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7/10
Thrilling tale about the life of the Sámi
jimmylindberg9313 April 2024
While this movie is far from perfect it tells a thrilling story about the racism and prejudice that the Sámi face in their everyday lives. The cinematography is beautiful and the acting is stellar, especially by the protagonist. Since it is based on a book, it can perhaps be forgiven about falling into the same tropes about the Sámi being so close connected to their reindeer (it feels as if every movie makes sure to point out how important the reindeer herding is to the population even though far from every Sámi does this for a living).

The plot was decent and I can understand the frustration that the Sámi must feel since acts of violence towards them and their livestock is far from fictional. A few characters were underdeveloped and didn't add all that much to the story, which made the movie feel disjointed at times.

Overall it is worth the watch and tells an important story.
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7/10
Good and important drama!
alexanderliljefors15 April 2024
A very beautiful and well told drama from the north. This is truly something unique, that you havent seen before. A very important film.

It's extremely well directed, with many beautiful shots over the Nordic parts of Sweden. Its very well put together!

The acting dosent fail at all and stays a very high level throughout all of the movie.

The manuscript fails sometimes with some abit unrealistic parts, but other then that its something the makes the film very good.

The soundtrack is very good.

A very well told story, with excellent performances of drama. Something really good and unique that i totally recommend!
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7/10
Slower than you might like great scenery
bidder-7010219 April 2024
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On the good side - the scenery is great.

The story of local Swedes trying to drive out indigenous Sami is sadly replicated all over the world, the Sami are trying to hang on desperately to a way of life increasingly untenable in the 21st century and the non-native locals hate the special privileges the natives have.

Also throw in a mining company wanting to dig the place up for completeness.

It takes about 2 decades, but the evil guy shooting reindeer is finally defeated. This is the very definition of a slow burn and nothing like an American shoot-em-up.

The bad - Actual Sami actors were used, no dark-haired English woman pretending to be an Arctic native as in Smila's Sense of Snow. The issue here is that is seems sometimes like a school play, the actors seem to be very obviously acting.

The other frustrating thing is the Sami seem incredibly passive. Maybe they really are that way, but an American watching this would be thinking how short your life expectancy would be if you got repeatedly caught going to the local ranch and shooting the cows.

The other annoying thing is every now and then they throw in a "Oh no, it is too hot or too cold, how can the reindeer cope with climate change". Not that reindeer don't have issues with climate change, but it is almost like there is a insert climate message here spot in the script every 15 minutes whether is makes sense right then or not.

Worth watching, but don't expect a Swedish version of a range-war action movie.
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7/10
Life on the Edge
lesley_6521 April 2024
Stolen is set in an indigenous (Sami) community of reindeer herders in northern Sweden. After years of harassment from a local non indigenous group, and an inadequate response from police, a young Sami woman decides to take matters into her own hands.

Although a simple tale that focuses mainly on racism and its dispiriting effect on the community, the movie also hints at broader problems, namely competition for land, disagreement about government subsidies to the Sami, and the likely impact of climate change on the region.

Visually the movie is delightful with the colourful Sami costumes set off by beautiful snow covered landscapes. The vibrancy of the visuals provide a stark but welcome contrast to the sense of doom about the future of the Sami way of life.
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2/10
A film mostly about reindeer
fredrik-8164415 April 2024
I'm not a big fan of Birro, who is behind the story. But I still wanted to give it a chance.

The film is incredibly slow. It mainly deals with the Sami people and their reindeer husbandry. The actors, apart from Martin Wallström, are relatively unknown and mostly consist of Samer.

The story is recognizable from what you have heared in the media about Samer. They take care of their reindeer and have it hard to live financially on it. Their beloved reindeer are being thief hunted.

Sometimes it feels like I'm watching a documentary about reindeer husbandry. The few moments of tension that do occur make up such a small part of the 2 hour film that it is negligible to the story. It also feels unrealistic in many ways. As an action film it doesn't work, as a thriller it doesn't work. However, if you want to see a drama about Sami people and reindeer husbandry, this is the film for you.
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1/10
Just another disappointment on Netflix
kodiwuffel18 April 2024
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It's always the same with the new Netflix movies. Weak storyline, dumb actions in the film, and a lot of untapped potential. What's going on? I just don't understand.

A group of people kills and tortures animals (reindeer) and the police turn a blind eye. A little girl sees everything but doesn't say anything. Then it gets exciting, and guess what happens? Nothing.

The description sounds like a thrilling thriller, but it's somehow more like a documentary about one's own failure. If she knew exactly who the reindeer killer was, why didn't she take action earlier? There are so many ways to find such people and gather evidence. Policemen who say, 'No, we can't do anything about bloodstains,' and when the word 'climate change' was mentioned, I just quickly finished watching the film.

What remains is, once again, an ending that breeds dissatisfaction and a film that simply wastes time.
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5/10
Beautiful images, but slow and bad writing
kruiwagen200021 April 2024
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*spoiler-free till half-way* I wanted to like this film. It has beautiful images from the area and herding of reindeer and costumes from the Sami people. Although it's obvious that most of the actors aren't professionals, I think it's important for the message of the movie that they are played by Sami people and overall they do a decent job.

My issue is with the writing. The film touches on many interesting topics: unemployment among the villagers, the opening of a mine that will bring jobs, but will also interfere with the herding of the reindeer, the distrust between Sami people and the other villagers, alcoholism, depression and suicide among young people. Even the grandmother with beginning dementia and Elsa wondering if she should leave for university could have been interesting plot points. Enough topics to fill a multiple season show! All of these topics are touched upon briefly, but none of them is worked out properly, leaving me either wanting to know more or just not interested.

*big spoilers from here* Then there's the plot of the movie. Villagers kill reindeer to try and chase away the Sami people, because they prefer mining over herding reindeer. A young girl sees one of the killers but is afraid to say anything and ten years later, as a young woman, she wants to finally catch him. It could've been an exciting thriller-like plot. Sadly, the action is too slow, most characters just lack urgency or logic. Most of the plot is Elsa telling her elders or the police what happened and they denying her story over and over again. Then in the end, she tells the story to the police again and now they believe her, because the guy's already dead and they find the dead reindeer in his shed. The story just left me very unsatisfied. I think with better writing and better directing, it could have been an exciting story in an original setting with a strong message, but now it's sadly a mediocre film.

And finally: what about that mine? Did it ever open? Did the Sami fight back? It's never been spoken of again and the story ends with a sentimental message.
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10/10
Great movie!
chipfontaine15 April 2024
I'm so sick of the standard formula for American films that involves nothing but violence and evil, and the worst qualities of human beings. This film has touches of that, because that is part of humanity, but I also appreciate that it was based on a true story and it is, in the end, a triumph for a woman protagonist who has dealt with a lot of adversity. I hope we can see more films like this. The characters are realistic. Hopefully the story is closely aligned with the true story. It's also eye-opening to an American like me who was not aware of this part of the Swedish population. Again, great movie.
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8/10
Captivating tale of the north
eva-2130415 April 2024
I do not understand the low rating this movie has at the moment. I found it a gripping tale that had me genuinely feeling for the characters and their struggles.

The movie is fine. Editing and scenography and all is good. It's not an American blockbuster. But as a European I am glad about that (and maybe used to Scandinavian pacing in films, but even so).

The new light cast on a culture that's often overlooked and treated as a "perfect little touristic outing", with its own struggles in our modern world, is a welcome one in my opinion. The story is built up well, and so are the characters. Give it a shot. I watched it in the original language as well. I feel like it does a lot more service to the movie and culture.

I genuinely believe people that have issues with the story or characters are as prejudiced as some characters in the movie itself.
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10/10
A Virtual Trip tTo "Sápmi"
sgguru14 April 2024
I worked for Scandinavian Design for 10 years. During that time I never knew anything about the Sami people that populate this corner of the world. We call it Lapland, but the indigenous people who inhabit it call their homeland, "Sápmi" . Parts of northern Sweden, Norway, and Finland, are inhabited by a rich culture that's hundreds of years old, that still rely on herding reindeer. "Stolen" is about the Sami living in today's world.

This movie may not have a unique plot, but it doesn't lack in cinematography, realistic characters, and authentic wardrobe. The plight of the reindeer herders depicted in this film will open your eyes to a life that's full of hard work, struggles with racist neighbors, and dealing with climate change. It also shows how well they have adapted to the modern world of cellphones, snowmobiles, and social media. I enjoyed the little details, like the beautiful Solje jewelry, and colorful costumes. This movie will immerse you in a story that covers about 20 years of a young girl's life. She becomes an outspoken activist against the people who are killing reindeer to punish the herders. Mining also threatens them, even though many herders have turned to working for the mining company, just to survive. There is a rift amongst family members and townspeople who don't want to rock the boat. "Stolen" will leave a thought provoking impression on you. Maybe make you want to travel to "Sápmi". It looks gorgeous both in winter or summer.
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8/10
A different tale of Harrassment in Lapland
matlong3015 April 2024
A different story about the Harrassment of a community of Sami raindeer herders in Lapland.

The scenery in the movie is beautiful, with the combination of the dramatic lanscape scenes, snow, raindeer and the colourful Sami themselves. I was drawn to the characters here, and their struggle against the surrounding community, the fear of the loss of their historical way of life, and depression amoung some of the main characters relating to their current situation.

It's not an action movie - it's another slow paced story, but very rewarding.

At the time of rating, the movie only has a score of 5.6 out of 10 - it deserves far more than that.
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8/10
I just don't know if it's me who let these things get me down or if we really have a negative impact on it... .
RosanaBotafogo21 April 2024
So cute and causes so much anger... I thought it would be a calm, silly film, but it causes so much anger, indignation and rancidity that it makes us want to try to kill this disgusting being, it only gets worse when we see the protagonist being treated with so many blessings misogyny and sexism, I'm running out of patience for these fictions that cause me staleness and internal anguish... The film is very good, I just don't know if it's me who let these things get me down or if we really have a negative impact on it... .

A young woman struggles to defend her Sámi heritage in a world where xenophobia is on the rise, climate change is threatening reindeer inheritance, and young people choose suicide in the face of collective desperation.
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