
Young couple in discussion about the Social democratic bill on coffee and gasoline monopoly. They decide to vote with the right wing in the parliamentary elections and join Ungsvenska rörelsen (the young Swedish movement).


Is this actually worth watching? Honestly, only if you are a weirdo for Swedish political history or specifically want to see how cinema was used to sell policy shifts in the past. If you are looking for a normal movie with, you know, actual stakes or human chemistry, you are going to hate this. It is dry. It is incred...


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"Is this actually worth watching? Honestly, only if you are a weirdo for Swedish political history or specifically want to see how cinema was used to sell policy shifts in the past. If you are looking for a normal movie with, you know, actual stakes or human chemistry, you are going to hate this. It is dry. It is incredibly dry. It makes a lecture on tax codes feel like an action flick. The whole premise hinges on a young couple arguing about a Social Democratic bill involving coffee and gasolin..."
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