Ah ha! This a key piece of information that I had not seen anyone bring up before. In the US, it is distasteful to get drunk of front of your kids (at least among polite society - and certainly in my house) but drinking socially in front of them is perfectly acceptable. Now I understand the huge divide of opinion about this scene.Chimp wrote:It's absolute taboo to drink alcohol in front of children. I don't know about other countries, but it is in Sweden...
For North Americans, it would be understandable that hospitality could lead Erik to offer his visitor a drink. Even in front of Oskar we would see this as normal and perhaps even expected. Not seeing any evidence that they then go on to get toasted, we naturally ponder other explanations for the clear unease that all of three of the characters display in that scene. What we see is
- Janne shows up wearing no coat and sandals - clearly he lives nearby.
- He enters without knocking - clearly he is very familiar with Erik.
- Oskar is immediately unhappy - not just disappointed but unhappy, that Janne is there. Whatever is going on, Oskar already knows about it and doesn't like it one bit.
- We see three of them sitting around in awkward silence. The two grown-ups appear to be killing time waiting for something.
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Many thanks for this tidbit.




