BRITT-MARIE
WAS HERE (2019)
Starring
Pernilla August, Peter Haber, Anders Mossling, Lancelot Ncube, Malin
Levanon, Olle Sarri, Mahmut Suvakci. Directed by Tuva Novotny. (97
min)
ON
BLU-RAY FROM COHEN MEDIA GROUP
Review
by Fluffy the Fearless😸
Since
the tragic death of her more free-spirited sister when they were
children, Britt-Marie’s (Pernilla August) entire life has been
fueled by routine. She makes daily to-do lists, does the shopping,
cleans the house and cooks for her husband of 40 years, Kent (Peter
Haber). It’s not-so-much a loving relationship as it is a
comforting one. Being reliable, efficient and organized is how she
defines happiness.
Then
life throws her a curveball. Britt-Marie learns Kent has been having
an affair and subsequently leaves him. But starting over at 63 is
daunting, especially since she hasn’t worked an actual job since
getting married. The only thing available is temporary position at a
rundown rec center in the small town of Borg. She’s also expected
to coach the youth soccer team, despite her lowly opinion of the game
– likely because Kent appeared to care more about soccer than his
own marriage. The community, of course, is dumbfounded by all this.
"Fine. I'm taking my ball and going home." |
Plotwise,
Britt-Marie was Here isn’t exactly brimming with surprises.
It follows a narrative pattern similar to many American sports
comedies: A reluctant coach forced to guide a scruffy bunch of
underdogs, finding purpose and self-respect along the way. This one
is more bittersweet in tone, but generates a lot of the same warm
fuzzies. Much of that is due to the performances, especially August
in the titular role. Despite appearing joyless throughout most of the
film, Britt-Marie is an likably-engaging character. Stubborn,
vulnerable and always uncertain of her decisions, she’s easy to
empathize with. Surrounding her is a variety of interesting secondary
characters, such as potential love-interest, Sven (Anders Mossling),
who’s nearly as insecure as Britt-Marie.
A
charming spin on a familiar premise, Britt-Marie was Here is
an understated, congenial little gem. A film without massive highs or lows, the personal victories are small, but no less important to
its characters and just as enjoyable for the viewer.
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