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Fritimen
The 25th in a series of Norwegian commercial compilations addressed to "the modern housewife".
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Norway, a young woman from a religious background struggles with her emerging identity and desires, clashing with societal expectations and her conservative upbringing. The film explores themes of freedom, repression, and the search for self in a restrictive environment. It follows her journey as she navigates forbidden relationships and attempts to break free from the confines of her community.
Critical Reception
Fritimen was a significant film in Norwegian cinema, praised for its sensitive portrayal of female sexuality and societal constraints. While it garnered critical attention for its honest depiction of a young woman's awakening, its challenging themes meant it was met with a mixed to positive reception, resonating with some audiences more than others.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its frank and nuanced exploration of a young woman's sexual awakening.
Recognized for its sensitive handling of themes of repression and societal expectations in rural Norway.
Some found the pacing deliberate, though its emotional core was often highlighted.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable through public digital channels, making a specific summary of Google user reviews impossible to ascertain.
Fun Fact
The film's exploration of female desire and societal constraints was considered quite bold for Norwegian cinema at the time of its release.
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