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Skenbart: En film om tåg (2003) is a comedic Swedish film that takes place on a train in 1945. The story revolves around a train conductor who finds himself in charge of a diverse group of passengers. Among them is a failed author who continually causes mayhem, a soldier who accidentally boards the wrong train, a doctor with sinister intentions towards his wife, and a gay man with a strong disdain for other men. As their journey progresses, hilarious and unpredictable situations arise.
The film explores various themes such as love, identity, and the absurdity of human nature. Each character's quirks and flaws are showcased, leading to a series of humorous encounters. Throughout the journey, the conductor tries to maintain order amidst the chaos, but finds himself becoming entangled in the passengers' peculiar predicaments.
The comedic timing and performances of the talented cast make for a highly entertaining and enjoyable experience. Skenbart: En film om tåg is a lighthearted and witty film that not only gives a glimpse into the eccentricities of human behavior but also touches upon deeper aspects of human relationships and emotions. With its blend of comedy, romance, and drama, this film is sure to captivate audiences and keep them laughing until the very end.
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Skenbart: En film om tågRelease Date:
25 Dec 2003Writers:
Peter DalleAwards:
4 wins & 2 nominations