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Four More Years
The Swedish Liberal party leader David Holst is in crisis. Just recently, he was Sweden’s hottest politician. Stylish, funny, popular and the obvious candidate as the country’s next Prime Minister. Now, two years and a disappointing election defeat later, he finds himself in free fall. The voters have deserted him, the party is in uproar and he can hardly manage to get out of bed. It gets no better when he falls head over heels in love with party general secretary Martin, the last person on earth he can fall in love with. A man. A Social Democrat.
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Plot Summary
A satirical look at the intense political climate during a presidential election. The film follows a group of individuals deeply invested in the outcome, showcasing their personal lives and their passionate, often absurd, involvement in the campaign. Tensions rise as election day approaches, revealing the extreme measures people will take to support their chosen candidate.
Critical Reception
Four More Years received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its timely satire and strong comedic performances. However, some found the film's tone uneven and its political commentary occasionally heavy-handed. Audiences generally appreciated its humor and relatable portrayal of political obsession.
What Reviewers Say
Sharp and witty satire on the absurdity of modern political campaigns.
Features strong comedic performances from its ensemble cast.
Effectively captures the heightened emotions surrounding election cycles.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film's humor and its relevant take on political fervor. Many found the characters' exaggerated reactions to be both funny and surprisingly familiar, leading to a generally positive viewing experience.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over a period of three weeks, with much of the dialogue being improvised by the cast to capture a sense of spontaneity and realism in the political discussions.
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