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Sweden, France · 2011
1h 58m
Director Ruben Östlund
Starring Yannick Diakité, Sebastian Blyckert, Kevin Vaz, John Ortiz
Genre Drama, Crime

Inspired by real events, a group of 12-14 year old boys in central Gothenburg, Sweden, rob other children through a psychological game. The thieves use an elaborate scheme called the 'little brother number' or 'brother trick', involving advanced role-play and gang rhetoric rather than physical violence.

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Variety by Leslie Felperin

Pic is a little too pleased with its own evenhanded presentation of liberal moral conundrums, but there’s no gainsaying Ostlund’s remarkable achievement in coaxing entirely naturalistic perfs from his young core cast

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Empire by Patrick Peters

May be contrived and overlong, but it is also technically distinctive and utterly compelling in its analysis of Swedish attitudes towards race.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Todd McCarthy

The ultimate effect of [Östlund's] studied techniques is more restricting than beneficial, which, combined with a protracted running time, faintly self-righteous air and a perplexing, misguided coda, produces a sense of letdown at the end despite the strength of much that has come before.

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