
Vera Nilsson is friendly with the poor neighbor boy Håkan, this is not seen kindly by Vera's father Nils..


Is this worth a watch? If you have a soft spot for vintage Swedish drama, then sure. It’s a quiet, small-scale story that moves at its own pace. If you’re looking for high stakes or modern snappy dialogue, you’ll probably find this a bit of a slog. It’s definitely for the crowd that likes to dig into the background of ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edvin Adolphson

Malcolm St. Clair
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"Is this worth a watch? If you have a soft spot for vintage Swedish drama, then sure. It’s a quiet, small-scale story that moves at its own pace. If you’re looking for high stakes or modern snappy dialogue, you’ll probably find this a bit of a slog. It’s definitely for the crowd that likes to dig into the background of classic cinema. The whole thing hinges on Vera Nilsson trying to be friends with Håkan, the poor kid next door. Her dad, Nils, is the kind of guy who probably grumbles at his coff..."
Erik Forslund
Sölve Cederstrand, Valdemar Dalquist
Sweden

1928 · IMDb 4.8

