Five years have passed, and Casper and Frank are standing at a crossroad in their lives and friendship. Casper decides to leave Denmark to pursue a solo career in Los Angeles. Determined to win his best friend back Frank chooses to follow Casper insuring an eventful trip.
Klown Forever feels more like a series of events rather than a cohesive whole. That's fine with me, as I enjoy spending time with these bumbling, emasculated males grappling with their ultimate insignificance in the world.
Although both Hvam and Christensen are willing to quite literally bare all in the name of comedy, the blue streak is tempered with more subtle, character-based bits ...
Director Mikkel Nørgaard cleverly plays on the natural chemistry these two actors have with one another, allowing for improvised dialogue based on the script's loose concept.