Dimman is a conman who is adrift in more ways than one. Living on a boat, often inebriated, cheating others for a living, looking inside himself to ponder his wicked ways, and even now showing up to a former friend's wedding without an invitation, Dimman is thus without a home, mind, heart, soul, friend, and wedding invitation. Remarkably, Dimman's feckless frenemy Fredrik is in worse shape. "I can't hold onto anything," says Fredrik who, on the eve of his marriage, gambles away all the wedding funds. Dimman and Fredrik manage to join in a shaky alliance full of shifting allegiances, competing demands, boats, and booze, to try to patch things up before the nuptials begin.
Shame on Dry Land is a raw and thrilling bromance full of colorful characters and surprising twists. While the plot is sometimes confusing and unrealistic, the film overall is an intriguing and delightful cruise. The director and major actors were present for this world premiere screening at the Toronto International Film Festival. They mainly attempted to make sense in English of the Swedish film title "Syndabocken." In Swedish it means "a shame is so big it floods the land." The English title may make more sense in this respect.