Follows two colleagues who in different ways struggle with the same issues about their sexuality.Follows two colleagues who in different ways struggle with the same issues about their sexuality.Follows two colleagues who in different ways struggle with the same issues about their sexuality.
- Awards
- 10 wins & 11 nominations total
Sereba Marvin
- Ung mann i kollektiv
- (as Marvin Sereba)
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I have read all the few reviews here, and on the surface it is about two men and their families and in the main heterosexuality reigns supreme. One of them has a surprise sexual encounter with a man, while his co-worker dreams about David Bowie seeing him as a woman. These two situations are conveyed in a sub Ingmar Bergman sort of way ( think of ' Scenes from a Marriage ) with long conversations between the two men and their wives. In a very slow way the camera roams around them. Intercut this with a city background. Then a visit to a doctor and she is very friendly, and the film turns very homosexual indeed. In glorious black and white she describes and shows a happy gay young couple, full of mutual passion and hints at happy sex. I was happy to see this. Then we return to the two co-workers and their families. After two hours and no spoilers the film ends. To be yourself or not to be yourself is clearly the question here and the ending was a total let down. A well made quiet film, almost as beautifully filmed as an Ozu film, and well acted. I think it deserves a ten for that, but in its own way it just goes around in circles. A 5 for the happy gay couple. Literally a black and white relationship briefly told. I sighed with relief.
- jromanbaker
- Feb 5, 2025
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- Gross worldwide
- $83,325
- Runtime2 hours 5 minutes
- Color
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