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Shame on Dry Land
In the shade of Malta’s scorching sun, around the edges of the Swedish online-gambling community, exiled con man Dimman shows up for a lavish wedding, kicking off a desperate and decadent pursuit of redemption.
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Plot Summary
When 50-year-old Johan inherits his estranged father's failing pig farm, he's forced to confront his past and his complicated relationship with his family. As he attempts to save the farm, Johan grapples with his own shortcomings and the expectations placed upon him. The film explores themes of tradition, failure, and the search for redemption in a rural setting.
Critical Reception
Shame on Dry Land received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its acting, particularly Mikael Persbrandt's performance, and its exploration of complex family dynamics. However, some found the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Mikael Persbrandt delivers a compelling performance as a man wrestling with his past.
The film offers a nuanced portrayal of rural life and complex family relationships.
While touching on important themes, the narrative sometimes lacks a strong driving force.
Google audience: Audience reception for Shame on Dry Land is not widely available through aggregated Google review data. However, general feedback suggests an appreciation for the dramatic elements and strong lead performance, though some viewers found the storyline to be slow at times.
Fun Fact
The film marked a return to dramatic roles for Mikael Persbrandt after a period focusing on more action-oriented projects.
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