L'uomo di 101 anni che non pagò il conto e scomparve
Titolo originale: Hundraettåringen som smet från notan och försvann
- 2016
- 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
6887
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Allan Karlsson attraversa l'Europa alla ricerca di una ricetta russa di soda persa all'inizio degli anni '70.Allan Karlsson attraversa l'Europa alla ricerca di una ricetta russa di soda persa all'inizio degli anni '70.Allan Karlsson attraversa l'Europa alla ricerca di una ricetta russa di soda persa all'inizio degli anni '70.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 7 candidature totali
Svetlana Rodina Ljungkvist
- Stina
- (as Svetlana Rodina-Ljungkvist)
Georg Nikolloff
- Popov
- (as Georg Nikoloff)
Recensioni in evidenza
A centenarian and his pal search for the formula to an addictive Soviet soda pop which became the focus of US-Soviet negotiations in the 1970s but has since been forgotten. I haven't seen the film to which this is a sequel, but as sequels go this is pretty good. The busy plot embraces a fairly large cast of eccentric individuals who are all given their time in the spotlight, but it centres around Swedish comedian Robert Gustafsson who gives a delightfully understated performance despite the repeated efforts of Crystal the monkey to steal the movie from him.
Violence was never so funny, and so ridiculous. A great cure for worries of all kinds. The take on the cold war is charming. Perhaps it is too intellectual for some American viewers. I like also the multi-lingual dialogue. I had more fun watching this, and the original 100 year old man..., than I have had watching anything else I can remember.
Not as funny as the 1st one but good nonetheless. You probably should watch them back to back to be familiar with all the characters following Allan.
Question for others that have seen this - Who do you think all the people in the 70's party scene were? The one with Amanda & Herbert Einstein? David Bowie, Andy Warhol, Timothy Leary? Any others?
Question for others that have seen this - Who do you think all the people in the 70's party scene were? The one with Amanda & Herbert Einstein? David Bowie, Andy Warhol, Timothy Leary? Any others?
A nice parody of the mostly stupid Cold War era espionage fables of the 1960s and 1970s with certain other famous non-politically related personae and events of the time ridiculed here and there throughout the movie ... didn't feel like i wasted my time watching it in the end ...
never thought the Swede would make comedy movies like this too as i've been familiar with the great (and somewhat dark) works of Ingmar Bergman more than anyone else from that country ... (he has some comedies too though!) :-)
never thought the Swede would make comedy movies like this too as i've been familiar with the great (and somewhat dark) works of Ingmar Bergman more than anyone else from that country ... (he has some comedies too though!) :-)
5OJT
I really enjoyed the Jonas Jonasson novel "The Centenarian Who Climbed Out the Window and Vanished" as well as the following film "The Hundred Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared".
The film was both as fun as the book, was a big success both in native Sweden as well as in the rest of the world.
The plot is: A year has gone, and the money is spent, when an old bottle of a Russian soft drink makes a stir, because it so good. Already here we lose the interest, and the film is all about a gang of old people, a gang of hoodlums, a Russian daughter and CIA with the Swedish police are all after this soft drink recipe.
Well, to make a long story short, this is just like the first an unlikely black comedy in style of Forrest Gump, though darker and way more stupid, and filled with more stupid humans. Other films it's in class with here would be "Fargo", "One night at McCools", "Seven psychopaths" a.s.o. This film, however, hasn't got a book as a basic script, and this is quite obvious. The film tries to be funny, but simply isn't.
Where the first film three years ago was a good farce, which gave many laughs and the two hours went like one, this is just tepid and feels like it never ends. The audience in the theater only laughed twice in the two hours.
Still there are some great things. The make up is even more brilliant than in the first film, and way better than we've seen in Hollywood films (!). Amazing, once more. Robert Gustafsson, playing Allan, is just 52, but here he looks perfect as 101 years old man. (Well, maybe he looks a young 101, but still it's quite passable.)
Some of the CGI isn't very good, though. Especially the explosions and fires are bad, but it doesn't hurt the story, since it's far from believable anyway. The famous persons portrayed are also quite good.
What annoys extremely again, just as in the first, is the music, which really is Balkan circus music. Extremely annoying! This is the worst bit of the movie.
A pity that a great comedy has got such a lousy follow up.
The film was both as fun as the book, was a big success both in native Sweden as well as in the rest of the world.
The plot is: A year has gone, and the money is spent, when an old bottle of a Russian soft drink makes a stir, because it so good. Already here we lose the interest, and the film is all about a gang of old people, a gang of hoodlums, a Russian daughter and CIA with the Swedish police are all after this soft drink recipe.
Well, to make a long story short, this is just like the first an unlikely black comedy in style of Forrest Gump, though darker and way more stupid, and filled with more stupid humans. Other films it's in class with here would be "Fargo", "One night at McCools", "Seven psychopaths" a.s.o. This film, however, hasn't got a book as a basic script, and this is quite obvious. The film tries to be funny, but simply isn't.
Where the first film three years ago was a good farce, which gave many laughs and the two hours went like one, this is just tepid and feels like it never ends. The audience in the theater only laughed twice in the two hours.
Still there are some great things. The make up is even more brilliant than in the first film, and way better than we've seen in Hollywood films (!). Amazing, once more. Robert Gustafsson, playing Allan, is just 52, but here he looks perfect as 101 years old man. (Well, maybe he looks a young 101, but still it's quite passable.)
Some of the CGI isn't very good, though. Especially the explosions and fires are bad, but it doesn't hurt the story, since it's far from believable anyway. The famous persons portrayed are also quite good.
What annoys extremely again, just as in the first, is the music, which really is Balkan circus music. Extremely annoying! This is the worst bit of the movie.
A pity that a great comedy has got such a lousy follow up.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizFirst swedish movie for Crystal the Monkey.
- BlooperIn the opening newspaper sweep, which briefly recaps Allan's adventures in the first movie, the final headline - purportedly from an Indonesian newspaper - reads "Druglord Killed In Motor Accident Along With Two Gangmembers"; the contractions of "Drug Lord" and "Gang Members" both being typical Swedishisms.
- Citazioni
Allan Karlsson: [when finding the therapist dead on the floor, having choked to death on a champagne bottle cork] He's drunk himself to death quite quickly, he has. Well, at least he won't have to have any hangover tomorrow.
- Curiosità sui creditiCrystal the Monkey is included in the opening credits alongside her human costars.
- Colonne sonoreKolla kolla
Music Written By Anders Melander
Performed by Nationalteatern
Maria Grahn
Lars Jacobsson
Anders Melander
Thorsten Näslund
Anki Rahlskog
Håkan Wennberg
Hans Wiktorsson
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- 63.000.000 SEK (previsto)
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- 994.901 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
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