supercoool89
Iscritto in data nov 2002
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Having become much of an institution in Sweden, Sjöwall/Wahlöö's characters Martin Beck and Gunvald Larsson has seen a lot in their days on the silver screen since Mannen på Taket came sometime during the stone age. Especially the latest incarnation (for yes, just like James Bond, Martin Beck has been portrayed by several actors, as have Gunvald) have seen many ups and downs.
But entering the third and last season of Beck movies for the duo Haber/Persbrandt with Skarpt Läge has put the bar up high.
This is not a common Swedish movie. The dullness of the "diskbänskrealism" is gone, yet we never leave the frightening proximity of home as the plot evolves around spousal abuse.
Skarpt Läge delivers an experience of utter and sheer horror as well as action rarely seen in this cold country's cinemas. A joy, but it has its price - a look into the terrifying world of the victims suffering from a husband beating them gives repulsion a meaning. Uncomfortable, yet the film is captivating and even fun at times.
If you are to see a contemporary Swedish movie - skip the boring dramas and see this. Had the international audience seen Sweden as a film industry, this would be praised abroad. A shame it isn't, but a terrific film, none the less.
But entering the third and last season of Beck movies for the duo Haber/Persbrandt with Skarpt Läge has put the bar up high.
This is not a common Swedish movie. The dullness of the "diskbänskrealism" is gone, yet we never leave the frightening proximity of home as the plot evolves around spousal abuse.
Skarpt Läge delivers an experience of utter and sheer horror as well as action rarely seen in this cold country's cinemas. A joy, but it has its price - a look into the terrifying world of the victims suffering from a husband beating them gives repulsion a meaning. Uncomfortable, yet the film is captivating and even fun at times.
If you are to see a contemporary Swedish movie - skip the boring dramas and see this. Had the international audience seen Sweden as a film industry, this would be praised abroad. A shame it isn't, but a terrific film, none the less.
This is one of the greatest flicks in Sci-fi since Star Wars. Why? Hard to know, but the fact that the special-FX weren't the whole movie is a big point, and still they managed to make it look very real, something the Bond producers should look for in future films.
I think it's more than fair that I start with what I think is the only problem with the story. Same ol' 'save the world, be home for Oprah' attitude, and that can make it a bit boring, if it isn't as well-written as this one was, without doubt.
And what surprised me, and the fact that it did surprise me was a surprise itself, was how great Will Smith still is! Since I saw Fresh Prince the first time, I was hit by how good he is in bringing seriousness to comedy. There aren't many who knows how to do that, and I'm sure that has something to do with his popularity. Others who posses that quality is, for instance, Matthew Perry, Eddie Murphy and Bruce Willis.
Halfway into a movie is where the rest is decided. Everything but make it look dorky is good! I was anxious, but it worked out and the climax made a great note in the movie history.
Go see this one, folks, that's all I can say.
I think it's more than fair that I start with what I think is the only problem with the story. Same ol' 'save the world, be home for Oprah' attitude, and that can make it a bit boring, if it isn't as well-written as this one was, without doubt.
And what surprised me, and the fact that it did surprise me was a surprise itself, was how great Will Smith still is! Since I saw Fresh Prince the first time, I was hit by how good he is in bringing seriousness to comedy. There aren't many who knows how to do that, and I'm sure that has something to do with his popularity. Others who posses that quality is, for instance, Matthew Perry, Eddie Murphy and Bruce Willis.
Halfway into a movie is where the rest is decided. Everything but make it look dorky is good! I was anxious, but it worked out and the climax made a great note in the movie history.
Go see this one, folks, that's all I can say.