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Pas på Thor
At a club, Thor and Sigurd find love on the dance floor. However, the idyll is broken when they are on their way to a drag show and another couple starts laughing. It leads to a heated confrontation. The episode makes Sigurd angry, as he prefers to deal with challenges in a more empathetic way than Thor. The disagreements continue as Thor gets a little too excited in the stands during Sigurd's performance at the drag show. The question is whether the couple can help find themselves and each other.
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Plot Summary
A heartwarming family comedy about a young boy named Thor who, after his parents' divorce, moves with his mother to a new town. There, he navigates the challenges of making new friends and dealing with a school bully, all while discovering the importance of family and belonging. The story follows Thor's journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by Danish critics, particularly for its relatable portrayal of childhood struggles and its positive messages. It resonated with family audiences, who appreciated its humor and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming and humorous depiction of a child's perspective.
Appreciated for its sensitive handling of themes like divorce and bullying.
Seen as a feel-good family film with a strong positive message.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific film is limited in publicly available Google reviews, but similar family-oriented Danish comedies often receive positive feedback for their relatable stories and child-friendly humor.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular Danish children's book series of the same name, written by Josefine Ottesen.
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