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The Last Sentence(Dom över död man)

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Sweden, Norway · 2012
1h 44m
Director Jan Troell
Starring Jesper Christensen, Pernilla August, Ulla Skoog, Peter Andersson
Genre Drama, History

Renowned journalist Torgny Segerstedt declares war against Hitler as he criticizes Swedish politicians who tried to look away from the tyranny of the Nazis with the good excuse of “neutralism”. His only weapon is his pen and his life is full of gossip, but he continues to fight a one man battle against Hitler.

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60

The Dissolve by

Troell’s portrait, driven by a desire to excavate the truth, is a refreshing respite from artificial biopics.

50

Village Voice by Calum Marsh

This attention to the personal crises of Segerstedt comes at the expense of a broader and more elusive subject, namely, the war. We know what Segerstedt did, and Troell tries to ask why. What he ignores are the implications.

63

Slant Magazine by David Lee Dallas

Though ambitiously busy, the film is also self-sabotaging and stagnant, showcasing its main character's struggles without interpreting them into a cohesive thesis.

50

Variety by Dennis Harvey

This biographical drama, shot in crisp black-and-white, offers a potentially intriguing study in high-minded political/moral obstinacy, but feels too claustrophobic — and, finally, tediously like a one-man window on great events — to fully come to dramatic life.

60

Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern

I can't recommend it without reservation, but it's a must-see for those who have followed Mr. Troell's career, and a should-see for those who can look past its oddities to its cumulative power.

80

Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

Measured and beautifully modulated, the 82-year-old director has the kind of sureness and fluidity that is easy to underestimate. But it's difficult not to be impressed by the results.

50

The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

Although its black-and-white visuals catch the eye, The Last Sentence soon loosens its hold on your attention by flooding the story with mind-numbing, uninteresting details while real history slips through the cracks.

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