An incredible blend of comedy, drama, romance and humor. There is Danish folk comedy with the cultured wife, who would rather have traveled by a CO2-friendly train as opposed to her husband, who wa...
An incredible blend of comedy, drama, romance and humor. There is Danish folk comedy with the cultured wife, who would rather have traveled by a CO2-friendly train as opposed to her husband, who wanted to fly. And yet more refined comedy tones in the style of Woody Allen, where a suburban woman from Hvidovre transforms into a flamboyant femme fatale. There is also the theme of aging without fading. Truth-seeking scenes out of a marriage with lies and Latin. A rather old-fashioned slapstick farce with a race against time. But fundamentally, it’s a charming film with an inciting Bodil Jørgensen, who gets better and better with age. Kristian Halken and Rolf Lassgård also give solid performances, and one is drawn to Rome, with all the clichés that come with it. Great entertainment.