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On an island in the Stockholm archipelago lives a man named Albin who has fallen in love with the new school teacher named Eva. Because of the Winter War the island is isolated and smuggling is rampant, the leader of this operation is named Fritjof and he is also interested in Eva.
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Plot Summary
A young woman from a good family falls in love with a man from a lower social class, causing significant conflict with her parents who disapprove of the match. As their relationship deepens, they must navigate societal expectations and familial pressures. The film explores themes of love, class differences, and personal choice in 1940s Sweden.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception for its sensitive portrayal of social divides and its compelling performances. Critics praised its mature handling of a sensitive subject matter and its realistic depiction of Swedish society at the time. Audience reception was also favorable, resonating with its themes of forbidden love and societal constraints.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive exploration of class differences in romance.
Appreciated for strong, understated performances from the lead actors.
Noted for its realistic depiction of societal pressures and familial conflict.
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Fun Fact
Gunnar Björnstrand, who later became a prominent actor in Ingmar Bergman's films, had an early role in this production.
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