Mar 4 • 12:45 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

I Laughed. Then I Cried. Then I Laughed Again.

The article reviews the film "I Swear," describing it as a warm, funny, painful, and important feel-good movie.

The article presents a review of the film "I Swear," highlighting its ability to evoke a range of emotions from laughter to sadness, while also addressing significant topics. It contrasts this film with Mike Leigh's earlier work, "Naked," underscoring the complexity of characters, particularly mentioning the portrayal of Tourettes syndrome through the character Archie, played by Ewen Bremner. The review suggests that the film is not only entertaining but also vital in its thematic depth, offering audiences a blend of humor and poignant reflections on serious issues. It aims to position "I Swear" as a contemporary piece of cinema that resonates with viewers on multiple emotional levels, fulfilling the criteria of a feel-good film without sacrificing substantial subject matter.

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