An Ironage movie! I can't tell from the synopsis if this is a heavy White Guilt piece, but I'd give this one a watch based on its year of its production.
Interestingly, my dad met Richard Harris when he was 17 and the movie "Orca" was being filmed in Newfoundland. So as soon as I read "Richard Harris", I was like "That must be an Ironage movie" [aka, no woke agenda...just whatever agenda was popular in the 1970's...which could still be bad, but I'll check it out].
Kwon, I forgot to ask - how many Swedes in percentage-term, speak English?
In Canada, many of us Anglo-Canadians speak French, because we have French Immersion here. I'm not sure what percentage of English [as a first language] speakers speak French, but in elementary school, it seem like 33% of my school was enrolled in French Immersion...but that was a French Immersion school, which may only be 1 in 5 schools for all I know. So the number may be under 10%. I would say almost for sure under 20%.
In Quebec, I would think the English speakers would be a much larger percentage.
In Sweden, do English-speaking Swedes make up over or under 50%, in your estimation
Honestly, I can't tell from your writing that English is a second language from you. And with Van Bilderass, it got me wondering.
All Swedes know English, it's in our education.
In my day (many years ago) we started with English classes around 10 years of age in school and today everyone have access to Internet (even younger kids) and most kids have an Ipad, so many learn and use english phrases at a very young age. Youtube is also a factor.
Back in my day, at 13 years of age you also had the choice between either German and French-classes in School.
So at around 15 years of age , as a swedish youngster you had proficiency in English and French or German beside Swedish.
Back in the 70s and 80s Sweden was also very influenced by US culture, our favorite TV-shows were either American (Dallas, Dynasty, Falcon Crest) or English (Onedin-Line, Emmerdale Farm).
When i grew up i mostly watched Dallas, Greatest American Hero, MAGNUM PI, Airwolf and read H P Lovecraft novels.
I wrote lengthy sci-fi , fantasy and horror-novels when i was 10-12 years of age which impressed the Teachers at that time.
Today, it's very common for Swedish youngsters to use english phrases in their regular lingo between each other.
My English is much worse today than what it was when i was young. (since i was reading and writing so much back then)
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