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''IllusiveTracks'' (original: Skenbart – en film om tåg; German: Verschwörung im Berlin-Express) is a Swedish comedy/thriller from 2003. On Christmas 1945, shortly after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWar2, the idealist Gunnar decides to quit his job as a lector at a publishing house to leave for Berlin and help with rebuilding the city. So he takes the train from Stockholm to Berlin, together with several... eccentric people, and a Catholic guy who wants to kill his wife so he can marry his mistress. HilarityEnsues.
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''IllusiveTracks'' (original: Skenbart – en film om tåg; German: Verschwörung im Berlin-Express) is a Swedish comedy/thriller from 2003. On Christmas 1945, shortly after the end of WorldWar2, the idealist Gunnar decides to quit his job as a lector at a publishing house to leave for Berlin and help with rebuilding the city. So he takes the train from Stockholm to Berlin, together with several... eccentric people, and a Catholic guy who wants to kill his wife so he can marry his mistress. HilarityEnsues.
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''IllusiveTracks'' (original: Skenbart – en film om tåg; German: Verschwörung im Berlin-Express) is a Swedish comedy/thriller from 2003. On Christmas 1945, shortly after the end of WorldWar2, UsefulNotes/WorldWar2, the idealist Gunnar decides to quit his job as a lector at a publishing house to leave for Berlin and help with rebuilding the city. So he takes the train from Stockholm to Berlin, together with several... eccentric people, and a Catholic guy who wants to kill his wife so he can marry his mistress. HilarityEnsues.
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* ItWillNeverCatchOn: The protagonist thinks that AstridLindgren's ''PippiLongstocking'' would be more successful if it was solely about Thomas and Annika.
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''IllusiveTracks'' (original: Skenbart – en film om tåg; German: Verschwörung im Berlin-Express) is a Swedish comedy/thriller from 2003. On Christmas 1945, shortly after the end of WorldWar2, the idealist Gunnar decides to quite his job as a lector at a publishing house to leave for Berlin and help building it up. So he takes the train from Stockholm to Berlin, together with several... eccentric people, and a Catholic guy who wants to kill his wife so he can marry his mistress. HilarityEnsues.
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''IllusiveTracks'' (original: Skenbart – en film om tåg; German: Verschwörung im Berlin-Express) is a Swedish comedy/thriller from 2003. On Christmas 1945, shortly after the end of WorldWar2, the idealist Gunnar decides to quite quit his job as a lector at a publishing house to leave for Berlin and help building it up.with rebuilding the city. So he takes the train from Stockholm to Berlin, together with several... eccentric people, and a Catholic guy who wants to kill his wife so he can marry his mistress. HilarityEnsues.
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''IllusiveTracks'' (Verschwörung (original: Skenbart – en film om tåg; German: Verschwörung im Berlin-Express) is a Swedish comedy/thriller from 2003. On Christmas 1945, shortly after the end of WorldWar2, the idealist Gunnar decides to quite his job as a lector at a publishing house to leave for Berlin and help building it up. So he takes the train from Stockholm to Berlin, together with several... eccentric people, and a Catholic guy who wants to kill his wife so he can marry his mistress. HilarityEnsues.
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''IllusiveTracks'' (Verschwörung im Berlin-Express) is a Swedish comedy/thriller from 2003. On Christmas 1945, shortly after the end of WorldWar2, the idealist Gunnar decides to quite his job as a lector at a publishing house to leave for Berlin and help building it up. So he takes the train from Stockholm to Berlin, together with several... eccentric people, and a Catholic guy who wants to kill his wife so he can marry his mistress. HilarityEnsues.
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!!Examples:
* BlackComedy
* CampGay: "Pompe".
* ComedicSociopathy:
* TheComicallySerious: The conductor.
* CreatorCameo: As the stern conductor.
* ItWillNeverCatchOn: The protagonist thinks that AstridLindgren's ''PippiLongstocking'' would be more successful if it was solely about Thomas and Annika.
* TheKlutz: Our protagonist
* [[spoiler:LipstickLesbian: Marie and Karin]]
* ThePollyanna: The soldier who doesn't seem to mind that he's mutilated repeatedly and set on flame by Gunnar.
* SantaClaus: One man is playing him. [[spoiler:Later, he gets knocked out by the killer wannabe, who needs his costume.]]
* StraightGay: Sixten claims he only sleeps with men because he hates women. [[SarcasmMode He's really a nice guy.]]
* ThereIsNoGod: One of the nuns, after Gunnar wreaks havoc and hurts several people, including her.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Many. Gunnar gave the chocolate and oranges to the Baltic refugees because of pity. Unfortunately he didn't know / consider that you shouldn't give rich food to starved people.
* WhereAreTheyNow: The protagonist is still a prisoner in EastGermany in 1961, having to help them building the BerlinWall. (Maybe that's the reason it only lasted 28 years.)
* WideEyedIdealist: Gunnar. Unfortunately the story is a BlackComedy.
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!!Examples:
* BlackComedy
* CampGay: "Pompe".
* ComedicSociopathy:
* TheComicallySerious: The conductor.
* CreatorCameo: As the stern conductor.
* ItWillNeverCatchOn: The protagonist thinks that AstridLindgren's ''PippiLongstocking'' would be more successful if it was solely about Thomas and Annika.
* TheKlutz: Our protagonist
* [[spoiler:LipstickLesbian: Marie and Karin]]
* ThePollyanna: The soldier who doesn't seem to mind that he's mutilated repeatedly and set on flame by Gunnar.
* SantaClaus: One man is playing him. [[spoiler:Later, he gets knocked out by the killer wannabe, who needs his costume.]]
* StraightGay: Sixten claims he only sleeps with men because he hates women. [[SarcasmMode He's really a nice guy.]]
* ThereIsNoGod: One of the nuns, after Gunnar wreaks havoc and hurts several people, including her.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Many. Gunnar gave the chocolate and oranges to the Baltic refugees because of pity. Unfortunately he didn't know / consider that you shouldn't give rich food to starved people.
* WhereAreTheyNow: The protagonist is still a prisoner in EastGermany in 1961, having to help them building the BerlinWall. (Maybe that's the reason it only lasted 28 years.)
* WideEyedIdealist: Gunnar. Unfortunately the story is a BlackComedy.
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