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5.2/10   116 votes
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Director:
Peter Schildt
Writers:
Christina Herrström (writer)
Peter Schildt (writer)
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Release Date:
11 October 2002 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
En film för alla som är, har varit, tänker bli, eller... känner någon chef.
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Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Decent, but lacking in some areas more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Peter Engman ... Daniel
Cilla Thorell ... Carla
Göran Ragnerstam ... Robert
Mikaela Ramel ... Annika
Stina Ekblad ... Susanne
Lennart Jähkel ... James
Iwar Wiklander ... Gunnar
Per Svensson ... Bo
Kristian Lima de Faria ... Sebastian
Gerd Hegnell ... Lena
Carina Boberg ... Nurse Vera
Bodil Mårtensson ... Marianne
Sven Wollter ... Sigvard
Gun Arvidsson ... Robert's Mother
Julia Dufvenius ... Fanny
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Additional Details

Runtime:
103 min
Country:
Sweden
Language:
Swedish
Color:
Color
Certification:
Sweden:7

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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful:-
Decent, but lacking in some areas, 10 October 2006
6/10
Author: Fredrik Josefsson from Sweden

Suxxess is about the initially friendly and sociable company Omduville (This is Swedish for "Ifyouwant(e)"). The company gets a new boss in the shape of Robert Mattson (played by Göran Ragnerstam). Robert turns out to be virtually emotionless and soon makes many drastic changes that he thinks will improve efficiency, including firing several loyal members of the workforce. The employees become more and more enraged, leading up to a climax, where suddenly the tables are turned. But once that happens, it turns out that being a boss is based on more than personality: it is a position that takes its man.

There are some good things about this film. The actors are, in general, skilled. The boss, played by Göran Ragnerstam, plays very well and, as the award section for this film reveals, it rendered him a "Guldbagge", the most important film award in Sweden. Lennart Jähkel (who played James) was nominated for the same award, and it was well deserved too. The main character also acted very well, although he wasn't nominated for any award.

The scenery was superb. It is interesting to note how the interior changed from the beginning of the film when it was warm lightening, soft furniture, colorful paintings, etc; compared to the end of the film when the lightening was sterile, the furniture were modernistic, metallic and hardly any colors. Related to this, the photography was also very good.

Now for some flaws. First of all the script has difficulties. The whole meaning of this film is probably to show that power corrupts, but it could also be a story of guilt, because there are several deaths in the film, each one leading to a change of events. It could also be viewed from a class-perspective: the ruling class is destined to suppress the workers. This confusion is not good for us viewers. Furthermore, all main characters are selfish in their essence. It would have been good to have one character with whom the audience could relate to.

Apart from the drawbacks, it is a nice and simple little film. Without any extravagance, it tells its story in an efficient and gripping way.

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