Stockholm
Stockholm

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Stockholm

2013
Movie
89 min
Spanish

The story of the encounter between a boy and a girl. He confesses that he fell in love with her at first sight, but she does not believe him. However, as they walk through the night in Madrid, they share their desires, secrets, and maybe a few little lies. But soon the film brings us back to the harsh reality of power struggles, psychological games and conflicts between the sexes. Stockholm thus offers an incredible reading of the relations between young people today.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes58%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users63%
Director: Robert BudreauGenres: Drama, Thriller, Crime

Plot Summary

The film recounts the infamous 1973 Norrmalmstorg bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden, which gave rise to the term 'Stockholm Syndrome.' A cunning bank robber, Lars Nystrom, takes four hostages and attempts to negotiate his escape with the police. During their confinement, a complex and unexpected bond forms between the robber and one of his captives, a young woman named Bianca. As the standoff intensifies, the lines between captor and captive blur, leading to a surprising psychological dynamic.

Critical Reception

Stockholm received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its unique take on the notorious event and the performances of its lead actors, others found its pacing and narrative to be somewhat uneven. The film is often commended for exploring the psychological intricacies of the hostage situation and the development of the titular syndrome.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its tense atmosphere and the performances of Hawke and Rapace.

  • Criticized by some for its deviation from a straightforward historical account.

  • The film successfully delves into the psychological complexities of the Stockholm Syndrome.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's exploration of the psychological dynamics of the hostage situation and the performances. Some viewers found the narrative compelling, while others wished for a more direct historical depiction or felt the pacing could have been improved.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the actual 1973 bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden, during which the hostages developed a psychological attachment to their captors, a phenomenon that became known as 'Stockholm Syndrome'.

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