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All Things Fair is a coming-of-age drama set in Sweden during the final years of World War II. The story centers on Stig, a 15-year-old schoolboy who is intelligent but emotionally immature. Living in a working-class family, he struggles with the constraints of school, the expectations of adulthood, and the tensions brought on by the war. His life takes a dramatic turn when he begins a secret affair with his teacher, Viola, a married woman in her thirties.
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Viola is both mysterious and emotionally unstable, caught in a loveless marriage with her alcoholic husband, Kjell. She sees in Stig a chance to feel young, desired, and alive again. For Stig, Viola represents excitement, maturity, and escape from his mundane teenage world. Their affair quickly becomes intense, blurring the line between love, lust, and manipulation. Stigβs youthful infatuation blinds him to the power dynamics at play.
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As the relationship deepens, Stig becomes increasingly conflicted. He must navigate jealousy, secrecy, and guilt, all while dealing with the ordinary pressures of school and family. Violaβs controlling nature and emotional volatility begin to wear on him, and the emotional toll of their secret becomes harder to bear. His academic performance suffers, and his personal life becomes unstable.
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Eventually, the affair is exposed, leading to devastating consequences for both Stig and Viola. The fallout reveals how deeply Stig has been affected, forcing him to confront adult realities far earlier than he should. Viola, unable to cope with the exposure, faces both public and personal humiliation. Stig is left to deal with the emotional scars of a relationship that began as a fantasy and ended as a burden.
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All Things Fair is a poignant, provocative film that explores the complexities of power, sexuality, and emotional growth. It challenges societal norms and raises ethical questions about boundaries, consent, and the consequences of forbidden love. Through Stigβs journey, the film offers a raw and nuanced portrayal of innocence lost and the painful path toward maturity.
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