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Something Good From Life
Two young people raised in an orphanage struggle to find meaning and direction in their lives amidst the chaos of post-communist Romania's transition.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, elderly widower, an artist named Tomas, finds his quiet life disrupted when a young, free-spirited woman named Malin moves into his building. Despite their significant age difference and contrasting personalities, an unexpected bond begins to form between them. As they spend more time together, Tomas rediscovers a sense of purpose and joy, while Malin finds solace and guidance in his wisdom.
Critical Reception
Something Good From Life (original title: "Utvandrarna") received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its performances and emotional depth, though some found its pacing to be slow. Audiences generally responded well to the film's heartwarming story and its exploration of intergenerational connection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the strong lead performances, particularly Sven-Bertil Taube.
Appreciated for its gentle and touching portrayal of an unlikely friendship.
Some critics noted the film's deliberate pacing could be a drawback for some viewers.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of a short story by Swedish author Stig Dagerman.
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