Ruben Östlund

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Unlikely Passion
Unlikely Passion
Kelly is the CEO of a fashion company. She has everything she could ever ask for; love, money, and happiness. She meets Pierce whose cute charms make her hate everything about him instinctively. Her fantasy life takes a sharp turn when she walks into her fiance cheating on her. Will Kelly ever be able to find what she wants or will it just be a dream?
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7 Bab
Reckless Love
Reckless Love
Telling your husband you love him should be one of the most natural and heartfelt things in a marriage. However, for Arlet, it was anything but easy. Arlet had never imagined that she would find herself standing in as a replacement bride for the man she had loved ever since she first understood the meaning of love. Ruben Rodriguez, a man with an irresistible allure, a billionaire whose very presence ignited a desire in any woman. However, when he discovered that Arlet was not the woman he had intended to marry, his world came crashing down. A tale of heartbreak where Arlet's emotions run deep, her love for Ruben encompassing every fiber of her being. While he remained oblivious to her existence, unaware of even her name. What would she do when the only thing he assigned to her name was his hatred. The story of one-sided love when she is in love with her husband, and he loves someone else.
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Double-sided Revenge
Double-sided Revenge
Tess Janssen was ridiculed with the betrayal of her childhood lover after their marriage and discovering he only agreed to their marriage for the sole purpose of establishing his company with her father´s support, and after her father´s demise he treated her like used water. Unable to make terms with the fact that she was in love with a shadow all along, Tess drugged Ruben and made love to him at a room in the hotel the ceremony for the official launching of his mobile app was held. Ruben woke up furious as memories of the steamy night clouded his memory, she didn't only violate him, she left him signed divorce papers which he tore in rage. Tess traveled to the US and realized a few weeks later that she was pregnant. For a second, she thought to return to Ruben’s side, but news of his marriage got to her ears, and her chest burned furiously with revenge, discarding the thoughts of reunion. On the other side of the world, Ruben made his assistant spread the fake news of his marriage to Tess´s acquaintances. Ever since that night, a seedling of conflicting emotions sprouted in his heart, burning furiously. She was different that night compared to the usually meek Tess, she was wild and free, a part of him was attracted to that and upset she stepped all over him. Unknown to Tess, they were still a legally wedded couple, and Ruben has been on the search for her. Her return to the Netherlands was a mission for her second identity as a hacker, Blue Bird, to investigate ´De Vries, Ruben´s mobile app company for stealing his mobile app users´ personal information. The perfect chance for revenge for both sides wielding a double-headed sword.
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The Demon Contract
The Demon Contract
The day Ruben Luisetti (Overlord Vampire of New York City and heir apparent to the Vampire King throne) first saw the feisty, golden haired beauty with the large luminous emerald green eyes, he had a ‘feeling’ He was shocked, he hadn't had one of those for many years and this one was strong attraction. He became intrigued, when during his investigations into some underworld murders, he kept bumping into her. This 'feeling' should have worn off, it didn't. In fact it just got even stronger, as a deep desire to possess this creature crept up on him. When he saw that she was clearly being enslaved and controlled, he felt obliged to save her and free her from her bonds. And able to be with him! But what is she? He thought she was perhaps Fae…boy, was he wrong and shocked to discover she was a Demon! . Katarina is a soldier demon, owned by Demon Lord Basille. Lent out to the human Scott McGowen as part of a blood pact contract to make him more powerful and rich while at the same time collect the souls of two hundred mortals for her Master to bolster his ranks in the Demon Realm. Until Ruben Luisetti steps into her life and shows her that what she thinks is her 'normal' in life, doesn't have to be… Well used to being merely a tool Katarina finds herself strangely entranced by the delectably handsome and powerful Vampire Lord and finds herself enthralled by Ruben's dominant, possessive yet gentle and caring nature for her, showing her a new way of being treated by someone…being treated with respect, care and…. Love?? . Can Ruben free his beloved from the Demon Contract? Can he free his beloved from Demon Lord Basille? To become entwined by Fate?
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One Heart, Which Brother?
One Heart, Which Brother?
They were brothers, one touched my heart, the other ruined it. Ken was safe, soft, and everything I should want. Ruben was cold, cruel… and everything I couldn’t resist. One forbidden night, one heated mistake... and now he owns more than my body he owns my silence. And now Daphne, their sister,the only one who truly knew me, my forever was slipping away. I thought, I knew what love meant, until both of them wanted me.
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Thirty Years Married, Thirty Years Cheated
Thirty Years Married, Thirty Years Cheated
On the day of my husband, Ruben Castille's funeral, a grief-stricken woman shows up at the venue. After putting down the white lilies, she doesn't walk away. Instead, she chooses to approach me. "Honestly speaking, I've been envious of you for 30 years." I frown at her in confusion. Her lips just quirk into a small smile as her gaze falls onto Ruben's portrait. Soon, her eyes redden out of emotion. "Over the past 30 years, he's given me everything, be it love, time, and money. On top of that, he's very generous, too." The woman pauses for a moment. She then tilts her head to look at me, her voice now tinged with resentment. "But his only condition is that I'm not allowed to cause any trouble in front of you." My heart skips a beat. "What do you mean by that?" The woman laughs in return. "You two were married for 30 years. Similarly, Ruben and I were together for 30 years. Ashlee Drayton, he had already betrayed you a long time ago." After that, she turns on her heel and walks away, leaving me rooted to the spot while feeling my limbs going cold. My eyes go wide, and I begin breathing heavily. The betrayal and lies that have lasted for 30 years trigger me instantly, causing me to collapse at the venue. When I open my eyes again, I've returned to the day Ruben plans on proposing to me. "Ashlee, will you marry me?" I fall silent for a moment. Then, I accept the ring, only to throw it into a nearby drain without hesitation.
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What Awards Has Ruben Östlund Won?

3 Jawaban2026-07-04 00:12:28

Ruben Östlund is one of those directors who makes you sit up and pay attention every time he drops a new film. His work has this sharp, almost surgical precision when it comes to dissecting human behavior, and the awards he's snagged totally reflect that. The big ones? He won the Palme d'Or at Cannes not once, but twice—first for 'The Square' in 2017, then again for 'Triangle of Sadness' in 2022. That’s rare air, joining the ranks of folks like Coppola and Haneke.

Before that, 'Force Majeure' put him on the map internationally, bagging the Un Certain Regard prize at Cannes in 2014 and even scoring a Golden Globe nomination. What’s wild is how his films balance absurdity with these painfully relatable moments. Like, 'The Square' also got an Oscar nod for Best Foreign Language Film, which is hilarious because it’s this scathing satire about the art world—almost like the industry was in on the joke. His stuff isn’t just award bait; it’s genuinely provocative, the kind that lingers in your brain for days.

What Is Ruben Östlund'S Best Movie?

3 Jawaban2026-07-04 08:36:35

Ruben Östlund's filmography is like a buffet of uncomfortable truths wrapped in dark comedy, and picking a 'best' feels almost cruel—but if I had to, 'The Square' would be my hill to die on. It's this biting satire of the art world that somehow manages to be both absurd and painfully accurate. The scene with the monkey man performing at the fancy dinner? Pure chaos, but also weirdly profound.

What I love about Östlund is how he forces you to squirm while making you laugh. 'Force Majeure' is a close second—that avalanche scene lives rent-free in my head—but 'The Square' just has this sprawling, ambitious energy that feels like it’s dissecting modern society with a scalpel. The way it tackles privilege, performative activism, and the emptiness of contemporary art is just chef’s kiss. Plus, it won the Palme d’Or, so I’m not alone in this obsession.

Why Is Ruben Östlund Famous?

3 Jawaban2026-07-04 17:59:14

Ruben Östlund's fame really stems from his knack for dissecting modern society with a scalpel—his films are like darkly comedic social experiments. Take 'The Square,' for instance; it won the Palme d'Or at Cannes by turning an art museum's pretensions into a hilarious, cringe-filled spectacle. His style is so distinct: long, awkward takes that force you to sit with discomfort, like the infamous dinner scene in 'Force Majeure' where a family’s facade crumbles over a single decision. He’s not just making movies; he’s holding up a funhouse mirror to our collective hypocrisies.

What’s wild is how he blends humor with existential dread. 'Triangle of Sadness' had me laughing at rich people vomiting on a yacht, but by the end, it twisted into this savage critique of capitalism. Östlund doesn’t spoon-feed messages—he throws you into the deep end and lets you flail. His fame isn’t just about awards (though those help); it’s about how his work lingers, like a meme you can’t unsee. I still think about that monkey in 'The Square' years later.

Is Ruben Östlund Making A New Film?

3 Jawaban2026-07-04 18:14:16

Ruben Östlund's work always feels like a punch to the gut in the best way possible—sharp, uncomfortable, and brutally funny. After 'The Square' and 'Triangle of Sadness,' I’ve been itching for news about his next project. Last I heard, he’s been teasing something new, though details are scarce. Östlund’s films take years to perfect, so I wouldn’t expect a rushed announcement. His process involves meticulous social satire, and he often draws from absurd real-life observations. If he’s following his usual pattern, we might get a cryptic hint at a festival before anything concrete drops.

I’d bet money it’ll tackle another niche of modern hypocrisy, maybe tech or influencer culture. His films are like watching a master dissect human vanity with a scalpel. Until then, I’ll just rewatch 'Force Majeure' and marvel at how he turns awkwardness into art.

How Does Ruben Östlund Direct His Films?

3 Jawaban2026-07-04 14:03:07

Ruben Östlund's directing style is like watching a master puppeteer tug at the strings of human awkwardness. His films, like 'The Square' or 'Force Majeure,' are built around these painfully relatable social experiments—situations where politeness cracks, and raw human nature oozes out. He loves long, static shots that force you to sit with the discomfort, almost like you're trapped in the scene yourself. No quick cuts or flashy angles; just this agonizing, deliberate stillness where every tiny gesture feels loaded.

What really fascinates me is how he turns mundane settings into psychological battlegrounds. A ski resort becomes a stage for marital collapse; an art gallery morphs into a satire of performative wokeness. He doesn’t spoon-feed metaphors either—you’re left squirming, picking apart your own reactions. And the humor! It’s this bone-dry, cringe-inducing comedy where you laugh while simultaneously wanting to hide under a blanket. His films stick with me for days because they feel less like stories and more like existential traps I willingly walked into.

Where Can I Watch Ruben Östlund Movies?

3 Jawaban2026-07-04 14:09:48

Ruben Östlund's films are such a unique blend of cringe comedy and social commentary—I love how they make you squirm while laughing! For streaming, 'The Square' and 'Force Majeure' pop up on platforms like Criterion Channel or MUBI pretty often, especially during Scandinavian film retrospectives. If you're into physical copies, Arrow Films has released some gorgeous Blu-rays with director interviews that dive into his obsession with awkward human behavior.

Don't overlook arthouse theaters either—his Palme d'Or wins mean 'Triangle of Sadness' and newer works get limited theatrical reruns. I once caught a 35mm print of 'Play' at an indie cinema in Berlin, and the collective audience discomfort was magical. Checking local film society screenings or festivals might surprise you!

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