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  1. Oct 24, 2017 · Awards Shows. The Square's high-concept comedy targets both the art world and the social contract. Uncomfortable and hilarious, the critically praised satirical film asks...

  2. Mar 15, 2023 · The Square Explained: What’s Up With the Ending? March 15, 2023. Dane Christian (Klas Bang) works as art director of the Stockholm Museum of Contemporary Art X-Royal, located in the Royal Palace. He is divorced from his wife, has a luxurious apartment and drives a Tesla.

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · The Square Ending Explained: 7 Interesting Facts. Released in 2024, “The Square” is a thought-provoking and critically acclaimed film that delves into the complexities of human behavior and the blurred lines between art and reality. Directed by an accomplished filmmaker, the movie’s ending has sparked numerous discussions and debates among viewers.

  4. Oct 28, 2017 · The Square’: Why This Award-Winning Art-World Satire Will Make You Squirm. How a Swedish filmmaker, a Danish actor, Elisabeth Moss and a man who imitates monkeys made one of the...

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    • Sociology Or Psychology?
    • What’s The Point of The Movie?
    • What Is The Meaning of The Performance with The “Ape Man”?
    • What Is The Meaning of The Opening Frames of The Film?
    • What Is The Meaning of The Image of An Offended Boy?
    • What Is The Meaning of The Name?
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    At first glance, the answer is obvious: Kvadrat makes fun of almost the phenomena that determine the character of modern Western society – from feminism to contemporary art, from political correctness to the disintegration of family and social ties. And if the emptiness of the same contemporary art is demonstrated very clearly, as they say, “head-o...

    According to Estlund, aggression is an integral part of human nature: it can be suppressed, but not destroyed. In the most sophisticated and educated person, the ancient instincts of destruction, domination and defense of their territory are dormant, and in order to awaken them, grandiose events are by no means needed, the most insignificant ones a...

    The scene in the museum, when the actor depicting the savage orang-utan goes beyond the original program and tries to rape one of the banquet participants, is the essence of Estlund’s reflections on human nature. Some critics interpret the “orangutan” as a metaphorical depiction of the problem of migrants who were first called and then horrified at...

    There was a copper sculpture from the 18th or 19th century in front of the museum, but it is being dropped to create a modern installation. This scene is highly symbolic: modern society rejects the ideals of the past, modern “creators” throw the classics off the pedestal, and ordinary and faceless characters replace the true heroes, rulers or comma...

    A child demanding an apology from Christian is a very interesting character who gradually grows from a semi-comedy image to a dramatic one. There is a great temptation to see in him the embodiment of Dostoevsky’s famous maxim about world harmony, not worth a child’s tears (and the fact that Estlund read Fyodor Mikhailovich is evidenced by the “spea...

    Critics offer at least three interpretations of the film’s title. According to the first, it plays up the discrepancy between the idea of ​​the installation of the same name and its implementation: instead of becoming a space of kindness and care, the square was used for an advertising campaign with an explosion of a child. The second interpretatio...

    The installation with the “space of goodness” is not a director’s invention. A few years before the filming of the film, Östlund implemented a similar project in the central square of the Swedish city of Vernamu. Estlund hoped that the square would become a territory of mutual assistance, but the public preferred to use it in their own way: lovers ...

  5. Mar 1, 2023 · After scrutinizing the societal expectations of masculinity through the story of an alienated Swedish family man in Force Majeure (Turist, 2014), Ostlund, for his fifth feature film, The Square (2017), delves into the eminent modern art scene to expose the discrepancies between flamboyant, utopian ideals and wobblier, wrongful actions. Perhaps ...

  6. May 19, 2017 · Film. Reviews. May 19, 2017 4:14pm PT. Film Review: ‘The Square’. The Swedish director Ruben Östlund follows 'Force Majeure' with another piece of high-wire sociological suspense, this one set in...

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