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Something Must Break

Country: Sweden, Language: Swedish, 81 mins

Original Title

Nånting måste gå sönder
  • Director: Ester Martin Bergsmark
  • Writer: Ester Martin Bergsmark; Eli Leven
  • Producer: Anna-Maria Kantarius; Rebecka Lafrenz

CGiii Comment

A film that will definitely polarise...opinion.

Technically...it has moments of genius - let down by an infuriating ineptitude. The camerawork ranges from the inspired to the downright amateur...it is a film marred by inconsistency.

One minute you like Sebastian/Ellie - deftly played by Saga Becker - and then the next - you don't...any warmth you have for the character evaporates soon after it has been generated.

Yes...we are all looking for love and/or human warmth...but, would a trans-kid walk up to a complete [straight] stranger in the full stream of urinating in a toilet and proposition him without even contemplating the notion that this is unacceptable behaviour?!?

Sorry...but that deserves a slap. It's not homophobic, transphobic - it is a reaction to a sexual assault.

We get that transitioning is a madly complex and confusing process...but, does it have to be so selfishly self-centred? This film makes it so that it is nigh on impossible to feel the suffering of Sebastian...in that no-one else matters...whether it be a stranger, a friend, or relative.

Possibly...this was the intention...but, it does nothing to promote empathy for those in such chaos.

There was a damn fine film - in there somewhere - screaming to be seen - unfortunately, the inconsistencies got in the way.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A love story between two young men where one is the androgynous Sebastian and one is Andreas who is not gay. They form a unity. It's them against the polished Swedish IKEA society. They dream about escaping boredom and the risk of becoming what everyone else is. And then there is Ellie - the superwoman growing inside of Sebastian who Andreas loves and fears. This is the summer when everything happens and both of them will choose paths that will determinate their lives forever. It's a battle for love where Sebastian finally has to realise that he has to let Ellie loose, find the strength within himself and not let his happiness depend on someone else.

Cast & Characters

Saga Becker as Sebastian/Ellie;
Iggy Malmborg as Andreas;
Shima Niavarani as Lea;
Mattias Ahlen as Mattias;
Daniel Nystrom as Mattias bror;
Axel Petersen as Man pa lekplats;
Emil Almen as Man pa bar;
Carl-Michael Edenborg as Taturerad man;
Viktor Friberg as Kollega i lunchrum;
Nour El-Refai as Mattias brors flickvan;
Saga Garde as Butiksbitrade