Two Brothers arguing about the money left by their parentsTwo Brothers arguing about the money left by their parentsTwo Brothers arguing about the money left by their parents
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Ann-Sofie Rase
- Julius wife
- (as Ann-Sofie Raase)
Niclas Larsson
- Julius 1963
- (as Niklas Larsson)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsThe premise that the entire inheritance could go to one of two siblings only, is factually impossible in Sweden. All biological or adopted children of someone deceased are entitled by law to equal shares of half the worth of the estate. The deceased can only decide completely about the other half in Sweden, and thus can never completely disinherit any or all of their children (or the heirs of already passed children).
- ConnectionsSpoofs Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
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Hard to know where to begin. Impossible to understand "why". One can only speculate as to "how", but there must have been an, exceptionally unfortunate, aliginment of stars for this to reach all the way to production.
An apt description (for anyone actually considering watching) may be: "This looks like what you would expect if; a high school kid, with loaded parents, was given too much money to develop their, imaginary, artistic talent".
From a script point of view 7 miljonärer rests on the premise; audiences love to watch films showing that rich people are way worse off than poor people. In this case they are they are, apparently, not only worse off they are also, without exception, more naive, more stupid and more shallow. I suppose then, it is somewhat ironic when the only one who comes across as naive, stupid and shallow is the writer/director (of which Michael Hjort was unfortunate enough to do both).
For once there may be some merit to the saying "this is worth watching to learn the "don't dos" of filmmaking" - as Hjort has, pretty much vanished from the cinematic format after this and turned his "abilities" to writing books instead. Don't know if they are any better - do know I don't want to find out.
Two stars for not actually harming anybody (except the viewers and backers).
An apt description (for anyone actually considering watching) may be: "This looks like what you would expect if; a high school kid, with loaded parents, was given too much money to develop their, imaginary, artistic talent".
From a script point of view 7 miljonärer rests on the premise; audiences love to watch films showing that rich people are way worse off than poor people. In this case they are they are, apparently, not only worse off they are also, without exception, more naive, more stupid and more shallow. I suppose then, it is somewhat ironic when the only one who comes across as naive, stupid and shallow is the writer/director (of which Michael Hjort was unfortunate enough to do both).
For once there may be some merit to the saying "this is worth watching to learn the "don't dos" of filmmaking" - as Hjort has, pretty much vanished from the cinematic format after this and turned his "abilities" to writing books instead. Don't know if they are any better - do know I don't want to find out.
Two stars for not actually harming anybody (except the viewers and backers).
- philip-00197
- Apr 11, 2022
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- €1,848,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,263,144
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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