
A traveling theatre company comes to one of the smallest hotels in the town of Lund. An actress accidentally gets a key to the room where Sten Stensson Stéen lives.


Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a very specific craving for 1930s Swedish slapstick or if you are doing some deep-dive research into the career of Edvard Persson. If you're looking for a tight, logical plot, keep walking. You’ll probably hate it if you need modern pacing, but if you like watching peop...

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a very specific craving for 1930s Swedish slapstick or if you are doing some deep-dive research into the career of Edvard Persson. If you're looking for a tight, logical plot, keep walking. You’ll probably hate it if you need modern pacing, but if you like watching people walk into the wrong rooms and act confused for ninety minutes, you’re home. There is this moment about halfway through where a key is handed over, and the whole thing just goes..."
Sölve Cederstrand, John Wigforss, Torsten Lundqvist, Fritz Gustaf Sundelöf
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