The sky in Norway is very blue and the fields are green. The pace of life is slow. It looks like a paradise inside and outside the town. The girls and aunts are not pretty. The heroine Emma is very chic. The little ecstasy eyes make her promoted to the second-sighted beauty. . The protagonist, Altu, is immature and has a lack of aura. In a script with few beauties, he can make up a very satisfactory vase.
The film unambiguously shows such a squeezed girl, and another time when I love you, you don't love me, I don't love you anymore. You come to bother me with such a literary line, clichéd and undistorted.
Probably most people have gone through such a journey, and after recalling the exotic atmosphere, they have a lot of feelings.
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