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Posted:
Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:10 am
by Ian
I certainly DON'T regard FA as a 'guilty pleasure' in any way...
...it's just that other people are, frankly, weird.
Welcome to the forum, by the way!


Posted:
Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:58 am
by fish
Welcome Wander. I'm sure you will enjoy the forum.
I haven't commented on this topic before because my family is far removed from the usual type. I am a sole parent with a disabled son in my care. He just wouldn't understand the film or even have the patience to sit still and see it, but my daughter who lives elsewhere has seen it, borrowed my copy, as well as Bear's Kiss and even Sherdil. We have not discussed any of them in depth but she did offer that she thought Fucking Åmål was "very good". Perhaps we'll discuss it more another day.

Posted:
Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:13 pm
by snaps
If my step-monster saw it she'd say ''So which girl was Åmål?'', and ''For a Swedish porno movie there wasn't much fucking in it" and ''I think you should sue them for copying characters from your fanfiction" Doh!
If my Dad saw it he'd say ''Why couldn't I have had lovely daughters like those two girls instead of you!"
Waaaaah!!


Posted:
Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:45 am
by kitchen cabinet
Well, your dad can always buy a Volvo...

Posted:
Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:27 am
by kitchen cabinet
to go back on topic:
i can totally relate to your question, kant. FÅ is on my bookshelve as well and i have played it countless times. It still gives me the feeling like 'damn I wished that had happened to me'. I was younger when the movie came out, we lived in Europe at the time and most people knew what the movie was about. But that extra feeling it gave me... no one else seemed to have that.
Now I still do. I have to admit that I came across this forum this evening and just because of your question (I went: :fucking-A !! she's right on!") I joined. God and i love it already - > although it's so late and I really should go to bed
Love
KC

Posted:
Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:31 am
by fish
snaps wrote:....''So which girl was Åmål?''
If my Dad saw it he'd say ''Why couldn't I have had lovely daughters like those two girls instead of you!"
Waaaaah!!

My first reaction when I saw just the name of the film was exactly the same. Who in the hell is Åmål?

Then I saw a picture of Rebecka and I though I have
got to see this.
and;
I don't believe that for a second.


Posted:
Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:04 am
by Wander
Thanks for welcomes and all that.
I think I'm gonna watch this movie again today...
That's all!

Posted:
Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:42 am
by fish
Wander wrote:I think I'm gonna watch this movie again today...!
People are different. Some will watch a film only once, ever, no matter how good. Others will watch occasionally, but not often, in case they grow tired of it. I on the other hand can watch a good film (like Fucking Åmål) like, four times in three days and still look forward to seeing it again.
So, go for it.


Posted:
Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:51 am
by Ian

Posted:
Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:02 am
by fish
Do you still have the newspaper article?

(If so can you send me copy

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How remiss of me not mentioning it before. Welcome kitchen cabinet.

Posted:
Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:25 am
by Ian
No, I don't. I wish! It was over at my brother's house. Of course, I had no way of knowing then how much it would end up meaning to me!

Re: Does your mother know?

Posted:
Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:37 pm
by snaps
My stepmother

My fantasy Stepmother

Re: Does your mother know?

Posted:
Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:59 am
by Ian
snaps wrote:My stepmother

My fantasy Stepmother

ROFL!

Re: Does your mother know?

Posted:
Sat Aug 01, 2009 4:54 am
by fish
Wow, what a hottie.
The second one's not too bad either.
Go Nickie. She will always own part of my heart. (I think she keeps it in a jar in her garage.

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Re: Does your mother know?

Posted:
Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:49 am
by PackDude
Yes, this is a great question!
I definitely went through the phase the OP described here, back in September '09 when I first saw the film. I was "less effective" at work for at least two weeks because all I could think about was this film, Agnes Ahlberg, and Rebecka Liljeberg. I've never before flipped out about an actress like this, in my several decades on this earth. Nor have I seen a secular film that evoked such a profound emotional response.
But no, unfortunately those of my inner circle would definitely not appreciate this film, and probably would be freaked out to find that I'm so head-over-heels about it (and did I mention Rebecka?). One, because it's foreign. Two, because the original Swedish film title contains the "F-word." Three, because it's got a lesbian character in it. Four, because it could be construed as a high school/teen movie.
So I will continue to enjoy it over and over again, but unless my family or friends start rummaging through my DVD collection, I doubt they will ever find out!