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Songs from the Second Floor
Songs from the Second Floor

Songs from the Second Floor

October 6, 2000· 1h 39m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score7.1

A monumental traffic jam serves as the backdrop for the lives of the inhabitants of a Swedish city.

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16 reviews·Last updated 19d ago
Peak Moment

Young girl sacrificed by businessmen to save economy

9.2at 1h 25m
Lowest Moment

Desperate economist consults scryer about economic solutions

6.2at 55m
Biggest Swing

The film rises from its mid-point lull to the extraordinary sacrifice sequence, jumping 3.0 points as Andersson's vision reaches its most powerful and disturbing climax.

Critics consistently praised Andersson's unique visual style and darkly comic tableaux, with particular acclaim for the film's most absurd moments like the clinging employee and senile commander ceremony. The film builds to its devastating climactic sacrifice sequence, which reviewers universally hailed as extraordinary cinema. While some found certain stretches challenging or pretentious, the overall critical consensus celebrated the film's originality and uncompromising artistic vision.

16 reviews analyzed|Sources: Critic_blog, Guardian, Imdb
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Man with charred documents stands in subway car
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Employee clings to boss's legs after being fired
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Self-flagellating businessmen parade through the streets
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Conjuror accidentally saws into audience volunteer's body
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Desperate economist consults scryer about economic solutions⬇ Lowest moment
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Military honors senile commander while emptying his bedpan
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Young girl sacrificed by businessmen to save economy⬆ Peak moment
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