G
- 1983
- 1h 49m
Three friends, Robban, Alexander and Kim has just left the compulsory school, and now they consider themselves grown-up and mature, being 16 years old. During the summer holiday they also ge... Read allThree friends, Robban, Alexander and Kim has just left the compulsory school, and now they consider themselves grown-up and mature, being 16 years old. During the summer holiday they also get a bit of experience of the world: Robban becomes a full-time drug addict, Alexander play... Read allThree friends, Robban, Alexander and Kim has just left the compulsory school, and now they consider themselves grown-up and mature, being 16 years old. During the summer holiday they also get a bit of experience of the world: Robban becomes a full-time drug addict, Alexander plays in a rock band but leaves it and Kim is desperate to get the girl of his dreams.
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- Rockgruppen Barn
- (as Krister Melén)
- Rockgruppen Barn
- (as Jean Frédéric Axelsson)
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Among the best scenes are the settings in concert hall of Kolingsborg (as the Club G, run by the sleazy character wonderfully played by Magnus Uggla) where I've been many times since which gives the film an extra point for nostalgia. The place is about to be torn down i the rebuilding of Slussen in Stockholm that is about to begin within short.
Another memorable scene is the live show with Nürnberg 47 at Ljusdals Folkets Park and the backstage scene where Reeperbahn plays Venus In Furs while the members are occupied with the groupies, a key-scene in which Sebastian decides this is not the life for him.
Last but no least the performances of Barn with Niels Jensen are great in their New Romantic / Punk crossover style. The soundtrack of course is a given part of any good 80's record collection!
it is not great, but it's a really good teenmovie.
But in this movie, nothing is allowed to get complicated. We meet a few teens with very teenish problems, in their most over-simplified form, and see how they first succumb to different kinds of temptation, but later - yes, with the help of each other - manage to get free of them. It's all as easy as bread-in-a-box.
Of course, such simplified dilemmas and solutions function only with a moral which is just as simple - and it needs to be intolerant and conformist. Silly, too.
The film was a huge hit with teens, when first released - although it tried to teach them to 'stay in school' in every way. Critics despised it, for good reasons. Now, time has kindly been transporting it toward oblivion.
But one anomaly remains to be considered with this movie: With such an uncool moral oozing from it, how could it be a hit with the kids? Was it because the adult world expressed its contempt for it? That, teens can always relate to.
It is a trip back to the 80's. This film is cult defined. The clothing and the music is sooo good. Olle Ljungström in the band "Nümberg 47"-just the name makes me laugh inside, is hilarious as the "fascistic" band member.
Someone commented that the film is a too simple view of life as a teenager, I couldn't agree more! However I don't see this as being negative, rather the stereotypes are sometime so stupid that you can only laugh (and laugh good) at them.
I also enjoy all the Stockholm footage (Kolingsborg, Vanadisbadet mm), this however I guess is mostly if you have lived in Stockholm otherwise it's nothing special.
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- TriviaEwa Fröhling who acts as mother to Joakim Schröder is actually only 9 yrs older than him...
- Quotes
Mia's father: And my morale, you'll know, is bloody old.
- ConnectionsEdited into Filmen om G (2006)
- SoundtracksI'll Find My Way Home
Performed by Jon Anderson & Vangelis
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- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
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