Watched Där Regnbågen Slutar out of the box set of Richard Hobert films which arrived this morning.
First, here is a brief plot synopsis from
http://www.allmovie.com/work/dar-regnbagen-slutar-186573Plot Synopsis by Jonathan Crow
The sixth in a projected series of seven, Richard Hobert directs this Swedish rock musical about the seven deadly sins. In a desperate attempt at forestalling financial oblivion, Mikael (Goran Stangertz) attempts to stage his semi-autobiographical rock opera in a circus tent in the coastal city of Malmo. His wife Catti (Camilla Lundin) is forced to close her store, and the two move into a trailer park. There they meet Tove (Pernilla August), a victim of a rather ugly divorce, and she and Catti soon become fast friends. Along the way, she also meets Mikael's former friend Rajje (Rolf Lassgard), who offers to front her some money in return for other services. I also read a couple of reviews (the only ones I could find) in IMDB.com, which indicated that it was a fairly ordinary film, however Rebecka Liljeberg had a small part in it so I was determined to make the most of her presence, even if the film had nothing else going for it.

Well.
Maybe I'm the odd one out in the universe but I thought Där Regnbågen Slutar was brilliant.
The main character Mikael is an ageing, faded rock star, writing his life story in the form of a rock opera and in doing so is attempting to bring order back to his chaotic life. Scenes shift from reality to the play/opera and back again in what seems to be a mirror of his mental state. Very well done in giving that edge of instability to his reality. Very good story line, well scripted and acted and with some nicely done twists to the plot.
Of course Mikael has some secrets troubling him, not least of which is a daughter Sandra (Rebecka) of whom his wife Catti is unaware. Sandra appears to be a voluntary patient in a mental hospital for much of the film. She doesn't get a lot of screen time but she is very much a central character, and when she is on screen she's positively radiant. Hard to believe Rebecka could be more beautiful than in FÅ, but I think it's a very close call.

I didn't get this cover, just the "Hobert" box.

Misc pic.

In hospital listening to Dad's cd.
I thoroughly enjoyed it and I'll certainly watch it again.
If any of you can find a copy I urge you do so, even if you only want to see Rebecka again I'm sure you will finish up enjoying Där Regnbågen Slutar.
