Love and Anarchy appeared on my Netflix recommendations. I clicked to see what it was about, forgetting that on Netflix, "click" means "start." And since I was eating a bowl of Cheerios, I let it continue.
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Scene 1: A harried middle-aged man and woman in a fancy house coordinating their calendars and telling their preteen son "No gaming at the breakfast table." Dad is played by Johannes Bah Kuhnke, sweating below.
The woman chugs some espresso, talking about how this is her first day on the job. Teenage daughter comes in, not wearing the coat Dad bought for her. This causes a crisis. Nuclear family squabbles. Yawn.
The woman goes upstairs, locks herself in the bathroom, and masturbates to porn on her cell phone. Are we supposed to be titilated or judgmental, or are we to assume that she's having marital problems? Everybody masturbates, but nobody admits that they do.
Scene 2: She is walking through a square in downtown Stockholm, at dusk or pre-dawn, checking her cell phone. An older guy welcomes her to his publishing house. He shows her to her new office, which is a disaster-area of books and manuscripts: the former senior editor was a bit of a hoarder.
The older guy may be Ronni, the Publishing Company CEO, played by Bjorn Kjellman. He didn't have much of a physique in the 1990s, but he was rather well hung.
Scene 3: The woman -- Sofie -- giving a speech to the staff. She's an independent consultant who saves publishing companies from bankruptcy by pushing them into the digital age, whether they like it or not. As she is ignoring a question about layoffs, a hot young guy comes in late and accidentally spills his drink over his crotch. While he is dabbing at his bulge with a napkin, Sofie stares, mesmerized.
Scene 4: Sofie in her office, grimacing at the clutter. Books --- ugh -- they might as well be stone tablets! As someone with a library of about 4,000 books, I am not amused.
Max scoffs. "How am I supposed to do my job?" Receptionist doesn't answer; she's staring at his butt. He storms out.
Scene 5: A publication meeting. We are introduced to the Literary Drector (elderly guy) and the PR director (young woman), plus the intern who handles the social media presence (5000 followers on Instagram!). PR Director wants to publish a novel "full of gay sex and drugs at an ayahuasca retreat," while Literary Director wants to publish a book of poetry about fir trees.
Sofie suggests skipping the fir tree poems and tweaking the "gay sex and drugs" novel to draw the interest of heterosexual men. Heterosexist enabler!
Scene 5: Dinner with the family. Sofie complaining about how old-fashioned her clients are. They don't even have digital book contracts! Suddenly she gets a phone call and rushes upstairs, annoying her husband: "We're eating!"
It's a subplot about her elderly father, complaining about the working class unionizing. She tells him to stop watching the news; it's upsetting and useless.
Scene 6: Sofie in bed, reading a book while Husband snores. Hey, I thought she hated books! She sneaks into the bathroom to masturbate.
Scene 7: At work, they are signing the contract with the woman who wrote the "gay sex and drugs" novel. they just want some final revisions. While Literary Director is trying to figure out how to take her photo with one of those newfangled cell phones, a Famous Author walks by, and he rushes out to hun: "I didn't see you at the club!" Is Literary Director gay?
Nope -- it was just a gay tease.
It appears that the Famos Author sent the Gay-Sex-and-Drugs Author a dick pic (how did they even meet?), so PR Director wants to dump him, even though he's been their biggest moneymaker for 30 years. Literary Director asks what his dick has to do with his writing talent. All literary geniuses have scandals.
Scene 8: Sofie reading reports. Max starts drilling again. Drilling, drilling...She rushes out in a huff and demands that he not drill during work hours. He says "What a bitch!" and storms off. They'll be screwing by Episode 3.
Scene 9: Night. Sofie still in the office, working. Husband Johan is filming, so she calls the sitter to say that she'll be late, and please put the kids to bed.
At that moment Max comes in -- she said don't drill during working hours -- and sees her. He snaps a photo and leaves.
More Max after the break


















