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In suburbia Solbråten has some residents received bildilla. The otherwise wayward husbands forget their obligations for both work and home. There is also a great contest in having more cars in their recovery than neighboring upswing.
Casts & Crew
Per Theodor Haugen
Inger Marie Andersen
Willie Hoel
Kari Diesen
Grynet Molvig
Arne Bang-Hansen
Turid Balke
Carsten Byhring
Randi Kolstad
Arvid Nilssen
Vigdis Røising
Rolf Sand
Unni Bernhoft
Carsten Winger
Tore Foss
Aagot Børseth
Wilfred Breistrand
Johannes Eckhoff
Gerhard Bjelland
Ernst Diesen
Also Directed by Øyvind Vennerød
This is the famous norwegian anti-drug movie which is considered to be a turkey today. There are more than one thing you can point your finger at in this movie but let's start with the actors who are pretty wooden through the whole movie. That critic goes particularly to those who are playing the leading roles. The other element is the anti-drug message in the movie. The message are "if you start with pot you'll go to hell on a heroin overdose the next day". This is what makes the movie so unrealistic and naive. Nobody believe this kind of propaganda any longer. An another strange thing about this movie are all the rather daring nude scenes. This is pretty unusual for a movie made in the 60's, even the late 60's, but I guess that the director put it there to attract more teenagers. However, the movie as a whole is watchable in a way and not totally without interest, but it's perhaps more like a curiosity though.
The film is about suburban families, trying to be perfect housewives, and their theories in what is the right way of treating and accepting husbands and kids.
A slice of life in 'Solbråten' where citizens are concerned with everyday many chores. In particular, men busy. They struggle with a resident's association, volunteers and home protection so they hardly have time to eat before they sleep dinner. They thrown in must go into work do not life easier.