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7/10
Ambitious!
rolandddd3 April 2013
In many ways, the plot in this movie closely resembles Crash (2004). Prejudice is rife, tensions arise slowly and climaxes around a horrific traffic accident. Generally, Swedish society is generally believed to be pretty low on racial prejudice, at least that is the picture painted in the general media. However, director (and immigrant) Othman Karim wants to show another Sweden in this movie.

Most Swedes in this movie are generally portrayed as cold, greedy, distant and indifferent. The notable exception is the African man portrayed by Danny Glover, who is nice to everybody but encounters hostility wherever he goes.

The movie is stylish and contains many beautifully shot scenes, not often seen in Swedish movies. Though the plot is flawed and incoherent and the quality of the acting is both high and low, it is apparent that this is one of the more ambitious movies made in Sweden in recent years, and though it has its flaws it is pretty entertaining and well worth watching.
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5/10
So ambitious or too ambitious
stensson21 July 2010
You can call this Swedish drama an episode movie with an uneven script. It tries to show racial prejudices in a Sweden which is supposed to be relatively clean from it. These affect private lives, professional lives and they also make people's lives unhappy. And it all takes place in one day.

The problem here is the overacting, which is performed by everybody except Peter Gardinger. This mostly means that the director doesn't trust his script. People act in the most un-Swedish way, when they don't act according to...that's right...common prejudices about this country.

What is supposed to be a drama, turns out into almost slapstick. And the probably good intentions aren't fulfilled.
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5/10
A good idea, poorly performed
gustafsundberg29 July 2010
Warning: Spoilers
I was very excited when I first heard about this movie, finally a Swedish film that goes in a another direction and has big ambitions. And the fact that Danny Glover acted couldn't surprise me more.

The film is about several people with individual problems taking place during a ordinary day in Sweden. We find an African man and the verge an economical breakdown, a stressed business women, a former TV-star and a struggling father among the cast. These peoples' individual stories is later melted into one, when they by a chance are involved in a car accident.

Now, I have just returned from the cinema and seen the movie, and I am unfortunately rather displeased.

The acting is sometimes to much and not much is impressing despite a good line-up of Swedish (and one American) actors. The script feels silly at times and the execution of the events that takes place sometimes feels rather unbelievable.

The theme about immigration, discrimination and racism shines through too much at times making the movie a annoying school book instead of a cleverly told story.

It's sad because I had high hopes for this film, but now I just feel a big empty "nothing". It didn't spoke to me at all and had some serious flaws. The only actor that gives a great performance is according to me Ulf Brunnberg that portrays the old worn out TV-profile.

"Dear Alice", or "För kärleken" as it's called in Sweden doesn't manage to impress me,but it's still a positive try for Swedish movie industry. Therefore i give this movie 5 out of 10 points.
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10/10
A wonderful film!
asa-874-34948419 October 2010
This is a wonderful film, well produced, wonderfully directed and fantastically acted! It follows several individuals as they struggle to get through what quickly turns out to be a nightmare of a day and it does so with great sensitivity and a good portion of dark humor. An intricately woven fabric of human experience and a must see for those of us who feel deep love for our fellow man/woman and enjoy art that speaks to us in that vein. In fact, most of Swedish press raved about the film upon release while it often seems to touch a sore nerve by including subjects of racism, ageism, misogyny and general ignorance during a period of hardening climate in Swedish society (as witnessed by racist party being elected into government) and attracts more than it's share of slightly murky "reviews" in various more or less anonymous internet forums. A shame since this might cause some to miss a great film.
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