Eldsjäl wrote:The short answer is yes, this got quite emotional for me. I’m eager to revisit Trollhättan again in the future.
The sites are disappearing and you have to go today yes or yes. But you were lucky with that day.
Eldsjäl wrote:When I first looked for a place to park I coincidentally ended up at the Ice rink and from there I quickly spotted a location from the film
Behind the town hall you can left your car better than ice and is not so far from the center.
Eldsjäl wrote:Knowing that Agnes’ house (or the Ahlberg family’s, I should say) is only a quick walk from Drottningtorget I got too tempted and just went. There was clearly somebody at home but I never was confronted by anyone and I tried to not make a big deal out of the fact that I was walking around there with my big camera. It felt rather good being there.
I asked permission to make photos to the girl of Agnes's house and she said yes. They be accustomed.
Eldsjäl wrote:I made a quick stop at Film i Väst.
Trollywood!!!
Eldsjäl wrote:Sylteskolan:
This place should look familiar. Knowing good and well in beforehand that it should look similar to how it did in ’98 I didn’t expect that I would be that taken aback by it, but I got goosebumps seeing this in person. Really happy that I went there.
It seems the time has stopped. It is incredible that be is preserved.
They could have filmed yesterday.
Eldsjäl wrote:Some despicable prick(s) had apparently sabotaged all the bus stops in the area.
Some told me that the neighborhood of Lextorp (across the bridge) was not sure to go at night.
That is because I did not take a picture at night in this area.
(Apartment of Elin is in Lextorp)
Your photos have excited me a lot and it remember me the feeling that I happened when I was in Trollhattan.I sat in front of the Agnes house, silent, spending the minutes, how beautiful!!