
Lasse Larsson works as a baker at the bakery Gyllene Trappen in Stockholm. He loves to sing while he bakes.


Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s Swedish comfort food cinema, you’ll probably find this cute. If you’re looking for high-stakes drama or anything remotely modern, you should probably skip it. It’s really just a light pastry of a movie. The whole thing revolves around Lasse Larsson, a guy who works at...


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"Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s Swedish comfort food cinema, you’ll probably find this cute. If you’re looking for high-stakes drama or anything remotely modern, you should probably skip it. It’s really just a light pastry of a movie. The whole thing revolves around Lasse Larsson, a guy who works at the Gyllene Trappen bakery. He’s the kind of guy who sings while he works, which honestly sounds a bit annoying if you’re his coworker, but here it’s just seen as charming. There..."
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