How did the term Stockholm syndrome come to be? This Ethan Hawke movie explains
di Pat Padua The Washington Post
There's a moment in the movie "Stockholm" when the protagonist, a man named Lars (Ethan Hawke), introduces a friend of his (Mark Strong) to a woman named Bianca (Noomi Rapace) and her female co-worker, as if they're all out on a double date. But here's the thing: The two men are, in fact, bank robbers, and the two women their hostages. Such is the movie's strange tone, which skews more toward a rom-com than a crime drama.
Written and directed by Robert Budreau, "Stockholm" is billed as the "absurd but true" story of the 1973 crime that introduced the world to Stockholm syndrome, the psychological phenomenon in which a captive forms a bond with his or her captor. [...]
di Pat Padua, articolo completo (3189 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Washington Post 23 aprile 2019