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Agnes&Elin Forever! wrote:Moodysson's directing and camera work doesn't have much to do with the 90s per se though.
But the clothing, and some of the music, and so on are typical of the 90s of course.
Nothing about FÅ makes me shudder, but it's fun to notice stuff like Elins "Spice Girls style" platform shoes.
fish wrote:I didn't know that.
Technology has zoomed along for mobile phones and computers.
Clothes and hairstyles have changed with the fashions of today.
The things that remain the same are the love of great storytelling and of great acting.
Fucking Åmål has these in abundance and is as wonderful a film today as it was when first released.
Dahls wrote:Some people might call it outdated, with all the pop-references of its time, 90s style of clothing/speaking ecc, but I'll rather call it nostalgic.
Like Fishy said, the story and the theme of the film, combined with great acting/directing, will always remain timeless, and so will the film itself.
A modern classic
Ian wrote:I think it's aged beautifully. Mind you, I don't even notice things like fashion or whatever, it's all so much blah to me. It's timeless in the best sense.
Cheevers4ever wrote:... You start to miss those days of hanging out at house parties getting drunk when you were 16
fish wrote:Cheevers4ever wrote:... You start to miss those days of hanging out at house parties getting drunk when you were 16
I didn't know those times ever ended.
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