Mannen från Mallorca
- 1984
- 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
2771
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
A Stoccolma, nel giorno della festa di Santa Lucia, un bandito rapina audacemente un affollato ufficio postale. Nel giro di due settimane, due testimoni sono morti.A Stoccolma, nel giorno della festa di Santa Lucia, un bandito rapina audacemente un affollato ufficio postale. Nel giro di due settimane, due testimoni sono morti.A Stoccolma, nel giorno della festa di Santa Lucia, un bandito rapina audacemente un affollato ufficio postale. Nel giro di due settimane, due testimoni sono morti.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
Ingvar Hirdwall
- Fors
- (as Ingvar Hirdvall)
Hans Villius
- Minister of Justice
- (as Hans Willius)
Carl-Olof Alm
- Sven Roland Martinsson, Prisoner on the Run
- (as Carl Olof Alm)
Recensioni in evidenza
Right at the start there is a really good robbery of a Post Office just being done by one man. Outside two cops are at a car park and having their eyes on a brothel but then there is a call at the Post Office and becomes a thrilling chase. It turns out there is nothing much to do with our story and it is can be much more confusing. In the car later on the cops of course are talking about food and they suggest that they might not have McDonald's but the Swedish snacks don't look too good. When they mention Travolta this was not they were talking about Tarantino this is about ten years earlier and his first famous films and his dancing. Here we are in Stockholm, it is not too pretty, but wet, cold and gritty, clearly not their best times. This is a new Radiance film and one another's of Bo Widerberg, Man on the Roof (1976) which I thought was better.
This is one of the best films I've ever seen. The actors are the Sweden's most terrific actors of the time. The plot is excellent and Bo Widerberg's direction is as crisp as ever.
The most amazing with this film is that you keep finding something new in it, something you haven't noticed before. The plot is so complicated that it will take you a couple of viewings to understand everything. But, it's well worth it.
It's a film that really sticks to your mind, it leaves nobody unmoved. So go rent it today, I'll promise that you won't be disappointed.
The most amazing with this film is that you keep finding something new in it, something you haven't noticed before. The plot is so complicated that it will take you a couple of viewings to understand everything. But, it's well worth it.
It's a film that really sticks to your mind, it leaves nobody unmoved. So go rent it today, I'll promise that you won't be disappointed.
An intriguing, engrossing thriller with agile camerawork and interesting characters. And it all takes place in faraway Sweden, which, for some of us, is unfamiliar and fascinating. Fans of foreign films will enjoy this and I think it would appeal as well to those who don't often see foreign films.
I got tricked into watching Mannen från Mallorca (or The Man From Majorca for the English title) by reading the extremely positive reviews for this movie, going from "Close to perfection" to "A mindboggling crime story" or even "Best swedish movie ever!!". Best Swedish movie ever, that's from reviewer johannes-62391, that watched this movie 20 to 25 times, yes I know it's laughable as who on earth would watch a movie that many times? Needless to tell you that this reviewer only has two reviews, and is probably Swedish. You get what I mean... I wished IMDb would do something about these kind of reviews. That said this movie is just okay, was probably better when it came out but it didn't age very well. The acting is okay, the story on the other hand is a bit confusing, a bit boring, lacking action. In short I wouldn't waste your time with this one.
It's rare to see a movie that is almost without a fault. This is one of them, although you might have had to have experienced Sweden in the 1980s to get the full impacct - and not to find some of the sub-plots or plot points improbable. The reality behind the movie, as eloquently elaborated on in "Call Girl" (2012) starring Pernilla August, was actually even uglier, and the author of the book - criminology professor and police expert Leif GW Persson - this movie is based on had a pivotal role himself in the real-life scandal.
This paves the way for a great deal of authenticity, and the director Bo Widerberg pours all of his considerable talent into establishing that even further - yes, life really was that bleak, and the score actually *sounds* like the way it all looked and felt.
However, Widerberg adds to that a great deal of suspense and action; a very great deal, even, especially for a Swedish movie of the time. The eerie footage of the villain and his car, for instance, is of Hitchcock class.
Some of the finest actors available in those days also contribute memorable performances. Nobody can tell a whole story through a simple sigh as Tommy Johnsson did; the apparent disillusionment and overwork burden of Andersson is told only by Håkan Serner's fatigued-but-hopeful facial expression, and the walrus-like, condescending fatberg Dahlgren becomes equally likeable and revolting when played by Ernst Günther - not much needs to be said of the mutual dislike between him and the detective heroes.
Speaking of which, Thomas von Brömssen acts out Johansson's heartbreaking backstory with enough subtlety for us to feel it and ache for it without it becoming preachy.
The political dimension of the film also becomes apparent only as the plot unfolds, leading up to... well, let's just say it isn't your standard cop flick.
In short, Widerberg manages to internalise the suspense into his audience, making it ever more powerful than it could have otherwise become.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizA lot of the car scenes were shot in downtown Stockholm without permit from the police, often with hidden camera crews and crew contact only through walkie-talkies. Eventually, the film crew were stopped by civilian police, who let the matter pass when they recognized Sven Wollter from his previous police film L'uomo sul tetto (1976), jokingly telling him: "Aha, a colleague!"
- BlooperThe sound from the TV as Johansson is celebrating Christmas with his son and his ex-wife has the items of the Disney Christmas Special, shown every Christmas in Sweden, coming in the wrong order. When they are sitting in the sofa, the sound is from Il clown della giungla (1947), whereas when Johansson is leaving, the sound comes from the end of Papà Natale (1932), which is always shown first.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere are no end credits for this film. All credits are shown at the beginning, and at the end, the film simply fades to black.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Stjärnbilder (1996)
- Colonne sonoreSanta Lucia/Natten går tunga fjät
(uncredited)
Written by Teodoro Cottrau
Swedish lyrics by unknown
[Sung by the children that visit the post office]
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