101 Reykjavík
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101 Reykjavík

Thirty-year-old Hlynur still lives with his mother and spends his days drinking, watching porn and surfing the net while living off unemployment check...s. A girl is interested in him, but he stands back from commitment. His mother's Spanish flamenco teacher, Lola, moves in with them for Christmas. On New Year's Eve, while his mother is away, Hlynur finds out Lola is a lesbian, but also ends up having sex with her. He soon finds out he and his mother are sharing more than a house. Eventually he must find out where he fits into the puzzle, and how to live life less selfishly. Show More

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In 101 Reykjavík (2000), Hlynur, a 30-year-old man, still lives with his mother and spends his days drinking, watching porn, and browsing the internet while relying on unemployment benefits. Despite attracting the interest of a girl, Hlynur avoids commitment. However, his life takes a turn when Lola, his mother's Spanish flamenco teacher, moves in with them for Christmas.

On New Year's Eve, Hlynur discovers that Lola is a lesbian but ends up having a sexual encounter with her. This revelation leads to further discoveries, as Hlynur realizes that he and his mother are involved in a complex situation beyond just sharing a house.

As the story unfolds, Hlynur is forced to confront himself and his selfish way of living. He must come to terms with where he truly fits into this complicated puzzle and learn how to live a less self-centered life.

101 Reykjavík is a thought-provoking and darkly comedic film that explores themes of self-discovery, relationships, and personal growth. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur, the movie offers a unique and honest portrayal of a man's journey towards maturity and finding his place in the world.

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