Marguerite Viby is the office girl whom her married boss is attracted to. To avoid his advances, she plays 13, but that doesn't make the situation much better.

Is this actually worth watching? Honestly, you probably shouldn't bother unless you are a completionist for old Danish cinema or really, really love Marguerite Viby. If you prefer your comedies to have internal logic or, you know, not rely on such a creepy premise, you’ll hate it. It’s a relic, but not the kind that fe...

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

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"Is this actually worth watching? Honestly, you probably shouldn't bother unless you are a completionist for old Danish cinema or really, really love Marguerite Viby. If you prefer your comedies to have internal logic or, you know, not rely on such a creepy premise, you’ll hate it. It’s a relic, but not the kind that feels like a hidden gem. The whole thing is built on this wildly uncomfortable idea where the lead acts like a child to escape a boss who just won't take a hint. It feels like someo..."
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George Schnéevoigt, Fleming Lynge
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