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- 1997
- 1h 30m
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5.8/10
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Marie and David are always arguing while their friends Sara and Samuel always seem to be happy together. Or are they? This year they decide to spend Christmas in the mountains together.Marie and David are always arguing while their friends Sara and Samuel always seem to be happy together. Or are they? This year they decide to spend Christmas in the mountains together.Marie and David are always arguing while their friends Sara and Samuel always seem to be happy together. Or are they? This year they decide to spend Christmas in the mountains together.
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A fast and jazzy big city comedy on relationships. Peter Dalle has certainly seen a lot of Woody Allen films, but this one is actually better than many of his master's. Sharp dialogue, dark humour and great acting. Recommended to anyone who likes Woody-Allen-style-movies!
I am writing this review in 2025. Almost 30 years later from when the film was made, so it is more of a nostalgia trip. This film really breathes the late 90s in Sweden, big city life. The film itself is not bad, nor is it anything special. It is really carried by the actors. Sometimes it can feel a bit like short sketches put together that spoil the flow a bit. Not everything is funny and has not always aged well, but some things are still funny. But above all it will be a lovely nostalgia trip, to a period that you quite often (I do anyway) miss.
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This is what life often takes us in relations in a more dramatic version with a lot of touch with fast paced humor.
This is a such great easy to watch movie with very great classical Swedish actors, even Gösta Ekman the legend appears in the movie.
If you like me love little black humor where where characters in the movie mess up all the time, conversation lacks often like in real life couple relations substantially content for an argue, you will probably love this movie then.
I feel with all characters in this movie, how they feel often no hope, wanna åroceed with another better life but ends up where they are like in real couple relationsships.
Remember, this is not an action mpvie, but still there is a lot of action in form of drama and humor.
This is a such great easy to watch movie with very great classical Swedish actors, even Gösta Ekman the legend appears in the movie.
If you like me love little black humor where where characters in the movie mess up all the time, conversation lacks often like in real life couple relations substantially content for an argue, you will probably love this movie then.
I feel with all characters in this movie, how they feel often no hope, wanna åroceed with another better life but ends up where they are like in real couple relationsships.
Remember, this is not an action mpvie, but still there is a lot of action in form of drama and humor.
I admit, I laughed. But I think I laughed even more when I saw the trailer which is sad, of course. I seems to be a problem with many comedies. Maybe 90 minutes is just too damn long for the purpose of being funny. Well, Lena Endre is brilliant as always...
I don't know how many times me and my wife have seen this video, I stopped counting at 25. Really sharp dialogue - sometimes it seems quite improvised, and sometimes it seems carefully planned. One of the favourite scenes is when David (Peter Dalle), after one of many quarrels with Marie (Lena Endre), smashes the TV-set he just bought in the street and then gets arrested by the police.
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- TriviaSamuel (Johan Ulveson) talks to Gösta Ekman (who plays himself) about playing a younger brother to Charles Ingvar Jönsson, a character Ekman played for five movies. This somewhat actually did happen in Jönssonligan spelar högt (2000) where Ulveson plays Sven Ingvar Jönsson, the younger brother of Charles Ingvar.
- ConnectionsFeatures Cobra: The Snow Falcons (1982)
- SoundtracksWhat Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry
Written by Walter Donaldson (as Donaldson) and Abe Lyman (as Lyman)
Performed by Monica Zetterlund
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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