Lyftet (1978) Poster

(1978)

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6/10
Notorious criminal trying to go straight...complications...
Tully16 October 1998
Kennet Ahl, a notorious jailbird determined to take the straight way after his release, gets tangled up in the bureaucratic judicial system. The only thing he really wants is to be with his girlfriend and his newborn child, but as things will have it, the longing for the perfect hit, "Lyftet", becomes too much... A typical 70´s (European) leftist movie, criticizing the community, sometimes parodic in dialogue and content (although you probably got to have knowledge in the Swedish language to pick all of it up). Not too shabby though, well worth a rainy autumn day in front of the old VCR...
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10/10
"Got to get tjack! 3-4 bags to straighten up.."
ironneck17 August 2002
The best Swedish film ever! I dont think many Swedish movies got cultstatus, but this one does. It's like the king of the 70's Swedish movies.

The Kennet Ahl caracter is probably inspired by some of Swedens most famous communist bankrobbers of the 70's, such as Clark Olofsson. He obviously got DAMP or ADHD. Even though he got problems with his temper and ability to cope with people, he struggles on to get a more "regular Joe"-life away from his drug addicted friends.

It's typical leftish, but not in the perverted style like in the more popular movies at the time, those who made people outside Sweden think that we were sexmaniacs up here. This movie try to stand up for the little guy against the beaurocratic and inhuman system in the socialistic society. For leftwing people I guess the film has a deeper meaning, but I think it's more a great comedy. I wish that they had made this movie an hour longer so that they could have shown more of the excelent co-actors.
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