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Villads from Valby
6-year-old Villads often runs into trouble because he loves to play, but most of the times the rules of Villads' playing are in conflict with the rules of the adults...
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Plot Summary
Villads is an ordinary eight-year-old boy who loves his toys and his best friend, Frede. However, when his parents decide to have another baby, Villads fears losing his place in the family. He embarks on a mission to prove how indispensable he is, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic adventures.
Critical Reception
Villads fra Valby was generally well-received by critics and audiences in Denmark, particularly for its humor and its relatable portrayal of childhood anxieties. It was praised as a charming and funny family film that captured the essence of being a child navigating changing family dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and ability to entertain both children and adults.
Commended for its relatable depiction of a child's perspective on family changes.
Seen as a warm and charming addition to Danish family cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the popular Danish children's book series of the same name, written by Anne Agnes Ruth.
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