A Fortunate Man
A Fortunate Man
A Fortunate Man (original title: Lykke-Per) is a 2018 Danish drama film directed by Bille August. Based on the novel by Henrik Pontoppidan, the film tells the compelling story of a young man, Per Sidenius, whose ambition and idealism drive him to seek success and happiness, but also lead him to a series of personal and moral challenges. Released in August 2018, A Fortunate Man became one of the three films shortlisted by Denmark for Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards. The film explores themes of self-determination, love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships, making it a thought-provoking cinematic experience.
At the heart of the story is Per Sidenius, a young, intelligent, and ambitious man from a strict, religious family. Per’s journey is shaped by his desire to escape the narrow confines of his upbringing and make a name for himself in the world. He studies engineering and seeks to build a successful career, but his pursuit of material success leads him to confront deeper questions about his identity, purpose, and moral values. Throughout the film, Per’s ambition and idealism are juxtaposed with the realities of his choices, revealing the tension between personal desires and societal expectations.
The character of Per Sidenius, portrayed by the talented Danish actor Esben Smed, is both compelling and complex. Smed brings depth to the role, capturing Per’s internal struggles, his arrogance, and his vulnerability. Per’s character is one of contradictions—he is driven by an intense desire to prove himself, yet he is often blind to the emotional toll his actions take on those around him. His relationships, especially with his family and the women in his life, are central to the film’s exploration of human complexity. As Per navigates his journey, he encounters the consequences of his decisions, which include betrayal, disillusionment, and the harsh realities of ambition.