Lottery collector Blomberg is a happy man who lives a calm, peaceful life with his daughter Karen and his butterflies. Only one thing is missing: a wife.

Is this worth a watch? If you like your movies to feel like a warm, slightly dusty attic, you’ll probably find something to love here. It’s not for people who need constant movement or a plot that moves at warp speed. If you are the type who gets impatient during long character introductions, stay away. Blomberg is on...


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Malcolm St. Clair
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"Is this worth a watch? If you like your movies to feel like a warm, slightly dusty attic, you’ll probably find something to love here. It’s not for people who need constant movement or a plot that moves at warp speed. If you are the type who gets impatient during long character introductions, stay away. Blomberg is one of those guys you can’t help but root for. He’s got this calm, steady energy that’s rare to find in cinema nowadays. The way he handles his butterflies—very careful, very deliber..."

Pouel Kern
Axel Frische, Fleming Lynge
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