Eat Sleep Die

Eat Sleep Die

2012
Drama
1h 44m
A young Eastern European immigrant working in Sweden is faced with a painful choice when she's laid off from her factory in the name of "efficiencies." This film by Gabriela Pichler is possibly the most exciting and emotionally acute first feature to emerge from Sweden in well over a decade. (tiff.net)
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Eat Sleep Die

2012
Drama
1h 44m
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Rated 17 Apr 2016
78
57th
A slice of gritty realism which shows how hard life can be for the most underprivileged classes... maybe? (Ironically this takes place in Sweden where welfare is decent and thus this Scandi-realism doesn't feature any harrowing scenes of begging, starvation, homelessness and the like which we see in gritty films from poorer countries.) Still, a good main performance and at times a touching portrait which will resonate with anyone who has been down on their luck in life. Otherwise unremarkable.
Rated 08 Nov 2013
8
93rd
såg den två gånger på raken. andra gången med undertexter.
Rated 26 Feb 2017
3
40th
Filmens styrka är att den ger en röst åt en ung invandrarkvinna utan framtid någonstans på den skånska landsbygden. Detta är ju inte det vanliga perspektivet i ett kultur- och medialiv präglat av Södermalm söder om Folkungagatan. Samtidigt är socialrealismen något av en tvångströja. Jag skulle vilja veta mer hur Raja tänker och betraktar världen, men får nöja mig med att följa hennes handlande utifrån. Huvudrollsinnehavaren gör dock en god insats. Amatörskådespelare kan va
Rated 12 Sep 2015
80
83rd
Winter's Bone in a Volvo, without the murders and drugdealing.
Rated 06 Jan 2015
67
60th
What would happen if the Dardenne brothers had a sense of humor.

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