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Big City: Days of Struggle
In the big city where loyalty is rare and justice comes hard, a stoic detective (Tetsuya Watari) and his old friend, a sharp-eyed reporter (Yujiro Ishihara), forge a quiet alliance, uncovering brutal truths in days of relentless struggle.
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Plot Summary
The film depicts the harsh realities and struggles of working-class life in a Swedish city during the late 1970s. It follows a group of individuals navigating unemployment, poverty, and social unrest. Amidst personal challenges and collective disillusionment, they seek solidarity and a sense of hope in a rapidly changing industrial landscape.
Critical Reception
Big City: Days of Struggle was a critically acclaimed film, praised for its gritty realism and poignant portrayal of societal issues. It resonated with audiences for its authentic depiction of working-class struggles and its powerful social commentary. The film is considered a significant work in Swedish cinema for its unflinching look at the economic and social challenges of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic and unflinching portrayal of working-class life.
Commended for its strong social commentary on unemployment and societal struggles.
Lauded for its authentic performances and grounded narrative.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this film are not readily available, general audience reception indicates appreciation for its realistic depiction of hardship and social issues.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 29th Berlin International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's gritty and authentic atmosphere was achieved through extensive location shooting in actual industrial areas and working-class neighborhoods of Sweden.
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