Whether this inevitable American remake is good or bad, the original 2015 Swedish film A Man Called Ove is a pure delight, and one of my favourite movies of the past decade.
This seems like a Let The Right One In / Let Me In situation. Even if the remake is decent, as it was there, is it really necessary for America to remake such a recent film that is so excellent in its original form? There’s something very lazy and almost disrespectful about it to me.
Absolutely agree. The trailer for this remake seems to emphasize the character of Otto being cutely grumpy, without the understated depths of the original character Ove.
I read the book first and it was one of the rare books that made me laugh out loud. For some time, the original movie wasn't available and I enjoyed it when I finally got to see it.
Just got back from seeing A Man Called Otto, and as I suspected it was a serviceable remake with a solid performance from Hanks, even if his take on the gruff and grumpy title character wasn’t quite as effective as Rolf Lassgård’s in the Swedish version. The real weak link was Truman Hanks as the younger Otto. For me his similarity to his father was not strong enough to justify his casting and he seemed a little insipid in the role. Also the flashbacks to Otto’s early life were more brief than in the original, making the overall emotional resonance of the story less effective.
You may well ask why I went to the cinema myself to see this after recommending others see the original instead.. you can blame my mother for that. I’ve recommended the original to her for a while because I knew she would love it, but she wasn’t able to track it down.. when she saw this was being released she wanted to see it with me so I took her so she could at least experience the story. She loved it, by the way, and was wiping away tears at the end.
So yeah, not the train wreck it could have been but still I definitely think A Man Called Ove is the better film.