Another Round Drinking Game Rules

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Play this Another Round drinking game for a movie night that swings from funny to heavy. You follow Martin (Mads Mikkelsen) and three teacher friends as they test the per mille idea in daily life. The early scenes feel bright, and the energy builds fast as classes improve and confidence rises.

The story also turns sharp when the experiment starts to cost them. Set your limits before you press play. Keep water close, and pause if you need. Let the film’s big moments guide the pace, from staff room plans to the last, unforgettable celebration.

Another Round Drinking Game Rules:

  • Take a sip when someone talks about the per mille theory, 0.05, or “the right level” of alcohol
  • Take a sip when the teachers use a breathalyzer or check their number
  • Take a sip when a drink gets poured on screen, even a quick top-up
  • Drink when Martin’s teaching suddenly turns bold or playful, and the class reacts
  • Drink when a student or parent calls out Martin’s change in mood or effort
  • Take a sip when the four friends toast together at a meal or meetup
  • Drink when they treat the plan like a study, with notes, rules, or “results” talk
  • Drink when they raise the target level, change the plan, or agree to “take it further”
  • Take a sip when someone hides a drink at school (in a bag, a bottle, or a cup)
  • Drink when the staff room turns into a planning session about drinking and teaching
  • Take a sip when music kicks in and the mood turns into a drinking montage
  • Drink when Martin’s home life shows strain (tense dinner, cold silence, or a sharp argument)
  • Drink when Tommy is shown drinking alone or trying to keep up with the plan
  • Finish your drink when the group learns about Tommy’s fate and the mood fully breaks
  • Finish your drink when Martin launches into the final celebration dance outside, and the crowd joins in
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About the Movie
Title
Another Round
Released
18 Dec 2020
Rated
Not Rated
Runtime
117 min
Genre
Comedy
Plot
There is a theory that man is born with half a per mille too little. That alcohol in the blood opens the mind to the outside world, problems seem smaller and creativity increases. We know it well; after the first glass of wine, the conversation lifts, the possibilities open up. Martin is a high school teacher. He feels old and tired. His students and their parents want him terminated to increase their average. Encouraged by the per mille theory, Martin and his three colleagues throw themselves into an experiment to maintain a constant alcohol impact in everyday life. If Churchill won World War II in a dense fog of spirits, what could the strong drops do for them and their students? The result is positive in the beginning. Martin's class is in a different way now, and the project is being promoted to a real academic study with the collection of results. Slowly, but surely, the alcohol makes the four friends and their surroundings loosen up. The results are rising, and they really begin to feel life. As the objects go inboard, the experiment progresses for some, and goes off track for others. It becomes clearer and clearer that alcohol can generate great results in world history, but that all daring can also have consequences. The film is described as a fun, touching and thought-provoking drama about friendship, freedom - and alcohol.
Language
Danish, Swedish, French, English, Russian