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Together (2000)

Starring: Lisa Lindgren (II), Michael Nyqvist Director: Lukas Moodysson Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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Lukas Moodysson's exemplary comedy, one part distressing to two parts delectable, is set in a hippie commune in the mid-nineteen-seventies-in Sweden, no less, where the hippie ethic was an article of faith. Within minutes, we know not only where we are but whom we are dealing with; as a director, Moodysson is the perfect host, calmly introducing us, without the trace of a sneer, to a broad selection of trolls and fruitcakes. What follows is a dance of desire, as men, women, and even children pair off with one another; under it all, like a bass note, sounds the story of Elisabeth (Lisa Lindgren) and her drunken husband, Rolf (Michael Nyqvist), strangers to this utopian colony, who finally find refuge, and a kind of reconciliation, in its absurd dreams. That is Moodysson's great trick: to blow hot and cold, allowing us both to laugh at these bearded types and to respect, even envy, their frazzled companionship. With the excellent Emma Samuelsson as the warring couple's daughter, and with the help of Abba-what did you expect?-on the soundtrack. In Swedish. -Anthony Lane
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker


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Heartfelt and scrupulously funny (Rolling Stone), this comedy about a Swedish commune is 'the most sheerly entertaining foreign film to reach these shores in years (Movieline)! Starring Lisa Lindgren and Michael Nyqvist, Together is a hilarious (Vogue) and enchanting (Entertainment Weekly) romp through both the familiar and unexpected, where the slightlyridiculous merges with the almost sublime (Los Angeles Times)! Marxists and nudists and vegans oh my! Life goes from hippie heaven to hellish anarchy when a suburban housewife and her two precocious kids move into a 1970s communeonly to unleash a maelstrom of suburban values. But as the belligerent beatniks and commitment-phobic communists start questioning their beliefs, theyall begin to realize that sometimes living in harmony can be an all-out war.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A warm comedy with serious undertones by Moodysson..., February 23, 2004
It is the year 1975 when ABBA and the children TV show "Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter" (translation: Five ants are more than four than five elephants) was immensely popular in Sweden. Elisabeth has just been beaten up by her husband and she has decided to move to to her brother Göran's with her two children. What makes the film more interesting is that Göran lives in a commune with a wide variety of characters that are rather radical on the left side of politics and openly display opinions and thoughts in regards to anything. At first is Elisabeth is bothered by their openness towards one another, but she realizes that she has no where else to go as a jobless housewife. As time passes Elisabeth becomes not only comfortable, but also begins to form her own notions, which strengthens her.

Together (Tillsammans) is a marvelous and well directed story as it is a kaleidoscope of notions put into action in an environment where love and confrontations belong in the daily routine. Despite the confrontational situations in the film, Moodysson creates a warm atmosphere where one concept overrides all other thoughts, which is that notions are pointless in the absence of company. This results in a warm comedy with serious undertones that offer much food for thought as Moodysson leaves the audience with a brilliant cinematic experience.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well-Made Comedy Drama from the Director of "Show Me Love", March 3, 2004
By Tsuyoshi (Kyoto, Japan) - See all my reviews
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(Not ot be confused with another great film of the same name, directed by Chinese master Chen Kaige.)

"Together" is the second film by Lukas Moodysson, who gave us very charming film "Show Me Love." (If you have not seen it, you are just missing a great thing.) Here, Moodysson tackles different theme, a small commune in 1975 in Sweden, in which their ideals are tested by the new members of the place.

The film starts when a mother Elizabeth left her home with two children, Eva and Stefan, because of the perpetual violence of the drunkard husband. Now, the plot sounds heavy, but this film never gets too serious, so we are quickly introduced to the commune named "Together" where many colorful people are living. They are Erik, young radical student whose ideas go ridiculously too far; Anna, feminist turned lesbian who likes meditating; Goran, who is too kind-hearted (or timid) to tell what he realy thinks, Lena, whose idea of Free Love is a real suspect, and others, including a boy Tet (named after the event of the war in Vietnam) who plays with Stefan, doing "mock-torturing."

Now join the distraught wife Elizabeth and Eva and Stefan. The film tells how the commune react to them (and them to the commune) in a light touch, with many episodes. The general tone of the film is that of a well-made comedy, though for American audience some of the contents are very radical (nudity included). It's a Swedish film, after all.

The most impressive part is, like the previous "Show Me Love," the kids. Eva and the boy living across the street establish a budding relation which might be called love, and their embarrassed feelings towards the unique adults are implied very delicately in the apparently small things -- like staying all the day in a small van (which looks like the one you see in "Scooby-Doo").

And what I liked most is the sly touch of the film, which suggests that the commune is not going to last forever. I do not talk about the ending, but from the beginning you find that the community of the kind -- hippies denying any kind of commercialism, like TV or soft drink -- belongs to the things of the past. Like the music of ABBA, it's definitely 70s. And that's why they look charming, looking back from now.

You may find some of the characters annoying, but the film is delightful enough to make them, if not likeable, certainly irresitible. "Together" has that kind of power, which comples you to keep watching.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious, warm and exactly the way it was, January 23, 2005
By Mia (London) - See all my reviews
I grew up in Sweden in the 70's, and can attest to this film being *very* realistic. Well, most of us grew up in regular family households rather than communes like this one - yet the tone, dialogue, props, setting, mood, and plot - all hit the mark exactly. Moodysson is a genius to be able to tell a whole generation's painful rite of passage with such a sense of hilarity and warmth.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Amusing look at what it means to be a community
This Swedish comedy is set in 1970 and takes a look at life in a commune in Stockholm. Elisabeth (Lisa Lindgren) runs away from her drunken husband, Rolf (Michael Nyqvist), after... Read more
Published 9 days ago by Alan A. Elsner

4.0 out of 5 stars This is Bolshevism
Well, here we have it; the Communist Utopia caught on film. This is another great film by Lukas Moodysson, whom gave us "F***ing Åmål" ("Show me Love" in the US) back in the 90's,... Read more
Published 2 months ago by The Northern Light

3.0 out of 5 stars Golgi Apparatus
Of the three Lukas Moodysson films I've seen, this one is my least favorite. That's not quite as bad as it sounds. I loved Lilya 4-Ever [Region 2] and Show Me Love. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Pharoah S. Wail

5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT movie - has every element you could want
I have to admit that I loved this movie. It is not easy for me to find a film that compels me to care so much about the characters. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Shay

3.0 out of 5 stars Was it so good?
This was a fairly good movie, but it is not a 5 star DVD. It is basically a story about aimless hippies in mid 1970s Sweden and their impractical solutions to their bizarre... Read more
Published on December 1, 2007 by Erich S. Knox

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't avoid this film just because it's about a commune
Fun, light portrayal of a commune of left-wingers from an earlier time in history. Much better than I expected; a sleeper gem in many ways. Read more
Published on October 8, 2007 by Drake-by-the-Lake

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Fun Film
This is Lukas Moodysson's hippy version of Fanny and Alexander, minus the panarnormal. It works.
Published on August 26, 2007 by Wayne Ferrier

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite movies
I would describe this movie as a remake of "The Divine Comedy," because it begins in hell but ends in heaven.

The question posed by the movie is "who will be saved? Read more
Published on May 4, 2007 by L. Rung

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Swedish movie depicting the 1970s
This is a delightful and sometimes confronting look at hippie communal living in 1970s Sweden. Very authentic and real, and pulling no punches, but at the same time showing life... Read more
Published on March 31, 2007 by Mr. J. G. Lewit

4.0 out of 5 stars Gently Hilarious
Together won't shake the world, but I'll almost guarantee it will put an enormous on your face.

One reviewer complained about the number of characters - but that's... Read more
Published on December 30, 2004 by G P Padillo

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