and betrayals, dealing with sex, alcoholism, acne, voyeurism, cleptomania, pregnancy…"
Can't tell you if the film is funny because I can't understand what anyone's saying but Alexander in a red kimono certainly caught my attention and the trailer does suggests a few funny bits. Considering the popularity of Skarsgård, I don't doubt an American distributor stepping in and bringing this to a wider North American audience.
- 6/29/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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