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Baby paa eventyr
One day, High Court Prosecutor Erik Jessen is visited in his office by one of his childhood crushes, Elisabeth, now married to landowner Gustav Rosenfeldt. Elisabeth is unhappy that her husband has invited a young painter to stay on the estate for several months, and in her jealousy she wants to have a flirt visit herself. Jessen has the mischievous idea of having advertising consultant Thomsen play the role of archaeologist and show up at the estate, but since Thomsen is not exactly the type Elisabeth dreams of, she manages to lure Jessen to Rosenfeldt herself.
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Plot Summary
A comedic adventure unfolds as a mischievous child, Baby, accidentally embarks on a journey that leads him through a series of humorous encounters and unexpected situations. Along the way, he befriends a colorful cast of characters who help him navigate the challenges of his impromptu adventure. The film follows Baby's innocent yet chaotic escapades as he tries to find his way back home.
Critical Reception
This charming Danish comedy is often remembered for its lighthearted tone and gentle humor, appealing primarily to families. While not a critical darling, it provided enjoyable entertainment for its target audience with its whimsical storyline and endearing protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innocent and family-friendly humor.
Appreciated for its whimsical narrative and lighthearted escapism.
Seen as a charming, albeit simple, adventure film.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are scarce for this older film, audience sentiment generally reflects appreciation for its nostalgic charm and gentle comedy, making it a pleasant watch for those seeking light family entertainment.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 1939 American film 'The Little Princess', although it takes significant creative liberties with the plot and characters.
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