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Helt Harald
Throughout his life, Harald Rønneberg has done things he can't manage. Now he will get very familiar with a bunch of inspiring Norwegians and together they will complete eight challenges Harald has dreamed of for a long time. Because as he usually says: There is a limit to how much shit can go!
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Plot Summary
In this Norwegian mockumentary, Harald Eia, known for his sharp wit and observational humor, takes viewers on a journey through his personal life and career. The film blends fictionalized scenarios with documentary elements, exploring themes of aging, societal expectations, and the absurdity of everyday life through Eia's signature comedic lens. Joined by frequent collaborators Bård Tufte Johansen and Svein Tore Bergestad, Eia offers a humorous yet insightful look at his own persona and the world around him.
Critical Reception
Helt Harald received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting Harald Eia's comedic talent and the film's unique mockumentary style. While some found the humor relatable and the format engaging, others felt the narrative lacked a strong direction or relied too heavily on established comedic tropes. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the lighthearted and familiar comedic presence of Eia.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Harald Eia's signature observational humor and engaging screen presence.
Some critics found the mockumentary format to be inventive, while others felt it was somewhat aimless.
Appreciated by audiences for its lighthearted and relatable comedic approach.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate enjoyment of Harald Eia's comedic style and the film's relaxed, observational humor. Many found it a good way to spend an evening with familiar comedic personalities.
Fun Fact
The film serves as a reunion for Harald Eia and Bård Tufte Johansen, who have a long history of successful comedic collaborations in Norwegian television and film.
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