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Together (2001)

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Reviews Counted:79

Fresh:71

Rotten:8

Average Rating:7.2/10

Consensus: Managing to be both satirical and warm-hearted in its look at the inhabitants of a commune, Together successfully captures the spirit of a time.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Aug 24, 2001 Limited

Synopsis: In the unforgettable world of writer/director Lukas Moodysson’s Together (Tillsamanns), a group of young people all living under the same roof find themselves questioning their long-held social and... In the unforgettable world of writer/director Lukas Moodysson’s Together (Tillsamanns), a group of young people all living under the same roof find themselves questioning their long-held social and political beliefs as the world rapidly changes around them. “Did we throw out the good with the bad?,” “have we been too tolerant?,” and “have we not been tolerant enough?” are just some of the many things these revisionists ponder as they make their way through the exciting and bewildering early 1970s.

At the same time, in an ironic and poignant twist, the characters will find that despite their need for individual expression and freedom, what ultimately drives them is the overpowering desire to belong – to be “together.” And it’s this search for live and family – however unconventional and imperfect it may turn out to be – that gives this warm, funny, and authentic comedy its charming and unique viewpoint.

In 1975, when the American “hippie” movement had already given way to a post-Vietnam rethinking of youthful ideals and convictions -- not to mention the advent of disco music – a commune of free-thinking, free-spirited, free-loving men and women was still going strong in the heart of Stockholm, Sweden. Known as “Tillsammans” – Swedish for “Together” – the commune is the chaotic home to an array of would-be revolutionaries. United by their leftist politics, this eccentric “family” thrives on sexual openness, home-grown vegetables, lots of red wine, and perhaps, most importantly, the belief that it’s okay not to wear underwear in the kitchen. It’s a relaxed, cooperative environment, free of television, gift-giving, or any hint of “bourgeois” influence, led by the optimistic, peace-loving Goran (Gustaf Hammarsten), a kind soul who’d rather suffer than speak out.

There’s also Goran’s horny, wildly-emotional girlfriend Lena (Anja Lundqvist); the cynical, but charming med student Lasse (Ola Norell); Lasse’s ex-wife Anna (Jessica Liedberg), who left him to “become” a lesbian their eight-year-old son Tet (Axel Zuber), named after the Tet offensive of 1968; Klas (Shanti roney), a gay man with the hots for Lasse; Erik (Olle Sarri), an irritable, frustrated Communist; the principled Signe (Cecilia Frode), and her stubborn, idealistic husband Sigvard (Lars Frode).

Into the mix comes Goran’s sister Elisabeth (Lisa Lindgren), an alienated suburban housewife who leaves her insensitive, boozing husband Rolf (Michael Nyqvist) and moves into the commune with their insecure 10-year-old son Stefan (Sam Kessel) and shy, bespectacled 13-year-old daughter Eva (Emma Samuelsson). As Elisabeth breaks free of her oppressive husband, she quickly and happily assimilates into the looser, more unconventional world of “Tillsammans,” begins an unexpected friendship with lesbian Anna, and stops shaving her underarms.

But Elisabeth and her children’s presence soon begins to unravel the confusion and hypocrisy going on in the commune as well as within the seemingly respectable, “curtain-twitching” family house across the road. Whether because of Elisabeth’s new, objective voice or because of the social changes swirling around Sweden – and the world – by the mid-70s, everyone starts to reconsider the dogmas they’ve long held so dear. For instance, is children’s heroine “Pippi Longstocking” really that materialistic? Is a little meat for dinner really so terrible? And is television really such an “evil” influence?

While some of the commune members – like Erik, Signe, and Sigvare – become disenchanted with “Tillsammans,” everyone else begins to flourish as the group moves a bit more toward the “center.” Even those outside the house, like Rolf, his lonely plumber friend Birger (Sten Ljunggren), frearful neighbor Margit (Therese Brunnander), and her outcast teenage son Fredrik (Henrik Lundstrom) soon find their lives improved by the changing commune.

In the end, the friends and family of “Tillsammans” understand that social, political, and personal progress is both inevitable and necessary. You either keep up with world around your…or get left behind. -- © 2001 IFC Films [More]

Starring: Lisa Lindgren, Michael Nyqvist, Gustav Hammarsten, Anja Lundkvist

Starring: Lisa Lindgren, Michael Nyqvist, Gustav Hammarsten, Anja Lundkvist, Jessica Liedberg, Ola Norell, Shanti Roney

Director: Lukas Moodysson

Director: Lukas Moodysson
Screenwriter: Lukas Moodysson
Producer: Lars Jonsson
Studio: IFC Films

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The film is filled with sly, affectionate humor.

Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
09/28/01
Eric Harrison
Eric Harrison
Houston Chronicle
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In its own subversive way, Together can even be seen as a 'feel good' film – the lasting impression and final images are of unity, acceptance and the importance of community.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
09/28/01
Chris Vognar
Chris Vognar
Dallas Morning News
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An insightful, compassionate film which depicts its subjects without condescension and with warmth and affection...at once touching and amusing.

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09/27/01
Frank Swietek
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

Absolutely free of formula and canned sentiment, but filled with a generosity of spirit that leaves audiences feeling blessed and hopeful.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
09/21/01
Moira MacDonald
Moira MacDonald
Seattle Times

The film is alternately charming, perceptive and very funny, and weaves a rich tapestry of likable selfish characters whose human failings are more endearing than their pretenses of idealism.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
09/20/01
William Arnold
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Moodysson unerringly finds the humanity in each character, thus making you care about the people, even those who aren't all that likable.

Full Review Source: AboutFilm.com | comment Comment
09/20/01
Carlo Cavagna
Carlo Cavagna
AboutFilm.com

Moodysson has shown himself to be a master of character development and simple (but not simplistic) storytelling.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
09/19/01
James Berardinelli
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This hilarious and humane film nails its subject.

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09/18/01
Peter Travers
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
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Moodysson manages to make much of it charming, eliciting warm and vulnerable performances from his homegrown cast.

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09/18/01
David N. Butterworth
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A cross between Lars Von Trier's The Idiots and an irritating home video made by flower children.

Full Review Source: Film Freak Central | comment Comment
09/17/01
Walter Chaw
Walter Chaw
Film Freak Central

A sad, funny, always good-natured film.

Full Review Source: TIME Magazine | comment Comment
09/17/01
Richard Schickel
Richard Schickel
TIME Magazine
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The movie knows how to have fun with this strange way of thinking and still make it seem human.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Examiner | comment Comment
09/14/01
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
San Francisco Examiner

A gentle, sprightly satire that pokes fun at these trendy communards but emphasizes their humanity and fallibility.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
09/14/01
Edward Guthmann
Edward Guthmann
San Francisco Chronicle
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A sweet film.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
09/14/01
Barry Johnson
Barry Johnson
Oregonian

A wise, wry coming-of-age film, for both its adult and child characters.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
09/14/01
Steven Rosen
Steven Rosen
Denver Post
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Lukas Moodysson shows ... wit, warmth and a stealthy eye for human need in this wonderful import.

Full Review Source: Detroit News | comment Comment
09/14/01
Tom Long
Tom Long
Detroit News

[Moodysson] sets up characters and situations more to get across a point of view than to move along a story.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
09/14/01
Kirk Honeycutt
Kirk Honeycutt
Hollywood Reporter
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It may be that Together only wants to remember a time. That it does with gentle, observant humor.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
09/14/01
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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(Makes you) feel like part of the "family."

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09/14/01
Rob Blackwelder
Rob Blackwelder
SPLICEDWire

Transcends simple nostalgia to deliver a vivid, fully human portrait that is Robert Altman-esque in its depiction.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
09/13/01
Loren King
Loren King
Chicago Tribune
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