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Tre solar

  • 2004
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
2.8/10
912
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Tre solar (2004)
Drama

The plague hits medieval Sweden.The plague hits medieval Sweden.The plague hits medieval Sweden.

  • Director
    • Richard Hobert
  • Writer
    • Richard Hobert
  • Stars
    • Lena Endre
    • Kjell Bergqvist
    • Natalie Minnevik
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.8/10
    912
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Hobert
    • Writer
      • Richard Hobert
    • Stars
      • Lena Endre
      • Kjell Bergqvist
      • Natalie Minnevik
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Lena Endre
    Lena Endre
    • Hanna Röde
    Kjell Bergqvist
    Kjell Bergqvist
    • Joel Fiskare
    Natalie Minnevik
    • Girl
    Maria Bonnevie
    Maria Bonnevie
    • Emma
    Rolf Lassgård
    Rolf Lassgård
    • Torben Barberare
    Mikael Persbrandt
    Mikael Persbrandt
    • Ulf
    Rikard Wolff
    Rikard Wolff
    • Isak Målare
    Sven-Bertil Taube
    Sven-Bertil Taube
    • Olof Blinde
    Magnus Krepper
    Magnus Krepper
    • Budbäraren
    Jan Waldekranz
    Jan Waldekranz
    • Priest
    Björn Granath
    Björn Granath
    • Vaktchefen
    Stephan Holmström
    • Stadsvakten
    Anastasios Soulis
    Anastasios Soulis
    • Dying Boy
    Åsa-Lena Hjelm
    • Fiskarkvinnan
    Mats Torstensson
    • Raske
    Max Olausson
    • Kjetil
    Micke Enerdal
    • Magnus, Hannas son
    • (as Mikael Enerdal)
    Ebba Bernhardsson
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    • Director
      • Richard Hobert
    • Writer
      • Richard Hobert
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    6wolf-117

    It is medieval and mediocre...

    Maybe one has to be Swedish to fully appreciate Tre Solar. Understanding the words is not enough. In the making of this film one could have chosen between fantasy and realism. Apparently writer and director Richard Hobert went for realism. The sets, the cast, the acting and the costumes are all convincing enough. But then his heroine Hanna (Endre) acts like a serious anachronism. She is a modern day Swedish woman with none of the taboo or restrain that medieval patriarchate put on women. While the story runs from AD to BC, modern Swedish film-making often deems it necessary to be vulgar and offensive to make a point. Though Hoberts script is mild in this respect (from Swedish point of view), its arrogance may still be enough to cause contempt. To paraphrase a Swedish idiom; "At least two of the three suns come down like pancake." In script and in ambition. There are many really poor films being made. This is not one of them. This one is medieval and plain mediocre... Though we have to acknowledge its potential.
    1beherenow3

    Not utterly detestable but a complete waste of time

    I came here and read the reviews before I watched this on TV last night. After reading the bad reviews here I thought "it can't be that bad surely, it is at least watchable for novelty value... I like nordic films so from that perspective sure I can get something out of it...". I wish I hadn't wasted my time. It is 100 mins of really badly scripted, utterly irrational nonsense about someone who the script writers can't decide how her emotions and actions should resemble each other, in a continuous manner with regards to the plot, and therefore ends up looking ridiculous and being forgettable. (Forgettable other than the fact I will continue to rue wasting 2 hrs of my life).

    There is just no point to this movie. And no I don't "not get it", but what's it about? A woman loves her husband? not overly deep. Human relationships? The weakest movie on this topic I have seen for quite a while. A history movie? The era and the plague don't come in to it at all other than excuses to make the ridiculous script lines excusable on the basis of something like "it's set centuries ago, people talked crazily back then". A middle-ages Odyssee? Stick with the ancient Greek one.

    I am just glad I can't speak Swedish (and had to read subtitles), when you listen to the talking you can just tell it would be even more embarrassing to listen to it proper than it would be reading the subtitles.
    4kissekatt

    The disastrous script makes this movie fall.

    Alot of the negative criticism this movie has gotten seems to concentrate on the wigs. Personally I don't think that's got anything to do with why the movie isn't good. The wigs didn't bother me at all actually. Overall I thought the whole production seemed quite serious and it looked good to me and didnt detract from the movie.

    The thing that puts this movie down is the script and directing. It's absolutely terrible. And I'm not kidding here. It seems like something I wrote back in fourth grade. And the way they try to put humour into it. It's pretty hilarious, not due to the jokes, but due to it being so utterly ridiculous.

    And it's not particularly true to that age either. I mean people didn't call the plague "the plague" back then. They called it the "big death". Also they had no idea that the rats were the ones spreading the disease either so there's no reason for the characters of the movie to fear the rats so much.

    I dont really know what this movie wants. It seems like half of the time they're trying to have a history lesson and the other they're trying to be funny. And inbetween they're just riding on horses. There's no red line connecting it at all. I'll admit it gave me a few laughs but that was mostly due to the horses having so short legs making them look ridiculous when they galloped. But all in all this isn't a movie to see if your not a moviebuff like myself.

    3/10
    1caleijdou-1

    Varför skulle någon vilja skämma ut Sverige på det här sättet? Why would anyone want to embarrass Sweden like this?

    This was the first Swedish movie (except Josef Fares' movies and Vuxna Människor) that I saw from the beginning to the end. Not because it was exciting or incredibly interesting, but because our extremely boring Swedish teacher forced my class to see it.

    After have seen Tre Solar I have also come to the conclusion that she also had extremely bad taste.

    Why Tre Solar is awful: 1. The script was probably printed on an A3-paper, there are approximately 3 lines in this movie. 2. The props is horrible, maybe because of the low budget or a lack of inspiration. 3. The actors are showing a complete lack of knowledge about acting.

    All of this results in Tre Solar being an excruciating horrible and sad, sad movie.

    It is also sad to see that splendid actors such as Rolf Lassgård and Rikard Wolf chose to participate in this movie.
    JanneFantastic

    Bad hair day?

    Sorry about my crappy English. It isn't easy to write this comment without laughing...

    And the award for worse wig ever goes to... The entire cast of "Tre Solar"!

    I don't think I've ever laughed this much to a Swedish movie before and I doubt that I ever will. This is so bad that... that... I can't find the words to describe how awful this really is. Throughout the entire film I excpected Terry Gilliam & C/o to show up, banging coconuts together, pretending to ride imaginary horses.

    Finally, I beg to the producers to NEVER ever show this film outside Swedish boarders. We can't let anybody think Swedish cinema stinks this much. Because if you do, nobody is gonna give us foreign money so we can film the books about Arn.

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    • Trivia
      Hanna says her hair clip was her morning gift from Ulf. The term "morning gift" derives from the practice of the bridegroom giving his bride a gift on the morning after the wedding night, after the consummation of the marriage and proof of the bride's virginity. Traditionally the dower or morning gift was much bigger than a hair clip. It was usually land or property that could support a wife in the (usual) event that she survived her husband. It was usually given (in trust) to the wife after the wedding.
    • Goofs
      In a view of the setting sun over the sea, after the cross burning and the burial, you can see several condensation trails from airplanes among the clouds.
    • Connections
      Referenced in High Chaparall: Tonya Harding (2004)

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2004 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Three Suns
    • Filming locations
      • Eketorp Fortress, Öland, Kalmar län, Sweden(2500 years old fortress)
    • Production companies
      • Cimbria Film
      • Film i Väst
      • Sonet Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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