62 out of 72 people found the following comment useful :- Wonderful, inspiring film that touches important themes, 29 January 2005
Author:
Rob from United States
I really loved this movie and so did the audience that I saw it with in
Los Angeles. After the film, lots of people were crying and saying how
much the film had affected them. I can see why it was such a huge hit
in its homeland, Sweden. The film is masterfully directed and each
character brilliantly drawn so that by the end you really know these
people and care about them. The music is very natural and the main song
in the film quite heartbreaking but inspiring. Would definitely
recommend this film for everyone to see - even people who don't
normally go to subtitled films. Definitely deserved the Oscar
Nomination because of the profound themes of the film reflected without
pretension in a small-town community with everyday people. It is a film
that unites us in this divided world and shows us the potential of the
human spirit. A MUST SEE!
50 out of 53 people found the following comment useful :- A wonderful and Moving Film, 16 January 2005
Author:
David Smith from United States
This film, recently voted as an audience favorite at the 2005 Palm
Springs International Film Festival, is inspiring and moving. A famous
conductor, forced to retire by illness, returns to the small village of
his birth to become the leader of the church choir, and finally find
fulfillment in his music. Drawing on Sweedish traits of keeping things
within oneself and of the insular character of a small Swedish village,
this film develops each of its characters well. superbly directed,
acted and sung, it brought tears to many eyes, and smiles to all.
Hopefully it will find distribution in the United States.
If you can, see it!
42 out of 48 people found the following comment useful :- Fantastic movie, 21 August 2005
Author:
marleen_verbeek from Netherlands
Wow I loved this movie! It is about normal life in a small village.
About hypocrisy and honesty, love and surrender. Great! It is about
things everybody encounters in life. You have to do things with
passion. But some people will not appreciate your passion and will try
to stop you. There are people who find the opinion of others and 'what
will the neighbors think' more important than to follow their heart.
Don't let anybody's opinion stop you from fulfilling your dreams and
passion. I loved the fact that the actors were all really normal
people, it could have been my family. No big beauties, but all people
you fall in love with during the movie.
28 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :- A Movie that you keep thinking about, 21 June 2005
Author:
aanderberg from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This is one of those movies that you keep thinking about when you wake
up the next morning. It will give you that warm, fuzzy feeling and
leave you with a smile on your face.
Sure, we get fed the typical stereotype characters and stories, but it
does do the trick: Entertain.
Being from Sweden and living in the US for quite sometime, it is funny
how we react. "The deadbeat husband is going to kill him", "She
(Gabriella) is going to die and then there will be a heartbreaking
larger-than-life ending". We know how these things work, everything
comes together at the end. And it did. The characters were somewhat
simple, they were so elaborate that you didn't really think twice about
it, nothing was really left for your own imagination. The closest would
probably be Siv, she makes you ask yourself if she indeed was in love
with Daniel, but that's about it.
But the movie is beautiful, set in rural Norrland, the music is
absolutely amazing and the characters are lovable. Michael Nyqvist is
truly genius, with his crazy unique look and Frida Hallberg is charming
and approachable. Maybe a little too nice.
But most of all this movie makes you feel, and that is the most
important thing. You cry, you laugh, you hate and you identify. I don't
know about you guys, but that does not happen that often.
24 out of 26 people found the following comment useful :- A symphony of love, 7 February 2006
Author:
Thomas Williams from Sweden
I am not going to spoil the contents to anyone, who has not yet watched
this humble masterpiece by Kay Pollak.
A world famous conductor brilliantly played by Michael Nyqvist seeks
peace from stress by moving back to his childhood village. The
villagers, who has followed the genius in silence, are slowly tempting
him to share of his greatness.
Each role in this movie, has a very specific purpose and shows a
remarkable potential in each of the actors playing their own chord in
short but precise words, a symphony of love.
Not love in the sense of relationship, but in the tone of the spirit
deeply buried within each of the characters, each revealing their own
present story, their needs, their skeletons, desires and much more.
I shall not forget to mention, the two main parts played by Frida
Hallgren and Michael Nyqvist, whose dramas are played in unforgettable
harmonies of emotional feedback. They touch each other with a pain
connected in their own disability to love themselves.
Michael Nyqvist is really put to the test here in a very difficult
setup, in one of those movies that either end up as catastrophic or
fantastic. And fantastic it became from start to end, not one second
less or more than enough, you are left with a feeling of change and a
taste for more.
To this day, definitely one of the best movies I have had the pleasure
of watching.
26 out of 30 people found the following comment useful :- A superb film, among the best I've ever seen., 21 November 2005
Author:
tonymarciniec from Turkey
First I was caught totally off guard by the film's initial lyricism and
then I became totally enchanted with the unfolding story and engrossed
with the brilliant directing. The characters were all fully developed,
not bigger-than-life but just like the people we live among anywhere we
are in the world, in Sweden, in Turkey or in America, all completely
believable human beings with foibles and nobility. Hollywood could
learn so much from this beautiful film. It shows that there is no need
to go into every little detail behind every action to bring out the
whole theme clear and bright, and that shows the brilliance of the
director! Hearfelt thanks to Kay Pollak and the wonderful cast for this
superb treat!!
21 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :- Very well done, exceptionally moving, 5 June 2005
Author:
jsmorton from United States
If the screenwriter and director intended to open hearts with the movie
as the musician wanted to do with his music, they succeeded with me.
Commonplace human situations became original, personal and immediate so
that I personally felt touched by each situation. I believe I would
credit the power of music combined with the point of view of the person
writing the movie. Without spoiling, I can say that I was very moved by
the movie's approach to living. Haven't actually cried out of-what-
joy? empathy? just deep emotion? in a very long time. I would love to
find a way to show it to others. Saw it at Seattle International Film
Festival.
17 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- no extras all pure enjoyment, 13 February 2006
Author:
ImDb-9174 from Austria
Back to the roots with "like it is in heaven" - what are the real
values of life? These Swedes carve out a message that appeals to every
heart. We've seen it twice now in a cinema packed to the last seat:
love pure and joy within the music of a choir that's simple, yet full
of power once everyone finds his or her inner tone.
From the glitter of fame to the school of of his youth, now empty and
ready to be adapted as his new home after collapsing on stage, Daniel
wants to start listening and is drawn into the lives of the simple,
warm and rough people of the North.
He wins the hearts with music and gains the capacity to love and be
loved unconditionally.
Don't go see it if you've been normed to Hollywood. This stuff contains
no extras, just your laughter, your compassion, your tears!
16 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- Divinity of existence, 23 May 2005
Author:
jon_a_au from Norway
A beautiful film, touching profoundly up the simple, yet divine aspects
of humanity.
This movie was almost perfect, and seeing as nothing in this world can
be truly perfect, that is pretty good. The only minor thing I
subjectively object to, is the pacing at some points in the middle of
the story. The acting is also very good, and all the actors easily top
actors in high-profile films. The actual directing seems to have been
well thought through, and the script must have been amazing. There are
some truly breathtaking moments of foreshadowing, and a quite gorgeous
continuing circular composition of the story.
The moment in the movie, when the main character achieves that feeling
of being in heaven is the perfect ending to a truly brilliant yarn.
13 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :- A true feel-good film, 17 June 2005
Author:
Ting_13
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
My expectations were quite high for this film. Everyone I know who saw
this film at the cinema told me that everyone there stayed through the
credits because they were so touched. My expectations could not have
been any higher, anything short of wonderful would have disappointed
me.
I was anything but disappointed by this movie. I loved how it dealt
with difficult subjects without going through the usual steps a
Hollywood film tends to include. In this film characters worked through
problems they had had for decades, they worked through prejudicm, they
learned to open up. But it did not come easily, and not just by singing
a song or two. It was painful, it took arguments, it took
confrontations. It felt like real life.
One scene that really stuck out to me was the scene in which Gabriella
sings her song. Helen Sjöholm is one of my favorite singers, her voice
is lovely, and you could tell that she was not just lip-syncing to a
previous recording during filming (which I often find in other movies),
she really sang with her whole body and soul. You could feel what
Gabriella was feeling in that scene. Had this movie been made in
Hollywood her song would most likely have been sung toward the end, and
it would have made her husband open his eyes and see the error of his
ways, as well as making the other people in the village realise a thing
or two. Instead it came halfway through, and it did not bring any
solutions. Her husband did not become overwhelmed and realise what he's
putting her through, and it didn't seem to make anyone else in the
village more open minded. It was beautiful, it was pure and it was
touching but it did not magically solve all her problems. That felt
real to me, that's probably what would have happened in real life. The
whole movie felt like real life to me, nothing neatly wrapped up but
everything with a sense of joy and happiness. You rarely find a movie
which feels so realistic.
There were a few things that bothered me, but hey, no movie is perfect.
If you haven't already you should go see "As it is in Heaven" and be
filled with a joy for life, a sense of hope and the feeling that you've
been touched on a level movies rarely reach. You will be sad, pained,
happy and a dozen other emotions.
Someone once said that if every person in the world sang in a choir
there would be no more wars. Having seen this film I might have to
agree.
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62 out of 72 people found the following comment useful :-

Wonderful, inspiring film that touches important themes, 29 January 2005
Author: Rob from United States
I really loved this movie and so did the audience that I saw it with in Los Angeles. After the film, lots of people were crying and saying how much the film had affected them. I can see why it was such a huge hit in its homeland, Sweden. The film is masterfully directed and each character brilliantly drawn so that by the end you really know these people and care about them. The music is very natural and the main song in the film quite heartbreaking but inspiring. Would definitely recommend this film for everyone to see - even people who don't normally go to subtitled films. Definitely deserved the Oscar Nomination because of the profound themes of the film reflected without pretension in a small-town community with everyday people. It is a film that unites us in this divided world and shows us the potential of the human spirit. A MUST SEE!
50 out of 53 people found the following comment useful :-

A wonderful and Moving Film, 16 January 2005
Author: David Smith from United States
This film, recently voted as an audience favorite at the 2005 Palm Springs International Film Festival, is inspiring and moving. A famous conductor, forced to retire by illness, returns to the small village of his birth to become the leader of the church choir, and finally find fulfillment in his music. Drawing on Sweedish traits of keeping things within oneself and of the insular character of a small Swedish village, this film develops each of its characters well. superbly directed, acted and sung, it brought tears to many eyes, and smiles to all. Hopefully it will find distribution in the United States.
If you can, see it!
42 out of 48 people found the following comment useful :-

Fantastic movie, 21 August 2005
Author: marleen_verbeek from Netherlands
Wow I loved this movie! It is about normal life in a small village. About hypocrisy and honesty, love and surrender. Great! It is about things everybody encounters in life. You have to do things with passion. But some people will not appreciate your passion and will try to stop you. There are people who find the opinion of others and 'what will the neighbors think' more important than to follow their heart. Don't let anybody's opinion stop you from fulfilling your dreams and passion. I loved the fact that the actors were all really normal people, it could have been my family. No big beauties, but all people you fall in love with during the movie.
28 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :-

A Movie that you keep thinking about, 21 June 2005
Author: aanderberg from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This is one of those movies that you keep thinking about when you wake up the next morning. It will give you that warm, fuzzy feeling and leave you with a smile on your face.
Sure, we get fed the typical stereotype characters and stories, but it does do the trick: Entertain.
Being from Sweden and living in the US for quite sometime, it is funny how we react. "The deadbeat husband is going to kill him", "She (Gabriella) is going to die and then there will be a heartbreaking larger-than-life ending". We know how these things work, everything comes together at the end. And it did. The characters were somewhat simple, they were so elaborate that you didn't really think twice about it, nothing was really left for your own imagination. The closest would probably be Siv, she makes you ask yourself if she indeed was in love with Daniel, but that's about it.
But the movie is beautiful, set in rural Norrland, the music is absolutely amazing and the characters are lovable. Michael Nyqvist is truly genius, with his crazy unique look and Frida Hallberg is charming and approachable. Maybe a little too nice.
But most of all this movie makes you feel, and that is the most important thing. You cry, you laugh, you hate and you identify. I don't know about you guys, but that does not happen that often.
24 out of 26 people found the following comment useful :-

A symphony of love, 7 February 2006
Author: Thomas Williams from Sweden
I am not going to spoil the contents to anyone, who has not yet watched this humble masterpiece by Kay Pollak.
A world famous conductor brilliantly played by Michael Nyqvist seeks peace from stress by moving back to his childhood village. The villagers, who has followed the genius in silence, are slowly tempting him to share of his greatness.
Each role in this movie, has a very specific purpose and shows a remarkable potential in each of the actors playing their own chord in short but precise words, a symphony of love.
Not love in the sense of relationship, but in the tone of the spirit deeply buried within each of the characters, each revealing their own present story, their needs, their skeletons, desires and much more.
I shall not forget to mention, the two main parts played by Frida Hallgren and Michael Nyqvist, whose dramas are played in unforgettable harmonies of emotional feedback. They touch each other with a pain connected in their own disability to love themselves.
Michael Nyqvist is really put to the test here in a very difficult setup, in one of those movies that either end up as catastrophic or fantastic. And fantastic it became from start to end, not one second less or more than enough, you are left with a feeling of change and a taste for more.
To this day, definitely one of the best movies I have had the pleasure of watching.
26 out of 30 people found the following comment useful :-

A superb film, among the best I've ever seen., 21 November 2005
Author: tonymarciniec from Turkey
First I was caught totally off guard by the film's initial lyricism and then I became totally enchanted with the unfolding story and engrossed with the brilliant directing. The characters were all fully developed, not bigger-than-life but just like the people we live among anywhere we are in the world, in Sweden, in Turkey or in America, all completely believable human beings with foibles and nobility. Hollywood could learn so much from this beautiful film. It shows that there is no need to go into every little detail behind every action to bring out the whole theme clear and bright, and that shows the brilliance of the director! Hearfelt thanks to Kay Pollak and the wonderful cast for this superb treat!!
21 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :-

Very well done, exceptionally moving, 5 June 2005
Author: jsmorton from United States
If the screenwriter and director intended to open hearts with the movie as the musician wanted to do with his music, they succeeded with me. Commonplace human situations became original, personal and immediate so that I personally felt touched by each situation. I believe I would credit the power of music combined with the point of view of the person writing the movie. Without spoiling, I can say that I was very moved by the movie's approach to living. Haven't actually cried out of-what- joy? empathy? just deep emotion? in a very long time. I would love to find a way to show it to others. Saw it at Seattle International Film Festival.
17 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-

no extras all pure enjoyment, 13 February 2006
Author: ImDb-9174 from Austria
Back to the roots with "like it is in heaven" - what are the real values of life? These Swedes carve out a message that appeals to every heart. We've seen it twice now in a cinema packed to the last seat: love pure and joy within the music of a choir that's simple, yet full of power once everyone finds his or her inner tone.
From the glitter of fame to the school of of his youth, now empty and ready to be adapted as his new home after collapsing on stage, Daniel wants to start listening and is drawn into the lives of the simple, warm and rough people of the North.
He wins the hearts with music and gains the capacity to love and be loved unconditionally.
Don't go see it if you've been normed to Hollywood. This stuff contains no extras, just your laughter, your compassion, your tears!
16 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-

Divinity of existence, 23 May 2005
Author: jon_a_au from Norway
A beautiful film, touching profoundly up the simple, yet divine aspects of humanity.
This movie was almost perfect, and seeing as nothing in this world can be truly perfect, that is pretty good. The only minor thing I subjectively object to, is the pacing at some points in the middle of the story. The acting is also very good, and all the actors easily top actors in high-profile films. The actual directing seems to have been well thought through, and the script must have been amazing. There are some truly breathtaking moments of foreshadowing, and a quite gorgeous continuing circular composition of the story.
The moment in the movie, when the main character achieves that feeling of being in heaven is the perfect ending to a truly brilliant yarn.
13 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-

A true feel-good film, 17 June 2005
Author: Ting_13
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
My expectations were quite high for this film. Everyone I know who saw this film at the cinema told me that everyone there stayed through the credits because they were so touched. My expectations could not have been any higher, anything short of wonderful would have disappointed me.
I was anything but disappointed by this movie. I loved how it dealt with difficult subjects without going through the usual steps a Hollywood film tends to include. In this film characters worked through problems they had had for decades, they worked through prejudicm, they learned to open up. But it did not come easily, and not just by singing a song or two. It was painful, it took arguments, it took confrontations. It felt like real life.
One scene that really stuck out to me was the scene in which Gabriella sings her song. Helen Sjöholm is one of my favorite singers, her voice is lovely, and you could tell that she was not just lip-syncing to a previous recording during filming (which I often find in other movies), she really sang with her whole body and soul. You could feel what Gabriella was feeling in that scene. Had this movie been made in Hollywood her song would most likely have been sung toward the end, and it would have made her husband open his eyes and see the error of his ways, as well as making the other people in the village realise a thing or two. Instead it came halfway through, and it did not bring any solutions. Her husband did not become overwhelmed and realise what he's putting her through, and it didn't seem to make anyone else in the village more open minded. It was beautiful, it was pure and it was touching but it did not magically solve all her problems. That felt real to me, that's probably what would have happened in real life. The whole movie felt like real life to me, nothing neatly wrapped up but everything with a sense of joy and happiness. You rarely find a movie which feels so realistic.
There were a few things that bothered me, but hey, no movie is perfect. If you haven't already you should go see "As it is in Heaven" and be filled with a joy for life, a sense of hope and the feeling that you've been touched on a level movies rarely reach. You will be sad, pained, happy and a dozen other emotions.
Someone once said that if every person in the world sang in a choir there would be no more wars. Having seen this film I might have to agree.
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