Great Movie! Stockholm tells the true story of a hostage situation in a supremely entertaining way, while bringing light to the origin of the term Stockholm Syndrome. This film gives us a look at how people interact when isolated and portrays how connection and empathy can emerge in places that seem illogical. My favorite part of the movie was the characters and cast in this film. According to Matthew Passantino from FilmThreat, "Hawke is a blast as Lars, playing it big and broad but registering as a man on a mission, even when he doesn't seem to have anything resembling a plan. Hawke has always been an underrated actor, creating a simple, everyday realism in projects like The Before Trilogy or Boyhood and playing loud and fun as he does here. He and Rapace have a great captor-captee relationship, playing off each other with a mix of irrational behavior from Lars and a more rational way of thinking from Bianca". Hawk's character also comes off as very sensitive at times which lends to him being a well-rounded and intriguing character. This is a bittersweet story that I highly suggest to heist movie fans, or those who want to know the origin of Stockholm Syndrome. This is a great movie, especially for psychology fans, as it touches on the surprising ways that can connect when in stressful situations.