![]() ![]() Really? Kato was one of the three people who sued the Rolling Stones to force it to stop publishing the names, pictures and addresses of people it believed were gay or lesbian. Even more frustrating and disappointing is the way most people I talk to (and this includes educated people whom I respect, some of them with degrees in human rights!!!!) will say –”it is awful that he died, but it has nothing to do with him being a gay rights activist”. I find it unbelievably provoking how the police are trying to chalk up the motive to robbery claiming that his death had nothing to do with Rolling Stones hate campaign. But all in all it was a nice time at the cinemas.One thing is the tragedy of his death another thing is the tragedy of how Ugandan police and most Ugandans are dealing with the murder. A small minus also for some dialects not being easy to understand for everyone. The story is maybe a bit too thin, and obviously better in a book where you can imagine the things happening, and less successful as a film. Of course there's some great music from Pulp (Common people) and several from Bob Hund, but where's the kick we should have gotten from the rest? Well, simply not here. The music is what made the first film so great. Well acted (little Lotte is fabulous) and there's good music here too, from back in 1994. What happens when this daughter is sent on holiday to her newly discovered father? This film is a character driven story. This comes as a chock, but not more than it should. Jeg reiser alene is about Jarle getting to know that a one-night stand he had as a 17 year old rooster has resulted in a now 7 year old daughter. But the story lacks some of the fun and music score from the first film. The second film about Jarle Klepp (The first being 'Mannen som elsket Yngve') is a charming story, well acted, actually superbly acted. ![]()
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