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7/10
Stig Järrel scared the audience in the 1940's
camillamlund23 December 2018
Stig Järrel plays a disturbed teacher, as in Torment (Hets). This role is not aa "good" (and by good I mean well played) as Caligula, but still scary. Mr Järrel could play anything, IMO, but in this one he's sometimes overdoing it with his eyes... But I'm hooked anyway, so I like it. Very interesting to compare it to Hets.
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8/10
Not as thrilling as "Hets", but thrilling anyway
peterclash15 January 2002
Hasse Ekman was only 27 when he made this thrilling drama, and it is a good work for a man that age. You will recognize Stig Järrels Character if you have watched "Hets" but he´s not all the same as in his later roll. The film takes part on a boarding school and its interesting just to see how things were in the 40:s. The drama starts when Stig Järrels Characters mother dies and he starts in a new school were nobody knew what secrets he bares, and I can't tell you what it is, can I. But I can tell you that the actors are very good (maybe Ekman shouldn't direct himself) and the film i really thrilling and intense. It is not as good as "Hets", not many films are but you will have to compare them. I gave "Hets" 10 points and this 8.
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9/10
Penetrating the mind of a psychopath
clanciai3 May 2022
It starts off very well and no one can suspect anything. It is an ordinary boarding school with a nice old headmaster and an ideal matron for the boys (Inga Tidblad) who works well with her colleague Edvin Adolphson, a teacher of biology. This ideal order of life at the public school takes at turn when she after a summer holiday suddenly quits her job after having married a new teacher, Stig Järrel, of Latin. The moment he enters the story he completely dominates it and only with his eyes. The direction here is marvellous. The director is Hasse Ekman, who himself plays one of the students, but the way he focuses on the eyes of Stig Järrel is what you will remember of this film. Inga Tidblad as his wife still remains connected to the school and of course meets with her former colleague Adolphson, which turns Järrel beside himself with jealousy, and in that state he is no longer accountable for his actions. To release his fury he turns into a pyroman and is clever enough to get away with it every time. Here the story turns incredulous as he is able to go on burning houses down for twenty years without being detected. When he finally goes too far trying to include Adolphson in a fire the game is over. The amazing thing about this film remains the way Stig Järrel acts and plays controlling his environment with his eyes, and the way the director catches this is a masterpiece of psychology, revealing to the audience exactly how a sick mind works, passing from reason to blatant madness and concealing the transformation by premeditated intelligence. Ingmar Bergman would develop this theme in scripting "Hets" a few years later, where Stig Järrel again is allowed to play a teacher losing control of himself by bolting paranoia.
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