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You're Still Alive

You're Still Alive

Drama, Comedy

Roy Andersson

Elisabeth Helander, Björn Engström, Jessika Lundberg

2007

Sweden, Germany, France, Denmark, Norway, Japan

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Completed

Swedish

95 minutes

2025-03-02 15:19:17

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This film (drama)Also known asDu levande,is aSweden, Germany, France, Denmark, Norway, JapanProducerwomen sex,At2007Released in year 。The dialogue language isSwedish,Current Douban rating8.2(For reference only)。
In a small town in Sweden, colorful and seemingly ordinary yet quirky residents live their lives. A plump woman who neurotically shouts "no one understands me" every day, a middle-aged man sentenced to the electric chair for ruining someone else's feast, a strange man who talks about losing money in his bank fund while having sex, a quarreling couple whose harsh words hurt each other, a psychiatrist overwhelmed after listening to a mental patient for twenty-seven years, an amateur band on the verge of disbanding, and a girl named Anna who dares to pursue love even if it's just a dream... These seemingly unrelated snippets of life, either absurdly comical or unorthodox, collectively tell a humorous tragicomedy of love and being loved among people. Directed by the advertising genius Roy Andersson, the poetic alternative film "You're Still Alive" portrays the myriad aspects of humanity with a short, prose-poem-like style, featuring ordinary little stories about greatness and humility, joy and sorrow, confidence and anxiety, love and being loved.