Un niño y su hermano no se llevan bien. Los separan y los envían con sus familiares para que dejen descansar a su madre enferma.Un niño y su hermano no se llevan bien. Los separan y los envían con sus familiares para que dejen descansar a su madre enferma.Un niño y su hermano no se llevan bien. Los separan y los envían con sus familiares para que dejen descansar a su madre enferma.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
- 15 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
- Ingemars mamma
- (as Anki Liden)
- Berit
- (as Ing-Mari Carlsson)
- Farbror Sandberg
- (as Leif Ericsson)
- Mannes farfar
- (as Arnold Alfredson)
- Farbror Arvidsson, Ullas far
- (as Didrik Gustavsson)
Opiniones destacadas
This is a true story based on the life of a real child whose mother was a famous Swedish writer, who had a terrible temper and also died of a disease of the lungs. As a special, there is a delightful interview with the director which is insightful on several levels. He talks about what it was like working with the child actors and how natural they were about their work. He talked about how he only realized how unconsciously hooked into the film he had become after seeing it several years after completion. The reason given was that he too was the child of a famous writer/mom who needed her space and privacy. He too had children and then was divorced. So, on many levels he found the film a cathartic experience AFTER he had watched it in a theater and watched how other people responded.
What is clear about this film is that it is charming without being cheap or smarmy. The unpretentious manner in which a touching and sad story is told is such a joyful antidote to the average Hollywood film. Unlike most American films which say too much, are too loud and spoon feed all thinking into the audience with the assumption that we are dumb, insensitive and unable to connect the dots, this drama delights with it's simplicity, allowing the drama to come to us in an unhurried telling. This film won several awards and most deserving it was. At the end we both cry and smile at the outcome. What is strengthening to know, is that the real life boy whose story this is, thrived. A really great film indeed.
The story is very simple and mainly because of that it all feels very real and heartwarming. Once you have started watching this movie you can't keep your eyes of it. It's a movie you'll easily fall in love with. The movie is filled with some great, emotional and heartwarming moments that are never exaggerated or overused in any kind of way.
There are some great characters, both adults and kids. I think that is the main reason why this movie is great to watch for adults as well as children. The characters are easy to relate with thanks to the "real" feeling of the movie.
A movie that'll not easily forget.
8/10
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Anton Glanzelius is good as the 12-year-old who not only stars in the movie but does a good job narrating it as well. When he finds himself in a tough situation, he always compares himself to something worse, such as a Soviet space dog and its unfortunate lot. The tomboyish-looking young girl who flirts with him, Melinda Kinnaman, is fun to watch, too. I wonder what she looks like now as an adult?
For kids that young, I thought there was a little too much emphasis on sex, but mostly it's just natural curiosity of what the other sex looks like, and the intentions are innocent.
Overall, it is a charming film with almost all (one exception: his older brother) likable people.
The very basic natural humanity is vividly presented through those people. For example the boy, who is the main character, is normally of sensibilities and admirable as a 12 years old child. He is sometimes mischief and shows curiosity about girls, other time weeps missing his mom and his pet dog. While the boy seems to be about to get the sadness over and be going to grow mentally as well in the village. Because the people, to say the least, love to share something amusing with others.
Therefore I say that the heartwarming wonderfulness produced by this movie lies in the whole elements. Any fragment cannot be separated even bright sun ray particle in a car, roof fixing noise, and so on. Every details have a reason for being in the movie actually, so feeling moved comes slowly and deeply, top that off, gently. To get a mild temper, this is one of superb movies. For me, this is the best.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe only film that year to be Oscar nominated for Best Director, but not Best Picture.
- ErroresA part of the helicopter can be seen while Ingmar is sitting on the train down to his uncle for the second time
- Citas
Ingemar: In fact, I've been kinda lucky. I mean, compared to others. You have to compare, so you can get a little distance from things. Like Laika. She really must have seen things in perspective. It's important to keep a certain distance. I think about that guy who tried to set a world record for jumping over buses with a motorcycle. He lined up 31 buses. If he'd left it at 30, maybe he would have survived.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Cider House Rules: The Making of an American Classic (1999)
- Bandas sonorasFar, jag kan inte få upp min kokosnöt
(original song title "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts")
Written by Fred Heatherton (joint pseudonym of Elton Box, Desmond Cox and Irwin Dash) (uncredited)
Swedish lyrics by Povel Ramel
Performed by Povel Ramel (uncredited)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 8,345,266
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,667
- 3 may 1987
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 8,349,284