magnusalkerdun
Joined Jul 2023
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Im describing the main charactor, "PG", Per Gessle/Waldemar Wahlbeck. Wonder if his main direction were "keep smiling no matter what"... Lance Hedman Graaf "acted" like a paper-figure, too bad. Pheonix Parnevik and Ville Löfgren was OK, but the character that tood out of the bands actors were Kulas Xawier, playing Göran Fritzon, the least known guy in the band, on keyboard. That says a lot on the movie.
The atmosphere feels wierd, beeing placed in Sweden and all. The plot covers a lot of things the audience dont know anything about, for instance Per Gessle´s dads condition.
Whats is good about the movie? A lot of music for sure. Gyllene Tider (translated to english, Golden times) is/was a great band with high-quality musicians on all positions. Many of the members good producers too. For Gyllene Tider-fans, check this out, but do not have any risen expectations regarding the acting.
The atmosphere feels wierd, beeing placed in Sweden and all. The plot covers a lot of things the audience dont know anything about, for instance Per Gessle´s dads condition.
Whats is good about the movie? A lot of music for sure. Gyllene Tider (translated to english, Golden times) is/was a great band with high-quality musicians on all positions. Many of the members good producers too. For Gyllene Tider-fans, check this out, but do not have any risen expectations regarding the acting.
I would imagine Björn Skifs blushing with shame of what this became of a movie, with the title "Strul" where the original from 1988 was a blockbuster-hit in Sweden with cool and comedic acting, charactors in all parts and rock-video-esc cinematography (Luoma-crane used in a effective way). "Runken" has a tense and exiting time in prison.
Here, not so much. The only charactor/actor I was a bit impressed by is Amy Deasismont who really got the magic in comedic-acting by playing it low-key, letting the situations be funny, not acting on it.
I forced myself to watch this trough allmost 50 minutes, but I couldnt handle the lack of allmost anything a watchable movie should have. The acting were, overall, good.
Dont waste your time on this. If you havnt watched the original, from 1988 with Jonas Frick directing, do it, you will have a good time.
Here, not so much. The only charactor/actor I was a bit impressed by is Amy Deasismont who really got the magic in comedic-acting by playing it low-key, letting the situations be funny, not acting on it.
I forced myself to watch this trough allmost 50 minutes, but I couldnt handle the lack of allmost anything a watchable movie should have. The acting were, overall, good.
Dont waste your time on this. If you havnt watched the original, from 1988 with Jonas Frick directing, do it, you will have a good time.