This film leaves me strangely and fuzzy.
This film leaves me with a sense of general warmth and self-satisfaction. In today's world of danger in growing up, falsehood from trust, hate and lack of trust for the good will of others, and complete and utter chaos. There is always the warm reassurance that somewhere in the world, there is a small man who hangs his key outside, because it reminds you, in the best way possible, that not the whole world can be bad. There MUST still be someone who earns their way off of hard work, honesty, and the kindness of others. Watch this film, and leave knowing this. The best of simplicity has not completely disappeared with progress. I have to hand it to you, Ola. This is so seamlessly pulled off, and integrated with the music, it is (if you let yourself be pulled in by the charming story and mood) completely believeable, despite how outrageous it sounds. This story manages to accomplish something I haven't seen on NG in years. This world is teeming with life and charm and charisma and LOVE. A world where a man can sit in satisfaction for a job well done, with a bowl full of porridge from loving hands, is so amusing, and so enthralling, I couldn't help but watch it three whole times, and show it to all my friends. 3 Cheers!