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Karlar är karlar om sanningen ska fram is a curious blend of comedy and social commentary. Directed by Lars Göran Carlsson, it captures a unique family dynamic where the patriarch, Lunardo, clings to outdated notions of control. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as the women around him devise clever schemes. The atmosphere is both light-hearted yet subtly charged, reflecting the struggles for autonomy within traditional roles. The performances are engaging, especially from the women, whose determination shines through. Distinctively, it feels like a window into 1970s Swedish society, with that dry humor that often undercuts serious themes. It’s a fascinating watch for anyone interested in vintage European comedies.
Swedish comedy with a unique take on patriarchyInteresting character dynamics and humorReflects 1970s societal norms and struggles
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