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Send Mere Slik
Two smart city girls, Angelica (12) and Lone (9), are sent on summer vacation to stay with a couple of distant old relatives in an even more distant part of Jutland. The neighbors on the large pig farm are trying to get the two old people into a nursing home so they can take over the land. The girls don't like this, so they take up the fight to help their aging hosts.
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Plot Summary
The story follows Cecilie, a young girl who, after her parents' divorce, moves with her mother to a new town. There, she struggles to fit in at her new school and navigates the complexities of adolescence, dealing with friendships, first crushes, and the challenges of adjusting to a new environment. Her journey is marked by both awkwardness and moments of self-discovery as she tries to find her place.
Critical Reception
Send Mere Slik received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of adolescent life and the performances of its young cast. The film was noted for its relatable themes and its ability to capture the nuances of growing up in a contemporary setting, though some found its pacing uneven at times.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its honest depiction of teenage experiences.
Appreciated for strong performances from the young actors.
Noted for its relatable exploration of social dynamics and coming-of-age themes.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general feedback often highlights the film's authentic portrayal of teenage struggles and relationships.
Fun Fact
The film's Danish title, 'Send Mere Slik', translates to 'Send More Candy' in English, hinting at the themes of childhood desires and perhaps unmet needs explored within the narrative.
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