kosmasp
I don't know what the title means exactly, but it doesn't sound like something nice! On the contrary, exactly like the mood of the film. It's far away from anything Hollywood/glamor movie you can think of. It's also unpredictable! There's black humor involved obviously here, and if you don't get it, you will feel dreadful watching this one. It's quirky and because it's low budget and has this unbelievable characters, I'm prone to love it ... but it just has too many bad things going against it for that! I don't know if you can call it acting what the principal performers do here, but it suits the movie well. There are even glimpses of horror, drama, love-story and (as mentioned) comedy to be found here ... definitely something you either love or hate very much, but really hard to describe (as a movie-experience)!
papanashul
Imagine Jim Jarmusch getting unavoidably sick with the US and decide to go on a health trip to Norway to get the good old creative juices going full throttle again. There he hooks up with the derelict leftovers of a pageant that marauded the crisp Norwegian landscape and take shelter in two tattered cottages on opposing hillsides. Whiskey galores, insanity reigns supreme and they don't even use chemicals. Their animosity towards each other takes surprising turns as the story unfolds. The characters are deliciously unhinged and we will leave them as a complete surprise for you to discover. Pink-tinted shots of tiny fjords accompanied by a score uncannily reminiscent of Dead Man or Paris, Texas coupled with raw hillbilly debauchery make up for a strange, surreal combination indeed. Comparisons with other masterpieces of the scurrilous are out of place. This is a movie of effortless originality, tragicomic and aesthetically accomplished. Only for the daring moviegoer.
Gorm-Sweden
One of the greatest Nordic films ever. Great surrealism and a wonderful play with the time line. For example when Anna gets pregnant and one of the others notice it until Anna asks the mother. The funniest thing about that is that she's about 5 minutes away from giving birth. Or when Ante finds the children (they're twins) and says:"I'm a father... and Norrman to."The soundtrack is also very interesting with Ulver as composers, and one detail that makes the music great in the film is when you actually see an orchestra.I suppose you'll have to watch it a couple of times to really appreciate it. But when you've done that you'll like it as much as me.
Hugh Sullivan
This is a movie about fooling around and wasting time. Mostly YOUR time.I'll never get the time back spent on this movie, but I will try to warn other people away from it. I read the reviews and that's partly why I picked it up. Most of what has been written about it is factually true. The characters are cardboard types, who can be expected to do "wild and crazy" things. It's similar to listening to the ravings of a crazy person. At first it seems interesting and kind of humorous. Then you just want to run away.BTW, the lack of a coherent plot doesn't make it surreal, it just makes it tiresome.