Das Glück kommt morgen (1998)

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Das Glück kommt morgen: Directed by Colin Nutley. With Rolf Lassgård, Helena Bergström, Johan Widerberg, Gunilla Röör. Olof lives alone on a farm after the death of his mother. Unable to read and write, he is dependent on his younger friend, Erik. Olof advertises for a housekeeper, and Ellen arrives. During summer Olof’s heart and Erik’s desires develops.

“I saw the movie recently, as I was looking for a new taste of movies outside the French, Spanish, Italian or German ones. I adore European movies very much, and so I deliberately picked it up from the blockbuster store. After watching the brilliant performance of Rolf Lassgård as well as Helena Bergström, I have no doubt that a true romantic movie was nominated for Oscar foreign film category. The camera-work, Celtic music, photography, the location and obviously the acting was simply brilliant. It is really a must see movie and all credits to the director as he has brought up such a nice movie out of a simple story which still possesses the rustiness of a Swedish village. Rarely one can see such a nice romantic presentation of movie based on such a common topic. It could not have been done more better. I am a bit surprised why it was rated u0026quot;Ru0026quot;, there are many Hollywood movies which are much u0026quot;Ru0026quot; rated and bogus. Isnu0026#39;t a bit of ill-fated skepticism on the Swedish movie? I think itu0026#39;s time to learn for the hu0026#39;wood u0026quot;dumbsu0026quot; how to make romantic movies in a presentable way without explicit scenes and come out of the viscous circle of the sci-fi, thriller, murder, horror plots.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDo watch it if you have not, a must see for your family and it reckons 10/10!!”

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