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Mehed ujumistrikoodes (2008) Online
Original Title :
Allt flyter
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Drama
Year :
2008
Directror :
Måns Herngren
Cast :
Jonas Inde,Amanda Davin,Peter Gardiner
Writer :
Måns Herngren,Jane Magnusson
Budget :
SEK 24,500,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 40min
Rating :
5.8/10
Mehed ujumistrikoodes (2008) Online

In the wake of a wild bachelor party, Fredrik discovers his passion for synchronized swimming. Convincing his floorball teammates to join him as Sweden's only all-male team, they set their sights on the world championships in this oddball, comedic tale of courage, triumph and gender role reversal.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Jonas Inde Jonas Inde - Fredrik
Amanda Davin Amanda Davin - Sara
Peter Gardiner Peter Gardiner - Victor
Benny Haag Benny Haag - Peter
Jimmy Lindström Jimmy Lindström - Larry
Shebly Niavarani Shebly Niavarani - Börje
Ossi Niskala Ossi Niskala - Jarmo
Henrik Svalander Henrik Svalander - Bobo
Andreas Rothlin Svensson Andreas Rothlin Svensson - Charles
Kalle Westerdahl Kalle Westerdahl - Markus
Dietrich Hollinderbäumer Dietrich Hollinderbäumer - Volker
Paula McManus Paula McManus - Lotta
Ia Langhammer Ia Langhammer - Lillemor
Jan Henrik Stahlberg Jan Henrik Stahlberg - Karl
Danilo Bejarano Danilo Bejarano - Badvakten


User reviews

Amhirishes

Amhirishes

The Swimsuit Issue (2008)

A fun, funny, lightweight but also delightful comedy with a strain of seriousness to give it some stickiness. I liked it, yes, though it's no critical masterpiece. The writing is fun and a little awkward (in Swedish or English), the plot a hair over the top, and the acting uneven. But hey, just like the main characters (members of an ad hoc Swedish male synchronized swim team) it has no pretensions.

And that's a relief. You want some fun? You want a view of a slightly different kind of Europe (and a different kind of Sweden if you are used to dour comedies and even more dour dramas)? See this. Fun and engaging.

The idea of the male swimmers suddenly taking on the world cup with their bumbling and barely rehearsed routine is part of why the silliness succeeds. You can't take it seriously. Don't expect an "Invictus" ending here where the good guys sweep it away (though by not expecting it, you never know). This is more about humility and hope and, in the one interpersonal focus, a father and daughter learning about each other.

In fact, the one actor who steals her scenes is the one key female, the daughter, played by Maria Langhammer. All the men--eight or nine--blur just a little, though there are three or so with central roles. What you might wish is that the interactions and subplots weren't so clichéd--the striving loser, the affected star, the stoic leader. All the bonding is heartwarming I suppose, and the gay jokes are funny but a bit thin. It's an uneven affair all around, with the hilarious hook that the synchronized team starts off at a party doing their stunt as a joke in women's bathing suits.

If only they had kept up their bumbling non-pretenses! We'd have something closer to the brilliance of "The Full Monty" than we end up with here, becoming instead more and more a sports movie, which is just plain weird when you see how it all got started in the first funny half hour.