
Maria, who's called Raggen, is one of a total of 9 daughters in the family. For a birthday present, Raggen gets a trip to Paris.


Is this for you? If you have a thing for vintage black-and-white comedies from the 30s, you might get a kick out of this. If you need pacing that moves faster than a slow walk, you will probably hate it. It is sweet, it is very crowded, and it feels like a postcard from a time that mostly doesn't exist anymore. Maria,...


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"Is this for you? If you have a thing for vintage black-and-white comedies from the 30s, you might get a kick out of this. If you need pacing that moves faster than a slow walk, you will probably hate it. It is sweet, it is very crowded, and it feels like a postcard from a time that mostly doesn't exist anymore. Maria, or "Raggen", is just one of nine sisters. Just saying that out loud makes my head spin. The family dynamic is basically organized chaos, and the movie spends a solid chunk of time..."
Oscar Hemberg, Gunnar Widegren
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