Bonus Family
Bonus Family
| 30 January 2017 (USA)
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    Platicsco

    Good story, Not enough for a whole film

    Borserie

    it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.

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    Usamah Harvey

    The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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    Sarita Rafferty

    There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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    apes-30375

    Unfortunately I think it is a very good show. However many times I have wanted to stop watching because although the writing, characters, and story line are very well done. "Eddie" is an out of control horrible spoilt and undisciplined brat. With a bad attitude and foul mouth on him. He is a bully he is rude and and is a complete and utterly annoying iratation to watch. ABOSUTELY DREADFUL!!!! And the parenting or complete lack of it I find disgusting. The adults come across as mindless fools when it comes to Eddie with their reactions or lack there of are outrageously unbelievable. Everyone I have ever spoke to shares the same opinion, the characteristics of Eddie are so off putting and unacceptable that they are the reason many people have or are considering to stop watching the show

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    vickerthelegend

    I'm a big fan of anything scandanavian . Great show top notch acting . Really captures modern European family life.

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    VivaCinematicArt

    8 stars for the lipstick, reduced to 2 because it's on a pig. Warning: many spoilers. This review only covers episodes 1-6. I quit after that.The lipstick: interesting premise & script, good acting, and engaging characters. See other reviews for details.The pig: rampantly corrupt values. These include parental delinquency and promiscuity.Another reviewer warned that "sexually liberated themes may not sit well with more prudish audiences." I'd call them "sexually corrupt themes." The highest values embraced by this modern, extended, Swedish so-called 'family' are to communicate with each other. Granted, this is important, but don't these values count anymore: fear of God, marital fidelity, respect for life, responsible parenting, childhood obedience, childhood respect for elders, and parental discipline of a child when needed? Granted, many people in Sweden and other countries have rejected these bonds that hold together families and civilizations, but a TV series that embraces this lifestyle has no appeal to me. We've all heard of "family values". What might "bonus family values" be? Here are a few examples. Spoilers start here.Lisa, still married to Martin, is committing adultery with Patrik, her boyfriend, in full knowledge of her two children.Lisa, after learning that Bianca, her young teen daughter, is sleeping with Bianca's boyfriend, does nothing to restrain her.Lisa and Eddie consider her getting an abortion because she becomes obnoxious when pregnant and might spoil their relationship. Although she doesn't end up getting one, they would place their own happiness above the new life they have conceived.Eddie, the son of Lisa and Martin, is an obnoxious, out of control, spoiled brat. He constantly insults Patrik, his pseudo-stepfather, and at least once kicks him in a painful place. Yet Lisa, Patrik, and Martin do nothing to restrain Eddie, discipline him, or teach him how to respect his elders. Instead, they rejoice when Eddie expresses himself, however obnoxiously.Katja, who is Patrik's self-centered ex-wife, sleeps with two coworkers and obsessively favors her work over caring for her son, William. She's even willing to leave him alone at night, even though he's only seven years old.Martin, a nervous wreck, only gets around to sleeping with one coworker, at least through episode six.Jan and Ylva, the married 'family' counselors, are dysfunctional in their own relationship and hate each other's guts. This comes out clearly in episode six. How could they possibly be effective counselors?

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    veo

    First of all, do not get deterred by the fact that it is Swedish: it has nothing of the dry, coward European cinema. The subject itself is nothing new: the problems of a recent couple along with problems of their children, ex-partners, new partners of their ex-partners. But it is so brilliantly written and perfectly played, it doesn't let you down for a single episode. It a shows about serious matters (family, commitment, divorce, kids...) but approached with a great sense of humor and (rare thing) really funny jokes. It also has great characters and witty comebacks that make it a hidden gem that I hope Hollywood will never remake.

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