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Crazy Swedish Holidays in Paris
Barbro and Ulla are two Swedish friends who maintain the myth of Swedish liberty and sexual appetite. Evert and Jan-Olof, their spouses, are not worse, and have competitions about who can give their respective wife the most pleasure.
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Plot Summary
A quirky Swedish couple, on what was supposed to be a romantic getaway to Paris, finds their vacation hilariously derailed by a series of comical misunderstandings and cultural clashes. From accidentally joining a parade to getting entangled with eccentric locals, their Parisian adventure is anything but the relaxing trip they had envisioned. They must navigate language barriers and unexpected situations, all while trying to keep their sense of humor and their relationship intact.
Critical Reception
Crazy Swedish Holidays in Paris was a modest international success, praised for its lighthearted humor and charming portrayal of cultural differences. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences looking for a feel-good, escapist comedy, becoming a cult favorite among fans of European cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Delightfully chaotic and consistently funny.
A charming look at love and cultural misunderstandings.
Offers a light and breezy escape with plenty of laughs.
Google audience: Audiences loved the film's sense of fun and the relatable awkwardness of the main characters. Many viewers appreciated the escapist nature of the movie and found its humor to be genuinely heartwarming.
Fun Fact
The iconic Eiffel Tower scene, where the main characters accidentally end up on a tour bus, was filmed with minimal crew to capture the spontaneous reactions of real tourists.
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