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The episode heavily utilizes pigs as a metaphor for human greed and the "lowest of humanity".
The third episode of the neo-noir series Copenhagen Cowboy , titled shifts the narrative toward Miu’s new life at a Chinese restaurant and introduces a deeper look into the series' primary antagonists. Plot Overview
Refn blends elements of Hans Christian Andersen-style fairytales with a gritty, supernatural criminal underworld. Episode Details Copenhagen Cowboy s01e03
Much of the episode focuses on Nicklas , a chilling antagonist with vampiric qualities and a disturbing family life. We see his unsettling interactions with his parents, who encourage his violent tendencies. Key Themes & Visuals
Miu’s supernatural reputation continues to grow. After hearing of her "miraculous" abilities, Mr. Chiang seeks her help to treat his chronic migraines. The episode heavily utilizes pigs as a metaphor
The episode reveals a gruesome side to Mother Hulda’s business: she disposes of bodies by feeding them to the pigs kept in the back, a task managed for her boss, the gangster Mr. Chiang .
Nicolas Winding Refn Interview About Netflix's 'Copenhagen Cowboy' Episode Details Much of the episode focuses on
True to director Nicolas Winding Refn's style, the episode features long, dialogue-free sequences, neon lighting, and dreamy, indulgent set designs—such as Miu appearing with dried flowers and golden makeup.