A truely great and emotional movie. Excellently written and directed. From the first Minute you get captured by the characters and care for their fate. The film challenges its audience with many Questions and you Keep thinking how you would react or behave in those certain situations. The acting is stellar. Andrea Braein Hovig is absolutely fantastic and owns the film on her shoulders. She gets fantastic support by Stellan Skarsgard whose Performance works best through his silent Moments. Definitely a film that keeps you on the Edge of your seat for the whole 2 Hours. A Little Swedish masterpiece that hopefully get wider Attention in the future, because it deserves it. Little sidenote, the film is half way autobiographical what gives it an even more Special touch.
Keywords: based on true story
Plot summary
Anja (Andrea Bræin Hovig) and Tomas (Stellan Skarsgård),the principals in Maria Sødahl's moving Hope, adore their careers in dance and theatre. Their blended family structure is complicated, with two young sons and an adolescent daughter from their own union and two adult children from Tomas' marriage. Returning home after the triumphant international debut of a ballet she directed, Anja finds Tomas is working late, a galling abnegation of responsibility in her eyes. Then her physician gives her a dire diagnosis: she has an inoperable tumor that may be connected to the lung cancer for which she was successfully treated the previous year. A long-time superwoman who's been compensating for an often absent, workaholic husband, Anja soldiers on, refusing to tell anyone but Tomas what's happening - and becoming increasingly exasperated by her children's blissful ignorance, while only intermittently buoyed by Tomas' support. The next few days will test the strength of their relationship more than any other challenge they've faced.
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A Swedish Masterpiece
A true love unveiled
At the centre of the film is a middle-aged couple, Anja (Andrea Bræin Hovig) and Tomas (Stellan Skarsgård) who had lived together in 20 years. The crisis develops when a mortal brain metastasis is detected in Anja. Up to this point, they got children together but both had lived independent lives on their own. Anja had been a successful ballet dancer and had felt she had taken the responsibility for the children herself while Tomas' energy had been occupied by his role as a leader of a theatre. Several times Anja had been on her way to separate from Tomas while Tomas said that he always wanted to stay with Anja. Thus, their relationship did not seem to have been much alive. When Anja got her death sentence the core of their relationship was unveiled. For Tomas that was apparent not in is words but in his gaze on Anja. Neither was Tomas grief expressed in words but instead in his gaze on Anja. So their deep love was apparent. Due to the excellent performance of Anja and Tomas, I as a viewer I was able to sense their true relationship.
Inside people heads on full display
Something significant I appreciated about this film was how we could see into what the individuals were thinking and feeling through their actions. The actions themselves can often seem misguided or off target until you, the viewer, consider what led to the particular outbreak while trusting the filmmakers knew precisely what they were doing.
For example, the wife would lash out at the husband for falling short in various ways, all the while we see him being a caring husband and father. In a way, her being able to express herself to him in this manner showed evidence of a safely zone between them; this is, that she could do this demonstrated she could be confident he would have some sense of where it was coming from, and that she would know that he knew. How familiar to those of us who have experienced such relationship characteristics, in ourselves and in others! One success of this film is its ability to tap artfully into the familiar like this.