Read the book: See the movie, take 2
When “A Man Called Ove” was published in English in 2013, it stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for 42 weeks. When the Swedish film adaptation was released in 2015, it was a Best Foreign Film Oscar nominee.
Now, a decade since Ove (rhymes with tuba—more or less) was introduced to the English-reading public, Tom Hanks is re-imagining the beloved Swedish curmudgeon as a retired Pittsburgh grouch named Otto. Why rename the story’s main character (besides the fact that it is almost impossible for Americans to pronounce)? Tom Hanks explained, in a recent interview, “there has already been ‘A Man called Ove;’ there has already been a great performance (by Rolf Lassgard) of a man called Ove, so I will be a man called Otto in a movie called ‘A Man Called Otto.’”
Lucky for us, the Harbor Theater will be running “A Man Called Otto” from Jan. 13 to Jan. 26, and we have marked the Sunday, Jan. 22 matinee at 2 p.m. for a special post-viewing book/film discussion.
If you are one of the millions of people who loved the book, come join us to see and tell us what you think about the “Americanization” of the story. And for those of you who have Amazon Prime, you can watch the original Swedish movie as well, and we can discuss the differences between the two film versions. Looking forward to hearing whether you think that Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson made a good decision in producing an American version of the story or whether they should have left well enough alone.
The Harbor Theater is at 185 Townsend Ave. in Boothbay Harbor.
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