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''A Hole in My Heart'' ( sv, Ett hål i mitt hjärta) is a 2004 Swedish experimental drama film written and directed by Lukas Moodysson, starring
Thorsten Flinck Thorsten Flinck (born 17 April 1961 in Solna, Sweden), is a Swedish actor, director, and musician. He is known best for playing psychopaths and villains, and also for his outrageous personality both on stage and in real life. Between 1986 and 20 ...
, Sanna Bråding, Björn Almroth and Goran Marjanovic. The story revolves around a man who makes a
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in his apartment with a male friend and a woman, while his teenage son stays in his room and listens to ambient noise music. The film is notable for its explicit imagery, including close-ups of vaginal reconstruction surgery, an uncomfortable anal sex scene, a masturbation scene with a toothbrush, and an extended scene about the woman's vagina. Moodysson leaves the interpretation of the film to the viewer: "I have cooked you a delicious meal, but I'm not going to chew it for you."


Plot

In an apartment somewhere in Sweden, a woman, a man and his friend are recording an amateur porn movie, while the one man's teenage son is trying to stay out of their way in his room. As time progresses, their filming gets out of hand. All the while, the father is concerned that his son has no respect for him, and the son is concerned about how his father treats the woman.


Cast

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Thorsten Flinck Thorsten Flinck (born 17 April 1961 in Solna, Sweden), is a Swedish actor, director, and musician. He is known best for playing psychopaths and villains, and also for his outrageous personality both on stage and in real life. Between 1986 and 20 ...
as Rickard * Sanna Bråding as Tess * Björn Almroth as Erik * Goran Marjanovic as Geko


Production

Moodysson's original intent was to have the film taking place in the United States, using an American cast. Research was made about the American porn industry, but eventually Moodysson decided to set the story in Sweden: "I was, like, hit by a truck — and that truck was '' Lilya 4-ever''. When I tried to return to that American version, some kind of story that takes place in the American porn industry, I discovered I couldn’t do it. I had to transform it into this much smaller and more claustrophobic Swedish story." Filming took place during 4 weeks in Trollhättan. The film was shot digitally with DVCams. After the first day of filming,
Thorsten Flinck Thorsten Flinck (born 17 April 1961 in Solna, Sweden), is a Swedish actor, director, and musician. He is known best for playing psychopaths and villains, and also for his outrageous personality both on stage and in real life. Between 1986 and 20 ...
went to a hospital and lied to a doctor about having an aching back, which prompted the doctor to give him three morphine pills. When Flinck woke up the next morning he started the day by swallowing all three pills. He was nearly fired when he arrived at the set on drugs, but was given a second chance. The rest of the production was free from incidents.


Release

The film premiered at the
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. It was released in Sweden on 17 September 2004. The theatrical poster featured a warning sign about strong images. Lukas Moodysson has expressed disapproval over the future VHS and DVD releases of the film (the decision to release it was out of his hands) — he would have preferred a theatres-only release, to avoid children being exposed to it.


Critical response

The Swedish reception was split. With a few reservations, Malena Janson at ''
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'' rated the film 5 out of 6 and praised Moodysson for his daring approach: "''A Hole in My Heart'' consolidates Moodysson's role as the fearless innovator, border stretcher and truth teller in European cinema - who fully masters, and isn't reluctant to use, the film medium's artistic and political possibilities. To the delight of those who dare to watch." Jens Peterson at ''
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'' respected the film for being uncompromising, but couldn't give it a higher rating than 2 out of 5: "Several times, the narrative style stands in the way of the story. ''A Hole in My Heart'' is both more overly obvious and stranger than Moodysson's three earlier, better, films. Occasionally even tedious, a word you never could have used about Moodysson." The film was poorly received by English-language critics. On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 44% based on reviews from 18 critics.


See also

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* Cinema of Sweden


References


Sources

* Kenny, Oliver. (2020). Moodysson, Ardenne, Derrida: Reading Genre, Extremity And Controversy Through The Art–Pornography of ''A Hole in My Heart''. ''Journal of Scandinavian Cinema'', ''10''(1), 67–83. https://doi.org/10.1386/jsca_00014_1 * Larsson, Mariah. (2011). ‘Close Your Eyes and Tell Me What You See’: Sex and Politics in Lukas Moodysson’s Films. In T. Horeck & T. Kendall (Eds.), ''The New Extremism in Cinema: From France to Europe'' (pp. 142–153). Edinburgh University Press.


External links

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