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  • The Swedish movie Så jävla Easy Going (2022) was shown in the U. S. with the title So Darned Easy Going. It was written and directed by Christoffer Sandler.

    The movie stars Nikki Hanseblad as Joanna, a young woman with ADHD, who really, really needs her medication. (Not only does she need it to concentrate, but she sees continuous flashes of light when she's not medicated.)

    Nikki's prescription has run out, and she can't afford to buy more medication. Despite this crisis she finds that she is attracted to a young woman at school. She hasn't thought of herself as a lesbian, but she's beginning to change her mind. What will happen next?

    We saw this movie at Rochester's great ImageOut LGBTQ Film Festival. It has a weak 6.6 IMDb rating. I thought that it was much better than that, and rated it 8.

    P. S. If you enter Så jävla into Google Translate, you'll see that the U. S. title is a euphemism.
  • The best part of this film for me was the acting. While I do really appreciate the story, the storyline and the theme, because I have seen so many films both domestic and international I didn't see that much new ground in the way of the writing. I have seen bi and gay films, films where young characters struggle and struggle trying to figure things out. But the acting is so well done by everyone, there wasn't a weak actor , all of them had good skills especially the leads.

    Universal themes and images that did actually translate well , both lead actors should be proud of their work and the commitment they made to the roles.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    So Damn Easy Going, the 2022 coming of age Swedish film from first time Writer/Director Christoffer Sandler. Isn't quite at the level of the film every Swedish coming of age film has to beat for me in 1998's Lukas Moodysson masterpiece Show Me Love. But it's still a really nice romantic comedy.

    The film is carried by a excellent central performance from Nikki Hanseblad as Joanna, a young Bisexual student suffering from ADHD. Her unemployed dad can't keep up the bills on her medication, so she's run out. So we see how troubling it is for Joanna in some fantastic scenes of flashing lights and noises of how her ADHD effects her everyday life.

    She keeps herself busy by sleeping with young pot dealer Matheus (who actually cares for Joanna and likes her company). But she soon catches the eye of a fellow female student named Audrey, played by the beautiful Melina Benett Paukkonen (interesting fact, that in real life Melina actually has ADHD). Audrey and Joanna clearly have a connection.

    The film for me is at it's very best when it involves romantic element of it. Both actresses have great chemistry and their scenes together are rather sweet. I do like Joanna scenes with her dad too and dealing with her ADHD. I think film is not as interesting once we get to the storyline about Joanna ripping off Matheus boss to pay for her medication. It thankful doesn't take up a large chunk of the films time.

    Shame this film didn't get a worldwide release and it's only recently popped up on YouTube (at least at this time of writing this review) with English subtitles. It's really well shot and acted. Hanseblad and Paukkonen are two names to keep a eye out for for future roles.
  • TheWatcheroo30 October 2022
    It's often little things that take a screenplay, an acting performance, or both to the next level. In So Damn Easy Going, there's a moment when the movie's teenage protagonist Joanna - already reeling emotionally from a day navigated without her ADHD medication - is hit between the eyes with the epiphany that she has feelings for the new girl in school, Audrey. Nikki Hanseblad, in a magnetically charismatic screen debut surely portending of great things to come, so perfectly conveys a mix of charged realization and stubborn confusion. All with a simple look.

    As someone diagnosed with ADHD myself, I can empathize by experience with anyone suffering from a condition that basically strips away your ability to filter, prioritize or organize in any way the myriad issues, tasks and problems that come your way in an average day. It can cause others to think of you as scatterbrained, disorganized, incapable, even uncaring (or YOU THINK it is causing others to think of you this way).

    From a similar perspective I applaud the stroke of genius in using ADHD as one of the structural lynchpins from which to develop Joanna's story arc. Whether by design or not, So Damn Easy Going hints at a position some take on ADHD medication, namely that to fight the symptoms of the condition it must "dumb down" or desensitize the patient to external stimuli. In the context of the screenplay, one might ask perhaps whether it is only Joanna's forced vacation from her medication that allows her to start working through the issues she was facing in her home life. Confronting issues is hard, it's messy, it's awkward. If you never face them, though - if you desensitize yourself to them - they will bloat inside you, find fault lines, and one day break you into pieces. The off-her-meds Joanna is certainly awkward and messy, but she's moving forward, she's healing, she's learning the type of person she really wants to be.

    The movie's highly accurate and insightful depiction of the world of an ADHD sufferer (the flashing lightbulbs, the respite provided by swimming - both brilliant) are buttressed by a tight story structure and some fine supporting performances, notably from Shanti Roney as Joanna's father and Melina Paukkonen (also in an impressive debut appearance) as Audrey. Hanseblad and Paukkonen have chemistry aplenty on screen and the development of their relationship, the ups and the downs, never seems forced, a testimony I suspect to much work behind the scenes and some fine directing work from Christoffer Sandler, who also wrote the screenplay.

    Perhaps the greatest compliment I can pay to all those involved in the making of So Damn Easy Going is that watching the movie made me want to do my own due diligence "maintenance check" on whether I am being as open to all life's possibilities as I should be. I'm a lot older than Joanna but I'd like to think it's never too late to truly figure out what type of person you are, and to BE that person with all your heart. < Cue lightbulb flash >.
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