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Ondskan (Evil) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Sweden ] by Mikael Hafstrom
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DVD detailsDirector: Mikael Hafstrom Primary Contributor: Andreas Wilson Primary Contributor: Filip Berg Primary Contributor: Fredrik af Trampe Primary Contributor: Gustaf Skarsg?rd Primary Contributor: Henrik Lundstr?m Primary Contributor: Jesper Sal?n Primary Contributor: Linda Zilliacus Primary Contributor: Martin Svane Primary Contributor: Richard Danielsson Primary Contributor: Rustan Blomqvist Commentary: CategoryArthouse Commentary: CategoryScandinavia Commentary: Festival Cannes Film Festival Commentary: Festival Oscar Academy Awards Commentary: film movie Foreign Commentary: film movie Sweden Swedish DVD: Region Code 2.0 Audio: Swedish (Unknown); English (Subtitled); Swedish (Subtitled); Danish (Subtitled) Format: Import, PAL, Subtitled, Widescreen Running Time: 108 minutes Studio: Nordisk Product features: - THIS DVD WILL NOT WORK ON STANDARD US DVD PLAYER
DVD Reviews of Ondskan (Evil) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Sweden ]DVD Review: Evil - The Autobiographical Horrors of a Boarding School... Summary: 4 StarsThe frequent beatings and emotional abuse that Erik Ponti (Andreas Wilson) experiences at home seeps out in the from of rage and rebellious attitude. Erik brings this rage to school where he severally physically assaults a student during recess. The consequences of the assaults expel Erik from from school and his mom decides to send Erik to a reputable boarding school, Stj?rnsberg. Stj?rnsberg is Erik's last chance to steer his life in the right direction as there is no other school that would accept him. Once at Stj?rnsberg Erik learns that the students are kept in line by the older students who exercise their malicious bullying as a tool to educate the younger students in proper manners. This form of abuse is tolerated and accepted by Stj?rnsberg's administration as it is the foundation upon which order is enforced in the school. The defiant Erik finds himself in trouble as he does not know how to approach the evil mistreatment, which he resents, as he only knows the way of the fist. Fortunately through the well-read Pierre, Erik's roommate and only true friend, Erik discovers the power of the mind, which he uses as he begins to confront the oppression from old traditions of Stj?rnsberg.
Evil is based on a autobiographical book written by the author Jan Guillou, who is also known for the literary adventures of Carl Hamilton, a special forces officer. Jan Guillou is known in Sweden for his books and as an opinion maker as he approaches strong political issues in media and society. Evil deals with some of these political issues as it displays some of the boarding school's ideologies, which stems from Nazism. In essence, Evil is a strong political story that is told in the light of one teenager's tragic upbringing that deals with issues in a micro society, Stj?rnsberg. H?fstr?m's cinematic visualization of Guillou's book, Evil, offers a tremendous cinematic experience, which was nominated for Best Foreign Film in 2004.
DVD Review: Excellent Summary: 5 StarsA true story, set only 15 years after WWII, this is a stunning and shocking film about a young man who, after frequent physical abuse from his stepfather, becomes the schoolyard bully. When he is expelled, he is sent by his mother to a tough Private school, which turns out to be tougher than anyone could possible expect. Some of the teachers are still Nazi's, and the teachers ignore the ritual violence that the school seniors impose on the younger students. This is Eric's last chance in the school system, and has to fight to his core not to react to the violence, but because of the years of abuse he has sustained, he is able to switch off to it. When the bully's recognise this, they becomes more and more extreme, eventually striking out at those he loves in an effort to get to him. The film is very well directed and all the performances are excellent.
I haven't this particular edition, but the basic extras are very interesting, especially the interviews with the writer (who's autobiographical book the film is based on).
And whilst this has nothing to do with the film, Andreas Wilson who plays the lead, is perhaps one of the most beautiful men to grace the screen, and I look forward to seeing more from him.
Description of Ondskan (Evil) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Sweden ]Sweden released, PAL/Region 2 DVD:it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: Swedish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ),Swedish ( Dolby DTS 5.1 ),Danish ( Subtitles ),English ( Subtitles ),Finnish ( Subtitles ),Norwegian ( Subtitles ),Swedish ( Subtitles ),ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Alternative Footage, Cast/Crew Interview(s), Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Interactive Menu, Making Of, Scene Access,SYNOPSIS: Swedish filmmaker Mikael Hafstrom directs the coming-of-age drama Ondskan (Evil), based on the autobiographical novel by Jan Guillou. In the mid-'50s, teenager Erik Ponti (Andreas Wilson) suffers serious abuse at the hands of his father (Johan Rabaeus). He translates the violence at home to school, eventually getting himself expelled for fighting. His mother (Marie Richardson) struggles to come up with the money to send him to a private school, where the senior boys brutally haze the juniors in a ritualistic tradition. Erik makes enemies with senior Otto Silverheim (Gustaf Skarsg?rd), but, fortunately, finds friendship with Pierre (Henrik Lundstrom) and romance with Marja (Linda Zilliacus). Evil was screened at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Cannes Film Festival, Oscar Academy Awards,
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