DjBeck
Joined Sep 2005
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I was really looking forward to this, but unfortunately it was a big disappointment.
After watching 4 episodes I gave up because of the terrible script and acting.
Don't waste your time!
Don't waste your time!
I went to this movie, mainly because of the lack of other releases in this small town I was visiting. I've never been a fan of Colin Nutley (or his other half Helena Bergström), but i tried to watch this movie with an open mind. A few minutes into the film, I found myself laughing at scenes that obviously were meant to be serious, and dramatic. This pretty much sums up the whole film.
The acting was OK, but seriously - would "Helena Bergström" get any roles at all if she wasn't married to a director?
The story was just plain right stupid, and the scenes where the band are playing were pathetic.
A critic at a large Swedish newspaper gave this movie 2 / 5 ... I'd say that's being a bit too generous.
The acting was OK, but seriously - would "Helena Bergström" get any roles at all if she wasn't married to a director?
The story was just plain right stupid, and the scenes where the band are playing were pathetic.
A critic at a large Swedish newspaper gave this movie 2 / 5 ... I'd say that's being a bit too generous.
OK, I have to admit, these kind of films usually don't appeal to me, but I thought I'd give this one a chance. I watched it for like 45 minutes and then I had to turn it off. Why you might ask, and believe it or not, I had to go and throw up. I've never seen so much religious propaganda in one movie before, and I hope I'll be spared in the future.
Further more, the story pretty much follows the average-sports-drama-script, and doesn't offer many surprises.
If you're a practicing Christian, like this genre, and really really don't have anything better to do, you just might appreciate it.
Further more, the story pretty much follows the average-sports-drama-script, and doesn't offer many surprises.
If you're a practicing Christian, like this genre, and really really don't have anything better to do, you just might appreciate it.