Sweden's iconic humorist Hans "Hasse" Alfredson got darker over the years, and Falsk som vatten is certainly an example of that. As usual, he was able to attract a great cast for this movie; it's more or less a who's who of the Swedish cultural elite of that era.
The cast also does a pretty good job. There are a few scenes that would have benefited from at least another take, but overall the actors do the script justice.
The film is also well directed and well edited. All-in-all, it is a solid production, even though I believe that reshooting the few scenes mentioned above could have made a big difference. Without it, Falsk som vatten is not a must-see.
The cast also does a pretty good job. There are a few scenes that would have benefited from at least another take, but overall the actors do the script justice.
The film is also well directed and well edited. All-in-all, it is a solid production, even though I believe that reshooting the few scenes mentioned above could have made a big difference. Without it, Falsk som vatten is not a must-see.