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The first 20 minutes of the film offer a familiar coming-of-age drama that many can relate to from their own relationships. However, what feels distracting is the unnecessary nudity of Anna Søgaard Frandsen, which doesn't add anything to the plot and could have been handled more subtly. It's not until 24 minutes in that the film slowly picks up pace when Elias goes to sea. It quickly becomes clear that the initial relationship drama will be revisited later on. Throughout the film, Elias and Anita pursue their careers separately-him as a researcher, and her as a successful singer. However, when Elias sees Anita and her family at a concert and meets Lucas, Anita's 15-year-old son, he begins to question whether Anita had an abortion as she once promised Elias during their previous relationship. Now, Elias wants to meet his 15-year-old son, but whether Anita and her new husband will allow that remains uncertain.
It's a slightly slow-paced film with good visuals and modern computer effects. However, in the end, it didn't truly captivate or convince me, which is why I'm giving it 5/10.
It's a slightly slow-paced film with good visuals and modern computer effects. However, in the end, it didn't truly captivate or convince me, which is why I'm giving it 5/10.
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- $7,103
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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