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L'affrontement

Original title: Tala! Det är så mörkt
  • 1993
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
236
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L'affrontement (1993)
Drama

This provocative, penetrating drama revolves around Jacob, a Jewish pyschiatrist, and Soren, a Nazi skinhead, who meet accidently. Soren has just been beaten up while taking part in a neo-Na... Read allThis provocative, penetrating drama revolves around Jacob, a Jewish pyschiatrist, and Soren, a Nazi skinhead, who meet accidently. Soren has just been beaten up while taking part in a neo-Nazi demonstration.This provocative, penetrating drama revolves around Jacob, a Jewish pyschiatrist, and Soren, a Nazi skinhead, who meet accidently. Soren has just been beaten up while taking part in a neo-Nazi demonstration.

  • Director
    • Suzanne Osten
  • Writer
    • Niklas Rådström
  • Stars
    • Etienne Glaser
    • Simon Norrthon
    • Anna-Yrsa Falenius
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    236
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    • Director
      • Suzanne Osten
    • Writer
      • Niklas Rådström
    • Stars
      • Etienne Glaser
      • Simon Norrthon
      • Anna-Yrsa Falenius
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Etienne Glaser
    Etienne Glaser
    • Jacob
    Simon Norrthon
    Simon Norrthon
    • Sören the skinhead
    Anna-Yrsa Falenius
    • Raped Woman
    Anders Garpe
    • Sören's Father
    Gertrud Gidlund
    • Sören's Mother
    Pia Johansson
    Pia Johansson
    • Sjuksköterska
    Eva K. Johansson
    Staffan Kihlbom Thor
    • Skinhead
    • (as Staffan Kihlbom)
    Elin Klinga
    • Girl at Consert
    Ana Laguna
    • Jacob's Mother
    Gunilla Lilja
    • Nurse
    Magnus Lundblad
    • Skinhead
    Charles Maquignon
    Charles Maquignon
    • Skinhead
    Jesper Nikoladjeff
    • Skinhead
    Jan Ole Nordgård
    • Skinhead
    Hampus Ogus Näktergal
    • Young Jacob
    Jörgen Pettersson
    • Policeman
    Mikael Pettersson
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Suzanne Osten
    • Writer
      • Niklas Rådström
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    10flickaddict

    Confrontation between a young neo-Nazi and a Jewish doctor

    A chilling, breathtaking, frightening film. A great psychological drama, about a young Swedish neo-nazi, who has been beaten up by other neo-nazis and hides from them in a train. In there, he catches the attention of an older Jewish doctor, Jacob, who notices that Soren ( the neo-nazi ) is injured and invites him to come to his practice to treat him. I found it so very touching that this Jewish man, with all his horrible memories( his entire family died in Auschwitz ), offers his help to this young man, even though he undoubtably must have noticed that it is a neo-nazi, with obviously the anti-Semetic ideas of this movement.

    Soren visites the practice, and is invited by Jacob to visit him in his home. Jacob has noticed that this young man has deep-seeded problems, and is fascinated by the reasons and motivations for his ( racial-) hatred and aggressive behaviour.

    Then we see a series of 'sessions' in which Jacob learns more about Soren and Soren's background, and Soren in return learns more about Jacob, his terrible losses during World War II, and the true meaning of what happened to the Jews in the camps. In the beginning, Soren is very aggressive and doesn't believe a thing Jacob is trying to tell him. He mocks at him, makes anti-Semitic remarks, threatens him and tries to justify his racialistic ideas and hostile acts towards immigrants.

    But slowly, they begin to respect and understand each other, and Soren begins to see that his troubled youth might have something to do with his aggressive behaviour, and that his ideas about Jews, homosexuals and immigrants may not be entirely true or justified after all. Soren doesn't really express his newly gained insights in so many words, but in the end ( when they meet in a train again ), he sits next to Jacob, and smiles at him in a friendly way.

    Most of the scenes were shot in a livingroom in Jacob's own home. There are only two important characters, Jacob and Soren. There is no great soundtrack, no special effects, no beautiful sets or locations, but still this is one of the best ( if not THE best ) films I have ever seen. The ongoing conversation between these two opposite characters - one full of kindness and compassion and understanding, the other full of hatred and deep-buried sorrow and pain - is absolutely poignant to watch. There are a number of talking-sessions in which you get some understanding in Jacob's own youth ( through beautifully shot black-and-white scenes of his flight to Sweden with his mother as a young boy ), and in other scenes some insight in Sorens life as a violent neo-nazi and of his troubled childhood with a dominant, violent and abusive father.

    Both the actors are really great, and act in such a pure, natural way that I sometimes had the feeling that I was actually watching a real-life documentary with real people who had been through everything that is told in the movie. I found it sometimes very difficult to keep up with and understand Soren's twisted way of thinking, but the conversations never became to difficult or to winded to fail in holding my complete attention.

    A chilling, horrific, beautiful, impressive, frightening and sorrowful film. I was still shivering hours later..............I give it 10 out of 10 !
    bob wolf

    A Young Skinhead And A Jewish Doctor Discover They Have More In Common Than Just Their Hatred For One Another

    An eye-opening look at the racial tensions in Sweden is explored through the eyes of a young, angry skinhead and a bitter Jewish shrink who, following an awkward meeting on a train, form an uncanny bond.

    The skinhead, played by Simon Norrthon, is an angry youngster who has found belonging in the skinhead revolution. Although, he partakes in the brutal attacks being committed, he truly doesn't believe in the validity of the movement in which he belongs.

    A frustrated time bomb set to go off, the youth seeks counseling from, of all people, the jewish psychiatrist he met on the train. Hesitant at first, the skrink agrees to take on the youth as a patient.

    Their is a definite chemistry between Glaser and Norrthon who spend the remainder of the film discussing their views on racism.

    The film's writers decide to throw in both sides of the argument, the jewish doctor's and the skinhead's, and unlike so many other film's in this genre, it never becomes one sided. Tala! Det är så mörkt never declares that hating a race for whatever reason is wrong, instead it offers up reasons on why one would choose to funnel hatred through racism.

    We soon come to understand why this youth is angry. In a chilling scene we watch as Norrthon is beaten bloody by his maniacal father.

    The film comes full circle when the youth confronts the doctor on a train just minutes after saving him from a beating. In an interesting and poignant turn-around, his anger is that of a person worried for the safety of a friend, not of a racist.

    Where Romper Stomper and American History X over-utilized violence in an attempt to push along the plot, Tala! Det är så mörkt makes good use of conversation and actually comes off as more thought-provoking in the end. A great film!

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      Film debut of Simon Norrthon.
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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1994 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Parle il fait si noir
    • Production companies
      • Göta Film
      • SVT Drama
      • Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI)
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      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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