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Ingen angst, ingen smärta (No anxiety, no pain) is a heartfelt and endearing Swedish romantic comedy film directed by Andreas Öhman. Set in Stockholm, the movie follows a unique and touching story about love, friendship, and acceptance.
The protagonist, Simon, is a young man with Asperger's syndrome who possesses an exceptional talent for numbers and a distinct lack of emotional understanding. His older, struggling guitarist brother, Sam, becomes irresistibly drawn towards a girl named Jennifer and seeks Simon's assistance in winning her heart.
Simon, with his pragmatic and analytical mind, takes on the mission of helping his brother navigate the tumultuous world of romance. As Simon learns more about emotions and connection, he starts to uncover his own quest for love. Through their journey, the brothers form a profound bond and discover the importance of embracing each other's differences.
With its honest portrayal of characters and genuine performances, Ingen angst, ingen smärta explores the complexities of neurodiversity, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals on the autism spectrum in their pursuit of love and connection. The film delicately balances humor and tenderness, creating a heartwarming and relatable story that transcends cultural and language barriers.
Join Simon and Sam in their quest for love and self-discovery in this delightful Swedish gem that reminds us all that true connection knows no bounds.
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I rymden finns inga känslorRelease Date:
03 Sep 2010Writers:
Jonathan Sjöberg, Andreas ÖhmanAwards:
3 wins & 9 nominations