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- 2007
- 1 Std. 43 Min.
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5,2/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo girls of different background, one a immigrant from Turkey and the other a girl that needs to get out of her fathers shadow both apply to the police academy were they become close friend... Alles lesenTwo girls of different background, one a immigrant from Turkey and the other a girl that needs to get out of her fathers shadow both apply to the police academy were they become close friends.Two girls of different background, one a immigrant from Turkey and the other a girl that needs to get out of her fathers shadow both apply to the police academy were they become close friends.
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Jerka Johansson
- Axel Enecke
- (as Erik Johansson)
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I feel that Helena Bergström has captured the Swedish society in an honest matter. Maybe she is able to due to the relation with Colin Nutley, who has also been put through oddities in order to adapt to the Swedish system.
It is picturing how hard it is for well educated immigrants (with for Swedes odd names) into Sweden to actually get to work with what they have been educated/trained to do. They usually end up in a cleaning-or construction-crew or as in the picture, an ice-cream-salesman, or in the case of the dad, a world famous Thorax-surgeon that ends up as a subway-operator. Also you learn that in Sweden, connections is everything. Without them you will not get very far!
She also captured the spontaneity and immaturity of many "tweenagers" in Sweden today, and did it in an entertaining way.
I liked this movie since I thought it was a funny entertaining movie with a deeper message and an honest screenshot of how it is in Sweden.
It is picturing how hard it is for well educated immigrants (with for Swedes odd names) into Sweden to actually get to work with what they have been educated/trained to do. They usually end up in a cleaning-or construction-crew or as in the picture, an ice-cream-salesman, or in the case of the dad, a world famous Thorax-surgeon that ends up as a subway-operator. Also you learn that in Sweden, connections is everything. Without them you will not get very far!
She also captured the spontaneity and immaturity of many "tweenagers" in Sweden today, and did it in an entertaining way.
I liked this movie since I thought it was a funny entertaining movie with a deeper message and an honest screenshot of how it is in Sweden.
It is a great feelgood movie with only some poor choice of sound designing here and there.
Watching quite some Helena Bergström movies where she is an actor there is a strong influence of her to be felt in it.
Which I like. It has a nice 'speed' as well.
Not too much Police Academy stuff in it, something I was a bit afraid of.
Very recommendable.
Watching quite some Helena Bergström movies where she is an actor there is a strong influence of her to be felt in it.
Which I like. It has a nice 'speed' as well.
Not too much Police Academy stuff in it, something I was a bit afraid of.
Very recommendable.
This is a film that is what we in Sweden call "småputtrig", i.e. it kind of just "simmers along", like a pot of stew on a stove. Its not going nowhere, and not much is really happening, except a bit of heating and the creation of small bubbles. Actually, this film also simmers on a rather low heating, a 4 out of 10 heating, that is. Its never above a 5 in the funniness respect.
As to tie together the story of two girls trying to get into the police academy in Stockholm, they get to become mavericks, tracking down a criminal in the silliest "Kalle Blomkvist" fashion imaginable. This lowers the whole film, a couple of extra degrees, and reduces its "småputtrighet".
As to tie together the story of two girls trying to get into the police academy in Stockholm, they get to become mavericks, tracking down a criminal in the silliest "Kalle Blomkvist" fashion imaginable. This lowers the whole film, a couple of extra degrees, and reduces its "småputtrighet".
Swedish film about two young 20 year olds applying to be accepted into the police academy. They meet by chance and their lives intertwine as their friendship deepens.
One is a Turkish immigrant who's been here since the age of 12, when her father had to leave the country because he was accused of having operated on a dissident.
We have the Turkish family trying to assimilate into the new culture while the father gradually starts to accept his fate and finally starts to looks forward to a future in his chosen country of residence.
Waffling here to make the required character count. What a silly notion having to write six hundred character reviews about pointless films.
One is a Turkish immigrant who's been here since the age of 12, when her father had to leave the country because he was accused of having operated on a dissident.
We have the Turkish family trying to assimilate into the new culture while the father gradually starts to accept his fate and finally starts to looks forward to a future in his chosen country of residence.
Waffling here to make the required character count. What a silly notion having to write six hundred character reviews about pointless films.
The movie seems sponsored by the Swedish police. It is not a comedy at all. I laughed maybe 0 times out of 2 attempts to a joke. That it is advertised as a comedy is a joke in itself.
I think that the actors and the script is okay. I felt that I had to watch the movie until the end. It is worthwhile to discuss in a cultural or political context since it is incredibly politically correct. Almost textbook-like as the females and immigrants become accepted in the police force just as one would suspect the dream situation for the Swedish government is. I usually don't mind but this is too blatant. It reeks of massproduction even though I do hope that the director disagrees.
I think that the actors and the script is okay. I felt that I had to watch the movie until the end. It is worthwhile to discuss in a cultural or political context since it is incredibly politically correct. Almost textbook-like as the females and immigrants become accepted in the police force just as one would suspect the dream situation for the Swedish government is. I usually don't mind but this is too blatant. It reeks of massproduction even though I do hope that the director disagrees.
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- VerbindungenReferenced in Häxdansen: Folge #1.2 (2008)
- SoundtracksI'm Coming Out
Performed by Diana Ross
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