

The Usual Idiots: The Movie
A movie based on the italian sitcom "I Soliti Idioti".
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Plot Summary
This animated documentary follows the misadventures of a group of young friends in Copenhagen during the 1980s and 1990s. As they navigate adolescence, their lives are marked by a shared passion for the punk rock scene, often leading to chaotic and humorous situations. The film explores themes of friendship, rebellion, and the search for identity through a nostalgic and often irreverent lens.
Critical Reception
"The Usual Idiots: The Movie" received a generally positive reception, particularly for its unique animation style and its authentic portrayal of youth culture and friendship. Critics often highlighted its humor and nostalgic feel, though some found the narrative occasionally meandering. Audience responses were largely favorable, appreciating its relatable characters and energetic depiction of the punk scene.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its distinct, vibrant animation style.
- Appreciated for its authentic and humorous depiction of 80s/90s youth and punk culture.
- Seen as a nostalgic and heartfelt look at friendship and growing up.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the Danish comic book series 'Stripe' by Peter S. Jørgensen, which also captured the same era and subculture.
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