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The Oath
Vuko, a young servant of Kotor prince, makes entourage with his brother and friends in order to obtain for the daughter of Venetian Doge for the prince's son. They spend seven weeks of drinking, whoring and without thoughts of anything else. And then, one morning, running through narrow streets before the army, Vuko accidentally witnesses the fight between the knights and the guards. Vuko falls into the hands of guards, and finds himself imprisoned. Even without knowing beforehand who is Maltese, Vuko is being sworn in on the eve of execution, so that the knight would deceive his miserable destiny at least a bit.
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Plot Summary
Set during a turbulent period in Swedish history, 'The Oath' follows a group of individuals grappling with the moral and ethical complexities of their loyalties and actions. The narrative explores themes of duty, betrayal, and the personal cost of ideological commitment amidst a backdrop of political upheaval and societal change. As events unfold, the characters are forced to confront difficult choices that will shape their destinies and the future of their community.
Critical Reception
While 'The Oath' is a lesser-known work, it has been noted for its thoughtful exploration of historical and ethical dilemmas. Critics have pointed to its somber tone and intellectual depth, though some have found its pacing deliberate. Audience reception is not widely documented due to its limited release and historical context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual rigor and exploration of complex moral questions.
Noted for its understated yet powerful portrayal of character conflict.
Some found the film's deliberate pacing to be a challenge.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a novel by the same name, written by the director Per-Olof Sundman himself, who was also a well-regarded author.
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