Stig, un estudiante de 15 años, se siente atraído por la belleza de Viola, su profesora de 37 años, y ella, atraída por su juventud e inocencia, siente que es un alivio enviado por Dios para... Leer todoStig, un estudiante de 15 años, se siente atraído por la belleza de Viola, su profesora de 37 años, y ella, atraída por su juventud e inocencia, siente que es un alivio enviado por Dios para su marido borracho y miserable.Stig, un estudiante de 15 años, se siente atraído por la belleza de Viola, su profesora de 37 años, y ella, atraída por su juventud e inocencia, siente que es un alivio enviado por Dios para su marido borracho y miserable.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 6 premios y 7 nominaciones en total
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- CuriosidadesThe original title, "Lust och fägring stor" ("Great Lust and Beauty"), is taken from the second verse of Swedish hymn "Den blomstertid nu kommer" ("Now the time of blossoming arrives"), which is traditionally sung in schools before closing for the summer holiday:
"Den blomstertid nu kommer/ med lust och fägring stor. Du nalkas, ljuva sommar, då gräs och gröda gror. Med blid och livlig värma/ till allt som varit dött, sig solens strålar närma, och allt blir återfött."
("The flowering season's here now/ With great lust and beauty. Delightful summer's near now/ When grass and plants deploy. The gentle sun's warmth coaxes/ Fresh growth in what's been dead, As soon as she approaches, Reborn life lies ahead.")
- PifiasRCA Red Seal records are shown playing on the phonograph nearly every time Stig and Kjell are listening to classical music, and when Stig is listening to a classical recording at his home; none of the pieces on the soundtrack were RCA recordings.
- ConexionesFeatured in Lust och fägring - En film om Bo Widerbergs sista (2015)
- Banda sonoraRinaldo: Lascia ch'io pianga
Music by George Frideric Handel (as Händel)
Performed by Lesley Garrett with The Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Ivor Bolton
Silva Screen Records (UK)
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This was to be director Widerberg's last movie. A sweet family farewell, since his son played the lead in it. What his last words may be, as expressed in this movie, though, is hard to say. There is no clear moral in it, for which I am thankful, but a somewhat distressing observation about love: it is a close neighbor to hate, and it will not leave without vengeance.
The love affair between the school teacher and the teenage student is interesting when it starts to break up, but its beginning is too swiftly dealt with to make any sense, and its joyous, lustful phase is without depth. Only when things go awry, does the story get interesting, and the actors get to excel in their art.
The title is from a psalm, which is traditionally sung by students when they leave school for the summer break - or for good. It's a hymn to the summer and its luscious splendor - therefore, a lust of another kind, than the carnal one the movie deals with. Some Widerberg irony, no doubt.
Using his son as the student in the movie, was not that good an idea, although Johan Widerberg has a rare charisma on screen, and his own odd talent in acting. His father seems not to have been able to treat his son with the same merciless exploitation, as he was quite apt to do with other actors. So, the student is left hanging in a kind of vacuum, as if empty of his own intentions and conflicts. Things happen to him, as if he had nothing to do with them.
In this type of drama, it is important that the characters are stripped naked - well, mainly their souls, but bodies too, if need be. Widerberg manages the latter with his son, briefly, but not at all the former. When wanting to protect his son, he actually abandons him - for no other reason than the inhibitions in his own fatherhood. Johan, on the other hand, seems to be prepared to do any sacrifice necessary, to make the movie work.
I could be wrong. But the impression remains: the student's story never really gets to be told, because he is not allowed to be present, completely.
The love affair between the school teacher and the teenage student is interesting when it starts to break up, but its beginning is too swiftly dealt with to make any sense, and its joyous, lustful phase is without depth. Only when things go awry, does the story get interesting, and the actors get to excel in their art.
The title is from a psalm, which is traditionally sung by students when they leave school for the summer break - or for good. It's a hymn to the summer and its luscious splendor - therefore, a lust of another kind, than the carnal one the movie deals with. Some Widerberg irony, no doubt.
Using his son as the student in the movie, was not that good an idea, although Johan Widerberg has a rare charisma on screen, and his own odd talent in acting. His father seems not to have been able to treat his son with the same merciless exploitation, as he was quite apt to do with other actors. So, the student is left hanging in a kind of vacuum, as if empty of his own intentions and conflicts. Things happen to him, as if he had nothing to do with them.
In this type of drama, it is important that the characters are stripped naked - well, mainly their souls, but bodies too, if need be. Widerberg manages the latter with his son, briefly, but not at all the former. When wanting to protect his son, he actually abandons him - for no other reason than the inhibitions in his own fatherhood. Johan, on the other hand, seems to be prepared to do any sacrifice necessary, to make the movie work.
I could be wrong. But the impression remains: the student's story never really gets to be told, because he is not allowed to be present, completely.
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