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Fucking Åmål - Il coraggio di amare

Titolo originale: Fucking Åmål
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
56.925
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Alexandra Dahlström and Rebecka Liljeberg in Fucking Åmål - Il coraggio di amare (1998)
Coming-of-AgeTeen DramaTeen RomanceComedyDramaRomance

Due ragazze adolescenti in una piccola città svedese. Elin è bella, piace ed è annoiata dalla vita. Agnes non ha amici, è triste ed è segretamente innamorata di Elin.Due ragazze adolescenti in una piccola città svedese. Elin è bella, piace ed è annoiata dalla vita. Agnes non ha amici, è triste ed è segretamente innamorata di Elin.Due ragazze adolescenti in una piccola città svedese. Elin è bella, piace ed è annoiata dalla vita. Agnes non ha amici, è triste ed è segretamente innamorata di Elin.

  • Regia
    • Lukas Moodysson
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Lukas Moodysson
  • Star
    • Alexandra Dahlström
    • Rebecka Liljeberg
    • Erica Carlson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    56.925
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Lukas Moodysson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lukas Moodysson
    • Star
      • Alexandra Dahlström
      • Rebecka Liljeberg
      • Erica Carlson
    • 342Recensioni degli utenti
    • 70Recensioni della critica
    • 73Metascore
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    Alexandra Dahlström
    Alexandra Dahlström
    • Elin Olsson
    Rebecka Liljeberg
    Rebecka Liljeberg
    • Agnes Ahlberg
    • (as Rebecca Liljeberg)
    Erica Carlson
    • Jessica Olsson
    Mathias Rust
    • Johan Hulth
    Stefan Hörberg
    • Markus
    Josefine Nyberg
    • Viktoria
    • (as Josefin Nyberg)
    Ralph Carlsson
    Ralph Carlsson
    • Agnes pappa Olof
    Maria Hedborg
    • Agnes mamma Karin
    Axel Widegren
    • Agnes lillebror Oskar
    Jill Ung
    • Elins mamma Birgitta
    Lisa Skagerstam
    • Camilla
    Lina Svantesson
    • Elins kompis (1)
    Johanna Larsson
    • Elins kompis (2)
    Elinor Johansson
    • Elins kompis (3)
    Jessica Melkersson
    • Elins kompis (4)
    Bo Lyckman
    • Mannen i bilen
    Daniel Teider
    • Johans lillebror
    Nils Björkman
    • Bengtsson
    • Regia
      • Lukas Moodysson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lukas Moodysson
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    Recensioni degli utenti342

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    QuikSilver146

    A very real movie

    This was one of the best lesbian movies i ever seen. I can personally relate to the characters, and i believe that they portrayed young teen lesbians very realisticly, that is how we really are folks, none of that hollywood blonde bimbo stuff, that was real. There was nothing fake about this movie and i think the actresses were awesome! If you're looking for a real quality movie, i suggest you give this movie a chance!!
    Ricky_Roma__

    A teen film I actually like (spoilers)

    I'm usually impervious to teen movies. I just can't get beyond the usual moaning, complaining and whining. I find it too much to bear, especially from people who don't have to work for a living, who still have their parents looking after them and who are incapable of expressing themselves properly. I, for one, a pauper scumbag languishing in the job market, would love to have their inconsequential problems. But if I take myself back to my school days then I can just about find humanity enough to sympathise. My teenage years weren't tough – I actually really rather enjoyed school – but I know how it feels to grow up not knowing what you want from life and where you're going. It's certainly a confusing time.

    So it's perhaps because of that that I enjoy Show Me Love. It's depiction of teenage years feels genuine and honest and I can relate to most of it. As opposed to Hollywood teen films where all the girls are strikingly gorgeous, the boys are ripped and everyone goes around driving cars and doing designer drugs. My school days weren't like that at all. They were much more like Moodysson's film where the girls wear bad make-up, the boys are hopeless with the opposite sex and where a crushing air of mediocrity hangs in the atmosphere. Everything seems hopeless.

    But despite that, my adolescence was pretty smooth sailing. There were no great trails or tribulations. Which is perhaps why I find it so hard to relate to teenagers. Not once did I want to kill myself and I never spent any time pining for a girl (lusting, yeah, but love never entered my mind). So to me their problems always seem rather…pathetic. But because Show Me Love depicts adolescence so genuinely, with all its awkwardness and idiocy, I can't help but like it.

    What rings most true is the sheer incompetence of boys around girls. At that age, most of the males of the species are hopeless with the opposite sex. They haven't a clue. And so the terrible compliments ('Jesus you're beautiful') and bone-headed chat-up attempts are rather amusing. Johan, in particular, with his awful bike and terrible baseball cap is subject of the most laughs. He's Amal in physical form. A dead end. And Markus, the other boy, is no better. He knows nothing about women either. In fact, the boys are more comfortable with each other. They'd rather spend time measuring mobile phones. Only with mobile phones, small is best. Inverse penis measuring, anyone?

    And the sheer awfulness of a lot of the girls also rings a bell. I don't know her name, but the girl with the miniscule eyebrows (which makes her look rather sinister and perpetually shocked) reminds me of a lot of horrible girls at school. Girls who were experts in making other people's lives a misery. And then there's the handicapped girl. Agnes is unfortunate enough to be friends with her, even though she doesn't like her. Those friendships are the worst – friendships born entirely of convenience and without a shred of genuine affection. Nothing is more suffocating. But as in real life, such friendships are hard to get out of. You may not particularly like the person, you may have nothing in common and you may have nothing to say to one another, but at school to be alone is to be exposed. It's better to have someone in your corner – anyone. And it's especially hard to get out of the friendship if someone has a disability. You feel obliged to make them certain concessions. So therefore it's quite shocking, yet understandable, that Agnes lashes out at the girl and that the girl takes it the way she does. However, the disabled girl's attempts to get back at Agnes and curry favour with the rest of her classmates make me squirm. I saw many such incidents myself at school.

    Less convincing, however, and it's a major reservation, is the sincerity of Elin's feelings towards Agnes. I just can't help but feel that it's a passing thing. Sure she may be a lesbian or bisexual, but I can't quite decide whether she does actually love Agnes – I completely believe in Agnes' feelings. She just seems to flit too often from one person or to one thing. There's one bit where's she checking to see what's cool and what's not cool. Is this her way of getting back? Is this her way of giving her life excitement? I'm not sure. When I first saw it I was more dubious, but now that I've watched it a couple more times I'm more willing to give the film the benefit of the doubt. I mean, Elin does reach the film's conclusion and her own conclusion rather haphazardly, but in that moment she does seem completely honest. And the ending, when they literally come out of the closet, is a great moment (although perhaps a little glib. I can't bear to think what they'd have to put up with afterwards and whether their fledgling relationship would survive).

    But still, even if I'm not 100% sure of Elin's feelings, it still manages to be a rather beguiling film. And this is mostly down to Rebecca Liljeberg's performance as Agnes. As I've already said, most teens I don't really care about, but Agnes is an exception. She's a smart girl with good parents but who still feels miserable. But despite this, her character is never annoying and never seems selfish. She just wants what everyone wants. She wants to be happy and she wants to feel normal. And because she goes through such an understandable range of emotions during the course of the film, and because her angst seems so genuine and deeply felt, I can't help but love the end of the film.
    8educallejero

    Like a Hollywood/Disney teenage romantic movie, but actually great.

    This movie has most of the things that a typical teen movie always has: archetype characters, feel-good ending, a huge score to reinforce emotional response.

    But it does it much better from the acting (not Disney robots), to the cast (not all perfect beatiful people, just normal people), to the score and script and dialogue.

    It is very good and very likeable and sweet (I watched it 10/15 years ago and I still remember a lot of it and how I felt after watching it).
    renaldo and clara

    Just caught this one on cable today...wow!

    Usually when I flip through the channels and come across a foreign film, it's either an unrealistic sexual crazy flick or a Gerard Depardieu period piece with WAY too much dialogue....this sure was a pleasant surprise.

    I'll admit-I'm skeptical when it comes to any movie anymore, much more so when it deals with teens, as so many films on adolescence are completely unrealistic. I started watching this expecting a false move any second now. .....A-any minute.....

    But no. In fact, the beautiful acting was the first thing that took me by surprise. Everyone did a tremendous job..especially the character of Agnes...but everyone did great.

    The second thing I noticed was the direction, which moved perfectly at all the right times. As someone mentioned, "directed with love", this certainly was...the characters set the pace and the tone...the camerawork let them do that.

    The final thing.....the language. How glad I was that I got to hear those heartfelt Swedish sounds, spoken so earnestly, yet so carefully, like Nutella on toast! (Is that Swedish OK, well you get the idea, no? =)

    I'd recommend this film to anyone...but even if you're like me, with a bit of ADD who likes to hide from anything "artsy", you will be pleasantly surprised!
    10purma

    Makes you feel your heart

    I just have to leave my own praise for this wonderful film. No other film has ever touched me this way, and I don't think anything will ever surpass this.

    Maybe it's because Lukas Moodysson and I share so much common values (Morrissey, obsession with teenage-romances and protective attitude towards that phase of life that is easily forgotten or denied.). As a 24 year old male I cannot watch this with dry eyes and I have seen this about 9 times. Rebecka Liljeberg's desperate eyes, thoroughly true blurted dialog, awkward silences and perfect resurrection for that old Foreigner song that doesn't fit into either of main character's musical taste, but will remain so important to them anyway... oh..

    I raise my glass of chocolate milk for this achingly beautiful movie, without this my own past would be more dark and forgotten, but you, Lukas, Alexandra, Rebecka and the rest have reminded me what love is all about and why it's still worth seeking.

    It's not just a good movie, it's one of those rare certainly good things on earth.

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    • Quiz
      Although set in the Swedish town Åmål, not a single scene was actually shot there. All exteriors were filmed in Trollhättan, almost 100 miles away.
    • Blooper
      When Agnes' disabled friend comes to the birthday party, a door bell is heard. However, when Agnes father answers the door the friend is at the bottom of the stairs in her wheelchair and is clearly unable to get to the bell beside the front door.

      It was probably her driver who did press the door bell and left before he/she was seen.
    • Citazioni

      Elin: You know what my nightmare is? That I'll stay in Åmål. That I'll never move from here. I'll get kids, a car, a house... all of that. Then my husband will leave for someone younger and I'll be stuck with kids that just scream and nag. It's so fucking meaningless.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the end of the credits, there is a picture of two hearts with "COCO" between them. Coco is the name of director Lukas Moodysson's wife.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Bag om filmen 'Fucking Åmål' (1999)
    • Colonne sonore
      I Want to Know What Love Is
      Composed by Mick Jones

      Performed by Foreigner

      Med tillstånd av Warner / Chappell Scand. AB / Warner Music Sweden

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 febbraio 2000 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Svezia
      • Danimarca
    • Lingua
      • Svedese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Show Me Love
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Trollhättan, Västra Götalands län, Svezia(Åmål)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Memfis Film
      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Film i Väst
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    • Budget
      • 9.000.000 SEK (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 169.331 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 17.110 USD
      • 17 ott 1999
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 219.331 USD
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