As I've mentioned before on a couple of occasions, the film sat on my Sky+ for a couple of months and there were a couple of times that I came close to deleting it without watching it. On the evening I did watch it, I had a bit of time to kill before going down the pub and switched it on. I remember I wasn't too impressed at the falling snowflakes as I'm the sort of person that prefers films to jump straight into the action. But I thought I'd persevere and see where it went.
The first scene that caught my attention proper is where Connie was picking on Oskar; I'd been bullied at school, not to the degree that Oskar suffered, but enough to make me view every day that I attended a form of purgatory. This ended abruptly one day when my chief tormentor pushed me beyond the limits of my endurance and received a severe mauling in full view of the Principal, who, to my astonishment, turned around and walked away (this was back when you'd receive the cane for squaring up in the playground, much less fighting). Given that my tormentor was a good foot taller than me, I can only assume that the Principal knew exactly what was happening and decided to let justice take its natural course. I've never forgotten that moment and to see the look on Oskar's face when he gets the better of Connie took me right back. I'm older, tougher and wiser now, but I hate to see bullying in any kind of form.
Anyway, back to the film. I watched the best part of it before going out, but even while I as down the pub, my thoughts kept returning to it time and again. I decided that when I got back I'd watch the rest of it, then see it again in full the next day.
The first thing that struck me when I did was the wealth of background noises; I hadn't noticed the door opening and closing as Oskar stabbed the tree; Eli's grumbling stomach at the jungle gym; much less the coins in Håkan's first victim's pocket. I'm kicking myself now for deleting the film from Sky+ for as soon as I ordered the DVD, my player gave up the ghost and at the moment I can only watch it on my PC which has crappy sound quality. These all added to the second viewing. I loved the scene where Eli and Oskar finally formally introduce themselves at the jungle gym after she has solved the Rubik's Cube and you see them, first Eli, then Oskar, sizing each other up.
There are a lot of scenes which are memorable, but the one that does it for me, and I have to agree with Bri on this, is - and I don't know if it was a case of Lina desperately trying not to look into the camera, but the way her eyes travelled upwards after Oskar hugged her made my heart melt - I remember thinking at the time 'Oh you poor, dear, little SWEETHEART!!' She does almost the same thing again when she asks 'Would you like me anyway?'
Coincidentally, during one of the interviews at the Empire Awards, Lina pulls almost the same expression and it made me smile to see it:
Also, full marks for their English - I know they're taught it from an early age, but it must have been so much more difficult for them to get across their thoughts, especially in a live interview.
As I write, I'm going to try to abstain from watching this beautiful film again for at least a month, so I can approach it with a fresh eye. That said, I'll probably find more gems to rave about when I do.
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