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Fröken Sverige (2004)

GENRESDrama
LANGSwedish
ACTOR
Alexandra DahlströmSverrir GudnasonSebastian YlveniusLeo Hallerstam
DIRECTOR
Tova Magnusson

SYNOPSICS

Fröken Sverige (2004) is a Swedish movie. Tova Magnusson has directed this movie. Alexandra Dahlström,Sverrir Gudnason,Sebastian Ylvenius,Leo Hallerstam are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2004. Fröken Sverige (2004) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.

Moa is in her early 20s, works at a factory and lives by herself in a cottage in the forest. She is a vegan and follows her friends and demonstrations, mostly to fit in. But at home, by herself, she listens to pop music and use make-up.

Fröken Sverige (2004) Reviews

  • This is a well rounded story

    jimbobaus2006-07-02

    Contrary to what others have said, this movie is very well made, well scripted and well put together. It is a very sweet good looking teen angst drama that shows Swedens rising star Alexandra Dahlstrom at her best. She plays a 19 year old girl who is trying in a way to find her self and she has a tendency to embrace all the fads of the day. It shows a deep look into the pshyche of a young girl growing up. She has issues with her lifestyle, her family, the men in her life yet she still manages (some how) to keep it all together. I recommend this movie to anyone interested in the genre. Don't believe what "others" have read... it is a quality film! Highly recommended!

  • Ms. Great

    stensson2004-09-13

    This is about the vegans in a small Swedish town. People who think they are without prejudices, which is totally wrong. Totally wrong indeed. It's a conventional movie Tove Magnusson-Norling has done, but within its limits, it's humorous and it has Alexandra Dahlström. Probably the most talented Swedish actress in her young generation, she forms a portrait, not just from bringing attitudes together. She already has a performed character and gives the illusion of a character not knowing herself how she will react. That makes her part surprising, like she was a real human being. There's lot of humor here and the wisdom to be learned, that you shouldn't take anything for granted or think you really know somebody.

  • Enjoyable, bouncy little romantic comedy

    varga21222007-01-21

    Echoing another poster here, don't listen to the naysayers on this one. Fröken Sverige is a fun little movie. Won't make you laugh out loud, won't make you cry, but will certainly charm you. It's about Moa, who's 19, works in a toilet paper factory, lives in a small house with low ceilings in the country and is trying, comically, to find herself. She's a bit of a shlub, her friends - a small group of vegans/band members/protesters who all live in the city - care for her but don't terribly respect her much. Meanwhile, the drummer of the band, whom she has a crush on, treats her like yesterday's trash and she keeps coming back for more - until one day, that is. It's mostly a story about how she, with a couple of new friends on her side, finds herself, gains confidence and gets control of her life. I loved this film. It's enjoyable, light and bouncy, in a "Singles" sort of way. Alexandra Dahlstrom - well, she carries the film and you just plain fall in love with her (if you haven't already from "Show Me Love"). She's a particular kind of star. Diminutive with a cute crook to her smile and eyes that speak volumes, she's certainly got a presence on screen. Also, with her tiny legs, she's got a interesting, funny run as well. A deep and brooding film? No. Life affirming? Not really. But who cares. Sometimes it's just enough to be entertaining, fun and charming - and Froken Sverige certainly is. Lastly, the soundtrack is just great - particularly the tracks from Melpo Mene.

  • Charming & off-beat comedy/drama

    alitosca2009-01-24

    OK 5 stars, but this is becos I am no longer attracted to "romantic" or charming films, so says more about me than the film. Saw this on free-to-air TV last week. A very sweet & charming film with an endearing heroine, beautifully played. Mia, who is very lovely (dunno what Finnish definition of beauty is), has such low self-esteem that her personality is submerged beneath her need to "fit in" with her bitchy female friends & her sexually exploitative boyfriend. In this well written & cleverly crafted "rites of passage" film, her desperation with her situation finally blossoms into nihilistic anger; which - rather than being off-putting - actually has the opposite effect on her life. The film traces this effect on her various relationships - with her aging hippy parents, her feminist vegan girlfriends, her bourgeois faux-punk drummer boyfriend, potential new guy & most unexpectedly of all, the troubled youth her socially committed parents are fostering. The film has many comic moments & cleverly satirizes the self-consciously hip & politically correct members of society. Mia is adorable - tiny, energetic & bouncy - & stays in your mind long after the film ends. And yes, the film does contain the F word. Like half the programmes on telly & most films. (Remember 4 Weddings etc.) See it!!!

  • Miss Sweden... not at all!

    thecatrin2005-03-02

    "Fröken Sverige" is a film about a girl who just got out of high-school and tries everything to fit in todays harsh reality. The movie's trailer is actually quite intriguing, thus misleading. Moa, the female lead character. is a vegetarian, communist, photographer and everything that's expected to be cool in youth Sweden today. However, when she finds out that her small universe is really a shallow world where she obviously doesn't fit, she makes a u-turn and fights for her pride! And this does sound like a great plot or? The theme is so typically "swedish" with the fake drama, rebellious teenagers and as usual unintelligent(plus all unnecessary swearing), short dialogue. The fact that we're missing something to glue all the pieces together, which leaves us with not totally unrelated but neither interesting scenes, it's like looking at an unfinished puzzle. There should have been more thought added to the directing to give some credit and a change of music to add some spark to the movie.

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