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So, 'SOPOR' is this quirky little gem from 1981, and honestly, it’s a fascinating snapshot of childhood rebellion. The story kicks off with a thousand children from Farsta taking over the Royal Castle in Stockholm, which is an audacious act that you don’t see often in films of this era. The mix of comedy and social commentary is pretty interesting—the kids, fed up with adult hypocrisy, have formed their own group, S.O.P.O.R. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that adds to its charm. You get these vivid practical effects and a playful atmosphere that feels very much like a product of its time. The performances are spirited, capturing that raw energy of youth. It's definitely distinctive, and you can appreciate the audacity behind it.
Includes a fascinating social commentary.Features practical effects typical of early '80s cinema.A unique blend of comedy and youthful rebellion.
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