Jag — - En Alskare(1966)
Jag – en älskare is a playful, if somewhat dated, romp. It trades the intensity of its predecessor for a more jovial, comedic spirit. While it won't be mistaken for high art, it is a charming example of the 1960s sexual revolution captured on celluloid.
Jag – en älskare (1966), also known internationally as I, a Lover , is a Danish-Swedish erotic comedy-drama that serves as a sequel to the infamous I, a Woman ( Jag – en kvinna ). Directed by Börje Nyberg and starring Jørgen Ryg, the film attempts to flip the script on its predecessor by focusing on the male perspective of sexual liberation. Plot Summary Jag - en alskare(1966)
: Jørgen Ryg is the film's greatest asset. His performance as the "everyman" hero provides a relatable, often funny anchor for the movie's more provocative scenes. He brings a sense of bewilderment and charm that keeps the character from feeling like a mere caricature of a "Don Juan." Jag – en älskare is a playful, if somewhat dated, romp
: The film is a curious mix of high-concept eroticism and slapstick humor. While the first film in the series was seen as a groundbreaking (if controversial) look at female desire, this sequel is significantly lighter and more episodic. The direction is functional, prioritizing the chemistry between the lead and his various suitors over stylistic flair. Jag – en älskare (1966), also known internationally
