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Anders Lennberg's "Same Same" is a rare film. A fold that is sounds without any dialogue which needs translating.
Lennberg has directed a lot of things, but this might be the strangest.
We meet Jan Mybrand as "Mr. Lonely" living up far north in Sweden as he is hauted by a young man, or at last it seems he is. Who is tis guy? Is he a memory fro the apst, og is he being satlked?
We don't meet many others here, except a Taxi-driver and a drunk driver.
But everywhere we see this young man, often naked., appearing and disappearing.
The film as qccompanied with great music, is very poetic and mysterious, but the film will most likely bore a ot of it's viewers.
Lennberg has directed a lot of things, but this might be the strangest.
We meet Jan Mybrand as "Mr. Lonely" living up far north in Sweden as he is hauted by a young man, or at last it seems he is. Who is tis guy? Is he a memory fro the apst, og is he being satlked?
We don't meet many others here, except a Taxi-driver and a drunk driver.
But everywhere we see this young man, often naked., appearing and disappearing.
The film as qccompanied with great music, is very poetic and mysterious, but the film will most likely bore a ot of it's viewers.