thomasjbollinger
Joined Jul 2016
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Sandra is a highly qualified specialist in her 40s and loses her job. Follow her through her melancholic journey finding a new one, applying for stupid jobs in stupid companies ( you know, all these scrum infected positive team bonding fun to be party companies and start-ups), struggling with her daughter and her parents and of course with money. It's not a comedy but it touched me as I am in the same situation workwise.
If you're into Hollywood, if you're not interested in slightly depressing eastern european/scandinavian way of life, don't watch it. Also I am not sure if people under 40 can appreciate it. I could.
If you're into Hollywood, if you're not interested in slightly depressing eastern european/scandinavian way of life, don't watch it. Also I am not sure if people under 40 can appreciate it. I could.
Read some reviews here during the movie - it was a mistake. I liked the movie for a couple of things, mostly I found the plot idea was interesting, the setting was good and the overall performance of all the actors was good. The movie also raises some interesting topics and thesis, like: What is it really to be male, if education and upbringing doesn't interfere? Are we by nature that violent an reckless or not - or only some? What percentage is genetic? I enjoyed the movie and in my opinionm it was a lot better than the score the movie gets here.
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