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A Somewhat Gentle Man
After serving a 12-year sentence for killing the man that slept with his wife, a man ponders whether he should try and reconcile with his family, or take revenge on those who turned him in.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 6.9 |
Studio : | Paradox Produksjon, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Stellan Skarsgård Jorunn Kjellsby Bjørn Floberg Gard B. Eidsvold Jannike Kruse |
Genre : | Drama Comedy Crime |
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Please don't spend money on this.
i must have seen a different film!!
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I think this movie was made to be entertaining, not to shed a light on some boring ass subject, like a lot of Norwegian movies. It's part of the new wave of Norwegian movies, that dare to be entertaining, first and foremost. Instead of being serious or artsy, or like a play. It is sort of, very typical Norwegian, at the same time it's not.En Ganske Snill Mann is a mellow, quirky, quite entertaining little thing. It has a lot of silence, which is rather pleasant. Also has some embarrassing, awkward parts.It has some interesting and strange characters, like Bjørn Flobergs character and his gang, they are weird and fun to watch. Stellan Skarsgård himself is also great, of course. I always like seeing Nordic actors with many English-speaking roles under their belt, speaking their native language. Swedish is also such a fun language.There's some action in here, rather light, but some. There is one violent scene in particular that is really cool. The build up is great, very nicely done.
A Somewhat Gentle Man (2010)Norwegians, even more than Swedes or Danes (at least in their films) seem to be glum, dour sorts. And our leading man, a big Norseman (played by Swedish great Stellan Skarsgard) just out of jail after serving 12 years for murder, is unhappy. But now, getting a job as a mechanic and living in the basement of the mechanic's wife, he is surrounded by such an odd assortment of regular people, his colorfully mundane struggle to survive and get a little along the way is hilarious and moving.It wouldn't be helpful to say exactly what happens--that he crosses up two women, that he tries to reunite with his son who's expecting a baby, that he has to "settle accounts" with some thugs who won't leave him alone. It's how these things happen, and who plays the characters, that makes this film really great fun. And expert fun. This is a tale well told, comic, patient, clever. The plot gets interwoven and impossible in a Shakespearean way (brought to a high pitch of plausible improbability by the delivery scene, you'll see), and so everything is tightly controlled. Even the music is a parody of itself, somehow, a light and spasmodic jazz funk score that helps make clear all of this is a little bit in fun, even when it gets awful in a couple parts.The characters here are unpretty types, either homely or ravaged or just so maladjusted we see only their peculiarities. And that's a lot of the charm. There's no artificial glitz, no idealizing characters, no beauty on the side drawing the main character from the reality around him. You grow to identify with the people for who they are, and even though there is a comic airiness throughout, these people become very real, too. It's a delightful result, and I don't use the word delightful much any more. Don't miss it.
The story is about the oldest in the book of organised crime based drama: ex-con's past hinders him in starting over. That doesn't get in the way of this movie one bit. Skarsgard makes it work in this story of people who all took a beating from life somewhere, without it becoming sentimental anywhere.an ex con released from prison finds his former buddies waiting for him to revive their mutual criminal careers. Skarsgard's Ulrich skillfully navigates through attempts to manipulate him and in the end does what he thinks is right. No big words, no big drama, just the subtle humor and Skarsgards solid Ulrich along with the strong performance of all cast makes this movie full of outcasts. A realistic yet entertaining watch.
It's amazing that even on a renowned Festival as the one in Berlin, there can be shown movies like this. It's not really something you (or in that case I) would expect to see there. Yes it has Stellan S., but the story as it is, is very bleak and humorous to say the least. A story that you would expect to pop up at other Festivals then. Especially with the crude humour, it's way of not pulling punches (but indeed delivering them) and characters that are way out there.A few gross scenes, that are not necessarily violent, because sometimes even "romance" can be "brutal" to watch, as the viewers were moaning in a bad way at some scenes ... which you'll understand, once you watch the movie. Still very engaging and very well played. I liked it a lot.