Review of Three Miles North of Molkom (2008) by Oskar B — 26 Apr 2015
Enjoyable and weird and actually very good. We get to watch some hillbillys gather in Sweden for some sort of hippie-festival. What is great is that we get all these people who takes all of these scenes sincere.
It is like a clash of how people think, these people and the audience. Philosophical and sweet, thats how you define all these people and thats how these people view the world which makes for some neat social commentary about people indifference.
The main guy that the film follows is an Australian footboll coach who just happened to get there without planning to do so. He and his group experiences these things like praying and singing and we get to watch and experience it to.
It is funny and thoughtful.
This review of Three Miles North of Molkom (2008) was written by Oskar B on 26 Apr 2015.
Three Miles North of Molkom has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
