Out of an Old Man's Head
An old man, forgotten by society, has arrived at his final destination, a retirement home. Not content with reality, the old man takes a deep dive into imagination and takes the audience with him thro…
Out of an Old Man's Head
An old man, forgotten by society, has arrived at his final destination, a retirement home. Not content with reality, the old man takes a deep dive into imagination and takes the audience with him throughout the memories of his entire life. On the way home to the run-down shack he lives in with a can of dog food meant for himself, Johan Björk is accidentally covered by a pile of car tires thrown by a man who fails to notice him. His cries for help aren't perceived by anyone except one drunk, who is caught by the police when calling for assistance. Finally, at night, a young couple making love on the pile of tires notice him. They help him to get up and assist him to his home. He is hurt in the leg and understands that he can't take care of himself anymore, so he is put in a retirement home. At the home, Johan is sitting in a wheelchair staring out the window, mumbling for himself about his past to an animated flashback. —Ulf Kjell Gür
Out of an Old Man's Head
Animation,Comedy,Drama
Film Details
An old man, forgotten by society, has arrived at his final destination, a retirement home. Not content with reality, the old man takes a deep dive into imagination and takes the audience with him throughout the memories of his entire life. On the way home to the run-down shack he lives in with a can of dog food meant for himself, Johan Björk is accidentally covered by a pile of car tires thrown by a man who fails to notice him.
His cries for help aren't perceived by anyone except one drunk, who is caught by the police when calling for assistance. Finally, at night, a young couple making love on the pile of tires notice him. They help him to get up and assist him to his home.
He is hurt in the leg and understands that he can't take care of himself anymore, so he is put in a retirement home. At the home, Johan is sitting in a wheelchair staring out the window, mumbling for himself about his past to an animated flashback. —Ulf Kjell Gür.