I watched this movie in one sitting. As my life flashed by, I missed my daughters birthday, wedding and funeral to finish this bad boy. My wife handed me the divorce papers at the 15:12:45:21 mark but I was too busy watching the kids being taken from Allen to even sign the papers. The movie went through multiple moods, phases and ultimately made my life change. Thank you Daniel Andersson, I am now homeless since I got evicted because I didn't pay my weekly rent. Well I was supposed to get evicted at the 8 day mark but I locked the doors and boarded up the windows before hand. You see, throughout the film, my renter was banging on the door constantly, but the movie was so engaging, I couldn't be bothered to open it. She tried to break in but my reinforcements kept her at bay. At the 16 day mark, she called the police on me, but the police just told her to open the door with HER key (which she had before she dropped it into the sewers a day before). Every call was useless for her, but every second was a second well spent watching this movie. Honestly, as a 40 year old man with a steady job, losing that job was perfectly worth it. I felt like I was hired again watching this movie. I was employed to the movie. Losing my wife for this movie, I was married to the movie. Losing my home to the movie, I was living in the movie. To be frank, I was the movie. The movie was I. I had been through a transformation, a new me was created. Thank you Daniel Andersson and Erika Magnusson. This will be an all time classic up with the greats. Good movie to watch with the family too. 5 stars.