Sweden is a small country and, well, our family's pretty prominent in that world, I guess. And I really didn't like the sound of just being 'the fourth acting Skarsgard.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sweden was very nice. I did a lot of television. I wrote, directed and was in a lot of television there.
Sweden is the home of my ancestors, and I have reserved a special place in my heart for Sweden.
I've seen quite a bit of the world, but I really like Sweden and feel like I could live there some day.
I think one thing with Sweden is that in some way the Swedish society is a very good society, almost perfect on the surface. That is something that makes the writers forced to see what is underneath the surface, because it's always something underneath the surface, of course.
I love Sweden. The entire world should be like Sweden. They all like to drink and get naked, and the women are hot. I can't think of a better nation on the planet.
Whenever I travel anywhere, I'm constantly asked if I'm Swedish. It's the burden of most Norwegians. The Swedes have just got a better publicity agent, I think.
Sweden is a great country. What is not so great is that we have a society that, in a way, says it's great if you don't look right, if you don't look left, if you just look straight forward.
We have a certain warped sense of humor in Scandinavia, and that is what comes across in the choices in a lot of our movies.
Sweden is still a very peaceful country to live in. I think that people in Britain have created this mythology about Sweden, that it's a perfect democratic society full of erotically charged girls.
Remember one thing - that Sweden is performing better than the rest of Europe.
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