Review

  • Once again, Simon Kasto has created a hilarious short film that is both entertaining and surprising due to its superb ensemble and surprising turns. "Affairs to Remember! - Episode IV: Stray Roads" is definitely one of the best episodes of the series thus far, and I can't help but gush over it!

    As Jean-Jacques Garbo, Kasto himself excels, and his charisma keeps the film going strong from start to finish. The pleasant blend of suspense and comedic circumstances is enhanced by his drive to hire Ozcar Burfitt's character Gustav Martinsson in order to uncover the truth about his wife's shennanigans. Not only is the Garbos' apartment the main attraction, which is a nice touch, but we also go on a tour around the neighborhood, which gives the movie some much-needed visual variation and new locales.

    As the unfaithful Mrs. Garbo, Maili Backlund does a fantastic job, but Mona Bogefors truly grabs my interest. She gives an incredibly powerful performance as Tutt, the agitated woman Martinsson unintentionally shadows! One of the best parts of the movie is how Bogefors gives Tutt such a hilariously funny yet biting persona, all while managing the ridiculous situation with wonderful comic timing.

    And how are you going to ignore Kalle Berglund, the "Fixer"? He emerges as the most subtle character in the whole movie since he is the calm core of all the craziness. When everything else seems to be breaking apart around him, Berglund portrays "The Fixer" with such effortless authority and composure that you truly believe he is in control. He truly is the movie's protagonist because of his laid-back outlook on the ridiculous happenings.

    I'm a little confused about one issue, though: what exactly inspired Gustav Martinsson to text Staffan to the Garbos' apartment? The spectator is left wondering about his true intentions by this small detail, which felt a little out of place. It's wonderful to see Jonathan Sand reprising his Staffan character, though, despite this. He's a character who makes you chuckle and feel sorry for him at the same time as he sits crying by himself in the stairway.

    This is a fun little movie that made me smile. It's filled with fun scenes, memorable characters, and acting performances that really make an impression. Simon Kasto continues to prove that he is good at balancing humor and drama in his short films, and I look forward to seeing what the next episode has to offer!

    I had a good laugh watching this cute little film. It's jam-packed with intriguing characters, entertaining scenes, and powerful dramatic performances. I'm excited to see what the upcoming episode has in store because Simon Kasto consistently demonstrates in his short films how adept he is at striking a balance between drama and fun!