
"In China They Eat Dogs" is a fast-paced Danish dark comedy that follows two brothers with slightly psychopathic tendencies who find themselves in a complicated and dangerous situation. When one brother gets into serious trouble after a bank robbery, he turns to his brother for help, leading to a series of intense and often humorous events. The film combines elements of crime and comedy with a unique Scandinavian twist.
Trivia:
1. The film's original Danish title is "I Kina spiser de hunde," which adds a cultural nuance—reflecting the film's blend of dark humor and crime elements inspired by Scandinavian cinema.
2. This movie helped boost the international recognition of Danish cinema during the early 2000s, often cited as a cult classic in Danish film circles.
3. One of the lead actors is known for performing many of his own stunts, adding a raw and authentic feel to the action sequences in the movie.