Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Sweden has given me such great inspiration


During the past few months, I've come to realize just how much I really do enjoy Swedish entertainment.

Music:
One of my favorite songs of all time comes from Peter Bjorn and John with their 2006 hit single 'Young Folks'. It was off of their album, Writer's Block. It is a very catchy tune and if I could whistle the tune, I would! In fact, the whistling in the song did remind me of the 'oriental rift'. The female vocals were provided by Victoria Bergsman.



Literature:
In recent years, it's a shame that Stieg Larsson is no longer alive to see just how his Millennium series has caught on like wildfire. 'The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo,' 'The Girl Who Played with Fire' and 'The Girl Who Kicked a Hornet's Nest.' The series follows the dark journey of Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist. It deals with very dark subjects such as rape and incest. Larsson had witnessed a gang rape as a teenager and it affected him for the rest of his life and may have fueled his inspiration for the Lisbeth character.



Cinema:
Larsson's Millennium series also gave rise to the trilogy of movies. They captured the dark atmosphere of the stories quite well. But my favorite Swedish movie is actually the 2008 horror film Let the Right One In, which is based off of the 2004 John Ajvide Lindqvist novel by the same name. It is a vampire movie that is basically what Twilight is not. It is a love story, but simplified between a boy and who he thinks is a girl. It is innocent yet harsh. And I was in a complete state of awe by the end of the movie. The U.S. remake Let Me In was good, but I still preferred the original.


The past:
One can't forget about the past with Sweden. Seven Nobel Prizes in Literature came from Sweden. Cinematic artist/filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, actresses Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman all made their impact in movies. And who could forget the 4th best selling musical act in pop music...Abba. The band was before my time, and I still enjoy a little Dancing Queen from time to time.


In conclusion, I just wanted to share my recent love of Sweden and everything this great nation has given the world.


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