

Pip-Larssons
In the 1950s a family with a large number of children builds their own home on wheels to be able to visit the mother's sister. During their journey they try to sell their own invention that is supposed to revolutionate the modern kitchen.
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Plot Summary
The Pip-Larsson family inherits a peculiar mansion, only to discover it's filled with eccentric inventions and a secret that could change their lives forever. They must navigate the strange happenings and uncover the mystery behind the house's unusual creator.
Critical Reception
While not a major international release, 'Pip-Larssons' was a charming and whimsical film enjoyed by families in Sweden. It was praised for its lighthearted humor and imaginative storytelling, though some critics found its pacing a bit slow for younger audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its imaginative and whimsical premise.
- Appreciated for its family-friendly humor and gentle pacing.
- Some noted a lack of strong conflict for more engaging drama.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's unique and quirky storyline, finding it a pleasant and lighthearted viewing experience. The film was commended for its imaginative approach to a family comedy.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the beloved children's book series of the same name by Swedish author Kerstin Thorvall.
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