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Stortjuvens pojke
The year 1808. After a conflict with her mother the 12-year-old Jossi flees home. With nowhere to go she improves her conditions by dressing as a boy. She meets a charming man who takes her as his protege. The man is none other than the famous master thief Lasse-Maja.
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Pelle lives in an orphanage and dreams of a better life. He is mischievous and often gets into trouble, but he has a good heart and a vivid imagination. His adventures often involve his animal friends and his quest to find a family to call his own.
Critical Reception
Stortjuvens pojke was generally well-received in Sweden for its charming animation, heartwarming story, and memorable characters, appealing to both children and adults. It's considered a classic of Swedish animated family films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its delightful and imaginative animation style.
Commended for its touching and relatable story about friendship and hope.
Appreciated for its gentle humor and appeal to a family audience.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's enduring charm and its ability to evoke nostalgia for a simpler time. Many appreciate its themes of perseverance and the warmth of the characters.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a children's book of the same name by the acclaimed Swedish author and illustrator Astrid Lindgren, though Per Åhlin's film adaptation takes a different narrative path.
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