

Mobbing
Like all other colleagues, Jo is already waiting for the new boss, Dr. Schulz, who will soon start working in the department, is excited. After just a few days of working under Dr. Schulz's colleagues are dismayed.
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Plot Summary
In this Swedish drama, a young boy named Isak is subjected to intense bullying at his new school. As the torment escalates, Isak struggles to cope with the emotional and psychological toll it takes on him. The film explores the devastating effects of peer harassment and the isolation it can cause.
Critical Reception
Mobbing received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics commending its sensitive portrayal of a difficult subject matter. The film was praised for its emotional impact and the performances of its young cast, though some found the narrative to be somewhat predictable. It resonated with audiences for its direct and unflinching look at the realities of bullying.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its honest and emotional depiction of bullying.
- The film effectively captures the isolation and pain experienced by victims.
- Some found the pacing and narrative arc to be somewhat conventional.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Mobbing (2013)' is not widely available or consistently reported on Google platforms.
Fun Fact
Lasse Hallström, known for his international work like 'The Cider House Rules' and 'Chocolat', returned to his native Sweden to direct this film addressing a significant social issue.
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