Sune - Mission: Midsummer
Sune - Mission: Midsummer

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Sune - Mission: Midsummer

2021
Movie
85 min
Swedish

The Andersson family and the Blixt family is going to Karin's aunt Hulda to celebrate Midsummer. But just before they leave, Sophie breaks up with Sune! The disaster is gigantic. Sune decides to win Sophie back by celebrating a truly romantic midsummer with her - just like mom and dad did 20 years ago. But the question is whether Sune thinks too much about everything being good in his way, and forgets that not everyone thinks like him ...

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IMDb5.3/10
Director: Herman DahlgrenGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

The Andersson family embarks on a summer vacation to the Danish island of Bornholm, hoping for a relaxing getaway. However, their plans quickly unravel as Sune finds himself attracted to the beautiful Danish girl, Sophie, while his father, Rudolf, attempts to impress the locals with his questionable Danish. The family's chaotic adventures continue as they navigate cultural differences and personal dramas.

Critical Reception

Sune - Mission: Midsummer received a generally mixed to positive reception, largely appealing to its target family audience. Critics often noted its lighthearted humor and relatable family dynamics, though some found the plot predictable. Audiences appreciated the continuation of the Sune franchise and its holiday-themed escapades.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its family-friendly humor and lighthearted summer vibe.

  • Some found the plot to be a bit formulaic, following typical family comedy tropes.

  • Enjoyed by fans of the 'Sune' franchise for its familiar characters and situations.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's suitability for family viewing, with many appreciating the humor and the charming Scandinavian setting. Some viewers mentioned that while entertaining, it didn't offer significant surprises in its narrative.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a long-running Swedish franchise based on the popular 'Sune' books by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson, which have been adapted into numerous films, TV series, and even a musical.

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