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Den osynlige (2002)
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8 February 2002 (Sweden)
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A teenager is assaulted and killed, but returns as a ghost to find his killer. full summary | add synopsis
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6 wins
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Great film, instantly a favourite
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Gustaf Skarsgård | ... | Niklas | |
| Tuva Novotny | ... | Annelie | |
| Li Brådhe | ... | Kerstin | |
| Thomas Hedengran | ... | Thomas Larsson | |
| David Hagman | ... | Peter | |
| Pär Luttrop | ... | Marcus | |
| Francisco Sobrado | ... | Attis | |
| Joel Kinnaman | ... | Kalle | |
| Jenny Ulving | ... | Sussie | |
| Anna Hallström | ... | Marie | |
| Catherine Hansson | ... | Jeanette Tullgren | |
| Per Burell | ... | Per Tullgren (as Pär Burell) | |
| Gabriel Eriksson | ... | Victor Tullgren | |
| Norman Zulu | ... | Peter's father | |
| Eivin Dahlgren | ... | Headmaster |
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Also Known As:
The Invisible (International: English title)
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101 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Iceland:16 |
South Korea:15 |
Argentina:Atp |
Germany:16 |
Finland:K-15 |
Sweden:15 |
Singapore:PG |
Australia:MA (cable rating)
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Features Noll tolerans (1999)
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Being from Australia, not much news of Swedish films reach our shores. I had no idea about this one or the book it is based upon. I simply caught it while flicking the channels one day. It looked interesting, so I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did.
I absolutely adored this film. From the outset I found the main actor, Gustaf Skarsgard, very intriguing. I was surprised to find out this was his first major film role, he handled it perfectly. Never over the top, never underwhelming, just right.
I didn't pick the twist up in this film right away. I'm usually quick with those sorts of things, but it just didn't strike me that there would be a twist at all until it actually occurred. The feeling you get when it dawns just drums up the excitement and tempo of the film, when you suddenly realise that yes, there is something at stake here.
I also loved the very unHollywood ending. This film turned all those cliches about - characters you were meant to hate were ones you ended up feeling the most for, and the 'friend' who you usually feel sympathy for ends up doing nothing but drawing out your anger. It's rare that the real villian of a piece (especially a female one) becomes a sort of hero towards the end, and it can be confusing. But for me it worked well, and added real dimension to what would have otherwise just been a good film, not a great one.
The combination of great acting, real emotion and the eventual twist (or two) it what makes this movie so brilliant for me, and an instant favourite. Highly recommended.