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With Many Children
A poor waiter struggles to provide for his family, while his wife keeps giving birth to twins, triplets - and always girls.
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Plot Summary
A successful, middle-aged doctor finds his seemingly perfect life unraveling when he begins an affair with a young woman. His marriage to his wife, with whom he has three children, is threatened by his growing feelings and the secrets he tries to keep. The film explores themes of marital dissatisfaction, societal expectations, and the complexities of desire.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'With Many Children' received generally positive reviews, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of adult relationships and moral dilemmas. Critics praised the nuanced performances of the lead actors and Lars-Magnus Lindgren's direction for its introspective and mature handling of complex emotional themes. The film was seen as a thoughtful examination of mid-life crises and the consequences of extramarital affairs, resonating with audiences for its relatable struggles.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and nuanced exploration of marital infidelity and mid-life crisis.
Recognized for strong performances, particularly from Gunnar Björnstrand.
Appreciated for its mature and thoughtful handling of complex human emotions.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'A Summer on the Island of Mörkö' in Swedish, but was released internationally as 'With Many Children' to better convey its thematic elements.
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