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Oppåt med Gröna Hissen
A man and a woman are cheated on by their respective partners and decide to get their revenge.
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Plot Summary
A successful but workaholic businessman, known for his aggressive tactics, finds himself in a surreal situation when he falls from an elevator and lands in a new reality. There, he meets a psychiatrist who suggests his descent into this strange world is a result of his own excessive ambition and disregard for others. He must confront his past actions and learn the value of human connection to find his way back.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Oppåt med Gröna Hissen' was met with a mixed to positive reception, appreciated for its satirical take on corporate culture and ambition. While some critics found its surreal elements a bit jarring, many praised Hasse Ekman's direction and performance, as well as the film's thought-provoking themes and comedic moments. It is generally considered a notable entry in Swedish cinema of the era, exploring themes relevant to post-war societal changes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp satire of ambition and the corporate world.
Hasse Ekman's dual role as director and lead actor received significant acclaim.
The film's surreal and allegorical elements were a point of discussion among critics.
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Fun Fact
The film's title translates to 'Up with the Green Elevator,' which plays into the surreal narrative of the protagonist's descent into an alternate reality.
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