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A bride and her electric guitar-playing groom sail along in a house moving like a train; a distraught man complains of his financial woes while his wife tries to make love to him; a drunken woman shouts: No one understands me! to a bar full of silent patrons; a man waiting in line to buy a train ticket changes queues repeatedly, to no advantage. Running the gamut from quotidian struggles to big philosophical questions of love, sympathy and purpose in an uncaring world. (official distributor synopsis)

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gudaulin 

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English Roy Andersson and especially his film fans very much try to be "alternative." This is a film made for festival cinema programs and all those who are tired of conventional genre cinema. It is full of absurd minority humor but set in a melancholic atmosphere, with a slow pace and a static camera that disinterestedly records events around, including pronounced banalities. It didn't offend me, but I didn't have a reason to be enthusiastic, and over time I felt rather tired than an increasing interest. Honestly, those few funny situations could be better utilized even in a more audience-friendly film. I am surprised by the relatively high rating because just as there is a group of viewers from the festival audience who appreciate Andersson's style, I could easily imagine many other film fans giving it a Boo! rating. This really is not a film for everyone. Overall impression: 50%. ()

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