>Fricking Amal
I live near Åmål and seeing a movie with your own accent, in your own area with all that fricking teenage angst makes me feel ill to this day
It's really fricking weird and I wonder if people from LA or NY feel the same way about all the movies taking place there
t. 29, saw it for the first time at the age of the characters in the film
You quickly become accustomed to it when your big city is in movies and tv shows but it does feel weird if you're from a smaller place. Parts of 'It Follows' was filmed on the street I grew up on and much of it in the surrounding area. That was weird to see. Seeing Sepulveda Dam though? Not a big deal, drove by that thousands of times when I lived in LA. Same for landmarks in Vancouver and Atlanta.
What did you like about it? Will help me know what to rec
You quickly become accustomed to it when your big city is in movies and tv shows but it does feel weird if you're from a smaller place. Parts of 'It Follows' was filmed on the street I grew up on and much of it in the surrounding area. That was weird to see. Seeing Sepulveda Dam though? Not a big deal, drove by that thousands of times when I lived in LA. Same for landmarks in Vancouver and Atlanta.
Yeah I think you're right
They film a big chunk of Swedish movies in my town and the next time over so I've seen streets and buildings I know in a lot of different ones
The difference is those movies are normally filled with the same few actors (mostly from Stockholm and the east coast) so the dialog and the ideas in the movie aren't familiar even if they filmed it here
Fricking Åmål on the other hand has a bunch of kids from here, with our shitty accent and the same bored, rural shit that I grew up in
They even look, talk and act like my older brother's friends did and it fricks me up in a way that pretty much no media has done before
no
Nah, it's stupid
She was a dumb moron and the movie is so overly tragic that it just becomes comedic
Is it less or more tragic / melodramatic than Godard's My Life to Live? Because I hated that film for precisely the reasons you describe.
It's more over the top than that one, especially the last third/ending. Watch Belle de Jour for a fun prostitution movie
seen it
>contrive horrible scenarios in a script with nothing else to offer but misery porn
>"look! look how tragic!"
it's dumb and pointless.
Cynicism will eat you slowly
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Yeah it's good, just really depressing or good to have a wank to, depending on your personality.
Watch his other movie Fricking Amal also
>Fricking Amal
I live near Åmål and seeing a movie with your own accent, in your own area with all that fricking teenage angst makes me feel ill to this day
It's really fricking weird and I wonder if people from LA or NY feel the same way about all the movies taking place there
t. 29, saw it for the first time at the age of the characters in the film
teenage lesbians in rural sweden
teenage prostitution in the eastern bloc
what did Lukas mean by this
I think you know exactly what he meant
You quickly become accustomed to it when your big city is in movies and tv shows but it does feel weird if you're from a smaller place. Parts of 'It Follows' was filmed on the street I grew up on and much of it in the surrounding area. That was weird to see. Seeing Sepulveda Dam though? Not a big deal, drove by that thousands of times when I lived in LA. Same for landmarks in Vancouver and Atlanta.
You'll just be depressed because you'll fall in love with her and want to protect her.
>ywn save lilya and have her be the mother of your children
this
blue is the warmest color
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irl she'd be a prostitute and proud, not some poor little abused kitten.
Yes. But its very sad.
it's depresscore
Anymore kino in that genre?
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yes. she's sexy too
No. She's completely unlikeable and deserves a terrible fate.
More movies like Fricking Amal? I really loved that one.
What did you like about it? Will help me know what to rec
Yeah I think you're right
They film a big chunk of Swedish movies in my town and the next time over so I've seen streets and buildings I know in a lot of different ones
The difference is those movies are normally filled with the same few actors (mostly from Stockholm and the east coast) so the dialog and the ideas in the movie aren't familiar even if they filmed it here
Fricking Åmål on the other hand has a bunch of kids from here, with our shitty accent and the same bored, rural shit that I grew up in
They even look, talk and act like my older brother's friends did and it fricks me up in a way that pretty much no media has done before
>What did you like about it? Will help me know what to rec
Not him, but I liked the cute teenage lesbians.
Yes.
I wish Oksana Akinshina had a Hollywood career beyond that one Bourne movie. She's still pure sexo to this day.