Ian wrote:It's actually got some really scary moments. Though anyone who hadn't twigged by the very end is, to be blunt, a frickin' idiot.

I am THAT frickin' idiot

It sounds like my kind of thang. Can you get it on DVD?
I took a chance on a Swedish film from a charity shop called ''involuntary'' by Ruben Ostlund. Very highly rated **** by The Daily Torygraph, Independent, The Times, Financial Times, Big Issue etc. It's won loads of international film awards.

A fucking bizarre comedy film. Actually it's like several (unrelated, unless I really am very fick) short films, spliced into one feature length movie.
''It's summer in Sweden ... A primary schoolteacher decides to teach her colleagues a lesson they'll never forget. Teenage girls are indulging in a webcam tease and seducing strangers {

} University students are taking male bonding to a new level. And as day turns to night, a coach driver decides enough is enough and won't drive his passengers any further.''
Fuckingest wierdest film I've seen in ages. I found it mildly amusing in places, and a keen insight into what passes for humor in Sweden (i.e. they are easily amused). The laughter is mostly directed at social norms in Sweden, and takes the piss out of their cultural inhibitions. There is a low-budget feature length prequel by the director on the same disk. I didn't like the (English) title but I watched it and actually it was more funny than the main feature. Loved the bizarre kid in it. We must be related
deffo, one to watch, then be fucking grateful you don't actually have to live there.
