
Movie spotlight
Krokodillerne
Four losers hustle their way through the petty criminal underworld of Randers. As a cover, they claim to work at Randers Rainforest, home to all kinds of tropical animals. One day, a shady job goes completely wrong for the foursome, and soon the entire city's lawbreakers are hot on their heels.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the lives of three young boys, Boas, Isak, and Noah, as they navigate their everyday lives and explore the world around them. The film captures their friendships, adventures, and the simple joys of childhood in Denmark.
Critical Reception
Krokodillerne received positive reviews, particularly for its heartwarming portrayal of childhood and its authentic, fly-on-the-wall approach. Critics praised its ability to capture genuine moments and its appeal to both children and adults.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its authentic and charming depiction of young boys' lives.
Praised for its simple yet engaging narrative and gentle pacing.
Considered a heartwarming and relatable family-friendly documentary.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over a period of two years, allowing the filmmakers to capture the natural development and interactions of the three boys.
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