Norwegian fresh

Adolfo 2022-09-22 19:28:01

The great god Odin bestowed the Nordic nation with a brave and strong personality, so I felt quite uncomfortable when I first watched this small and fresh Norwegian literary movie. This is the puberty story of Emma, ​​a small town girl, full of restless fantasy, confusion and sadness. The seemingly embarrassing experience of "the second child Emma" has become an experience on the road to growth, and the end is naturally everything is well. A seventy-minute movie, simple relationship between characters, Emma and her mother, Emma and Ingrid, Sarah, Emma and Atul, family friendship and love, showing the beauty, simplicity and nature, plus a little sadness The soundtrack, I, who have never resisted literary fandom, naturally like it. I like the simple town with a lot of people in the movie, I like Sarah with full personality, I like Emma's big rabbit teeth, and I like Emma who dresses herself beautifully to see Atul and has a flower on her head. .

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