King of Ping Pong
Ping Pong Kingen (Sweden)
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With: Jerry Johansson, Hampus Johansson, Ann-Sofie Nurmi, Frederik Nilsson, Georgi Staykov, Alicia Stewen, Carolina Westman, William Blomfeldt.
Hulking, baby-faced teen Rille (Jerry Johansson) seems to have inherited his plus-sized mother’s (Ann-Sofie Nurmi) girth and mild nature, while little brother Erik (Hampus Johansson) evidently won their mostly absent oil rig worker dad’s (Georgi Staykov) genes — both are athletic, robust, brash and popular. Sole place Rille has clout is as Ping Pong coach at the local youth center. Dad returns — albeit not to mom — just as Rille starts thinking his real father might be ma’s milquetoast secret squeeze, shopkeeper Gunnar (Frederik Nilsson). These and other tensions gradually boil over, but a late switch from moderately off-kilter humor to a more serious tenor doesn’t work. Mixed pro/nonpro thesps are good; production’s design emphasis on gauzy pastels is more ugly than funny.
Camera (color, widescreen), Askild Vik Edvardsen; editor, Kristofer Nordin; music, Martin Willert; production designer, Josefin Asberg. Reviewed at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema -- competing), Jan. 18, 2008. Running time: 120 MIN.
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