
The bank employee Bertil falls in love with Margot. He does not know she is the bank director's daughter.


Is this thing worth a watch? If you like old-school black-and-white romances that don't try to reinvent the wheel, sure. Go for it. It’s the kind of movie that feels like a warm blanket on a rainy Sunday. But if you need pacing that moves faster than a slow walk, or if you get annoyed by people not telling the truth fo...


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"Is this thing worth a watch? If you like old-school black-and-white romances that don't try to reinvent the wheel, sure. Go for it. It’s the kind of movie that feels like a warm blanket on a rainy Sunday. But if you need pacing that moves faster than a slow walk, or if you get annoyed by people not telling the truth for the sake of the plot, you’ll probably want to skip this one. Bertil is just... really trying. You see him looking at Margot with those big, wide eyes, and you just know he’s goi..."
Sölve Cederstrand, Gösta Stevens
Sweden

