The premise has been done so many times, but mostly form the US, so I was interested to see it from a Swedish perspective.
It was like a private boys' school / Lord of the Flies, with useless and violent adults hanging around on the sidelines knowing what's happening and condoning it. It's unbelievable that the parents of what seems like over a hundred boys wouldn't know about it and put a stop to actual torture.
The dialogue was pretty weak too, and the storyline sluggish and didn't make relatable sense. Eg. Before he goes to the private school he runs a thuggish gang and is very articulate getting what he wants on the streets, and then, overnight, becomes a total mute and won't say a word and won't stand up for himself? It's just not in any way believable.
The female characters are stereotypical - from the mother, to the girl to the girl's friend, to the nurse. Their dialogue was as if an after thought, and Marja's narration - well, I muted those parts.
I watched until the end but wouldn't recommend.
The actor who played Erik was really good, though - even if his terrible posture was hard to look at.
It was like a private boys' school / Lord of the Flies, with useless and violent adults hanging around on the sidelines knowing what's happening and condoning it. It's unbelievable that the parents of what seems like over a hundred boys wouldn't know about it and put a stop to actual torture.
The dialogue was pretty weak too, and the storyline sluggish and didn't make relatable sense. Eg. Before he goes to the private school he runs a thuggish gang and is very articulate getting what he wants on the streets, and then, overnight, becomes a total mute and won't say a word and won't stand up for himself? It's just not in any way believable.
The female characters are stereotypical - from the mother, to the girl to the girl's friend, to the nurse. Their dialogue was as if an after thought, and Marja's narration - well, I muted those parts.
I watched until the end but wouldn't recommend.
The actor who played Erik was really good, though - even if his terrible posture was hard to look at.