The actors, mainly newcomers, have an improvisational freshness well matched to the freewheeling camera work.
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What are critics saying?
New York Daily News by Jami Bernard
Funny gem.
Moodysson puts it across with a sincerity that's genuinely heartwarming, and he sets it all to a surprisingly good soundtrack culled from the Swedish rock (who knew?) of the era.
Chicago Reader by Lisa Alspector
A wonderfully complex examination of sexual and material politics that's full of bravely provocative, gently funny, and warmly human encounters.
Austin Chronicle by Marjorie Baumgarten
Together's portrait of its social moment is right-on.
Baltimore Sun by Michael Sragow
A friendly movie, as scruffy and cozy as a woolen watch cap.
Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman
This is the rare movie that gets you to fall in love with characters you don't even like.
New York Magazine (Vulture) by Peter Rainer
Moodysson captures exactly the preening narcissism and gumption of these frazzled would-be revolutionaries trying to wriggle out of their bourgeois straitjackets.
Philadelphia Inquirer by Steven Rea
A mordantly funny, clear-eyed view of an extended family's mounting dysfunction in a changing society.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by William Arnold
It's a brilliant little microcosm of the '60s experience that, in a most gentle way, shows us how the counterculture probably was doomed from its inception.