Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWorld War II through the eyes of a Stockholm waitress.World War II through the eyes of a Stockholm waitress.World War II through the eyes of a Stockholm waitress.
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- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Annika travels home to her parents for Christmas, you see an aerial view of the train going through the woods. In the lower right corner of the screen you can see a part of the landing railing of the helicopter from which the scene was filmed.
- ConexõesEdited into Max Manus: O Homem da Guerra (2008)
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The Swedish historical drama "1939" was released in 1989 directed by Göran Carmback. "1939" is, in my opinion, a hidden jem that made me feel many emotions, while at the same time being fairly educational.
As the title tells, the movie set in the 20th century, capturing the whole war two timeline. The movie begins in 1939, the day Germany invade Poland, and ends the day germany surrenders, the day the world War ends. Containing the theme of the war, the movie isn't terribly graphic, even if the Nazis are in fact mentioned and shown, none of the crimes are shown and gone into the details of. It is notable that the movie is set in Sweden, and, Sweden being neutral, there aren't many mentions of the war's brutality, especially outside Sweden. The movie isn't mainly orientated around World War II, but it's represented in the way that affects swedes and their stance on the countries neutrality. I would definitely not call this movie a war movie, but it is historically accurate and informative to those that know little to nothing of Sweden during the war.
The movie "1939" is about three hours long, which is much more than the average movie. Although it feels like it should have been longer. The first hour and a half is orientated towards the main character's, Annika, life at home, her family, her own character, and, simply, her life. The first half of the movie allows the viewer to get to know the timeline, Annika and that people closest to her. However, the second half of the movie introduces the viewer to her later life, most importantly her blooming relationship. Here appear more personal issues, during which you can see the characters change, for some, mature. After watching Annika's and Bergt's early relationship and young love, it is shocking and even heartbreaking to watch their now married live's love shift. This toxic relationship of theirs, I feel like, is well represented, even roping the viewer into it. Here comes the benefit of the movie being so long, because of the previous two hours the viewer has gained some sort of attachment to the films characters, being able to feel emotions such as empathy, anger, or frustration, sadness and, of course, happiness as well. So far in the movie you've been able to memorise characters and recognise them throughout the movie since some reappear and then disappear again. I feel like this movie was incredibly beautiful. The scenery and atmosphere, the contrast between the big city of Stockholm and the farm, at the very edge of the country, at Wärmland, make the film beautiful. The film has many atmosphere scenes, with beautiful music and gorgeous Swedish views, not really contributing to the plot. These scenes are just enough and help you really get into the movie, it's atmosphere and themes. This movie felt slightly rushed in the end, however, it was still worth watching. This flaw can be overlooked by the beauty and the mixed themes of the movie. "1939" shows well represented days of womanhood, together with well written friendships. "1939" shows how a friendship forms develops and in the end matures. The friendship between two girls in cinema is rarely represented well, if even shown, however this movie does the job of representing two females being close friends really well. The movie shows the true colours of a complicated and toxic relationship without romanticising it. Together with a toxic relationship, in my opinion, also comes a slide theme of women's rights during the time of the movie.
When beginning to watch the movie, I originally thought it would be more World War II orientated, but I wasn't disappointed. For someone like me, that knows almost nothing about Sweden, I felt fairly educated after watching this movie. There are some scenes of Swedish people spreading their own opinions about the war or spreading their ideologies, helping you understand the country during World War II. Overall, I believe that this is a solid 9 out of 10 movie. I believe that this movie is incredibly beautiful and in its own way very well made, especially for its time, however I do feel like at the end it was slightly rushed.
As the title tells, the movie set in the 20th century, capturing the whole war two timeline. The movie begins in 1939, the day Germany invade Poland, and ends the day germany surrenders, the day the world War ends. Containing the theme of the war, the movie isn't terribly graphic, even if the Nazis are in fact mentioned and shown, none of the crimes are shown and gone into the details of. It is notable that the movie is set in Sweden, and, Sweden being neutral, there aren't many mentions of the war's brutality, especially outside Sweden. The movie isn't mainly orientated around World War II, but it's represented in the way that affects swedes and their stance on the countries neutrality. I would definitely not call this movie a war movie, but it is historically accurate and informative to those that know little to nothing of Sweden during the war.
The movie "1939" is about three hours long, which is much more than the average movie. Although it feels like it should have been longer. The first hour and a half is orientated towards the main character's, Annika, life at home, her family, her own character, and, simply, her life. The first half of the movie allows the viewer to get to know the timeline, Annika and that people closest to her. However, the second half of the movie introduces the viewer to her later life, most importantly her blooming relationship. Here appear more personal issues, during which you can see the characters change, for some, mature. After watching Annika's and Bergt's early relationship and young love, it is shocking and even heartbreaking to watch their now married live's love shift. This toxic relationship of theirs, I feel like, is well represented, even roping the viewer into it. Here comes the benefit of the movie being so long, because of the previous two hours the viewer has gained some sort of attachment to the films characters, being able to feel emotions such as empathy, anger, or frustration, sadness and, of course, happiness as well. So far in the movie you've been able to memorise characters and recognise them throughout the movie since some reappear and then disappear again. I feel like this movie was incredibly beautiful. The scenery and atmosphere, the contrast between the big city of Stockholm and the farm, at the very edge of the country, at Wärmland, make the film beautiful. The film has many atmosphere scenes, with beautiful music and gorgeous Swedish views, not really contributing to the plot. These scenes are just enough and help you really get into the movie, it's atmosphere and themes. This movie felt slightly rushed in the end, however, it was still worth watching. This flaw can be overlooked by the beauty and the mixed themes of the movie. "1939" shows well represented days of womanhood, together with well written friendships. "1939" shows how a friendship forms develops and in the end matures. The friendship between two girls in cinema is rarely represented well, if even shown, however this movie does the job of representing two females being close friends really well. The movie shows the true colours of a complicated and toxic relationship without romanticising it. Together with a toxic relationship, in my opinion, also comes a slide theme of women's rights during the time of the movie.
When beginning to watch the movie, I originally thought it would be more World War II orientated, but I wasn't disappointed. For someone like me, that knows almost nothing about Sweden, I felt fairly educated after watching this movie. There are some scenes of Swedish people spreading their own opinions about the war or spreading their ideologies, helping you understand the country during World War II. Overall, I believe that this is a solid 9 out of 10 movie. I believe that this movie is incredibly beautiful and in its own way very well made, especially for its time, however I do feel like at the end it was slightly rushed.
- elizabetekruz
- 12 de abr. de 2024
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- Orçamento
- SEK 30.000.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração3 horas 13 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.66 : 1
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