
How Bad Can It Be?
Hvor svært kan det være (trans. How Bad Can It Be?) is a Danish sitcom, a remake of the 2000 Norwegian series Ca. Lykkelig, which may be an international iteration of the popular American sitcom Friends. Three thirtysomething couples live in the same Danish apartment building and are all in the process of starting a family and getting married.
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Plot Summary
A short documentary exploring the concept of "badness" in relation to societal norms and individual perception. It delves into how certain actions or ideas are deemed unacceptable and examines the subjective nature of morality and transgression. The film prompts viewers to question the boundaries of what is considered "bad."
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'How Bad Can It Be?' is not widely reviewed in the same vein as feature films. Its reception is primarily within niche film festivals and academic circles, where it is often appreciated for its thought-provoking exploration of ethical and social themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Explores the fluidity of moral judgment.
- Raises interesting questions about societal 'badness'.
- A concise and stimulating short film.
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Fun Fact
The film's ambiguity and open-ended nature are often cited as its strengths, encouraging viewer interpretation and discussion.
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