Tells the story of Sigga, a 17 year-old girl trying to leave home in Iceland and make her way to California.Tells the story of Sigga, a 17 year-old girl trying to leave home in Iceland and make her way to California.Tells the story of Sigga, a 17 year-old girl trying to leave home in Iceland and make her way to California.
Mikael Kaaber
- Benni
- (as Mikael Emil Kaaber)
Thorunn Erna Clausen
- Aunt
- (as Þórunn Erna Clausen)
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Pointless film, couldn't even make it to the end, not even like it takes in some of the best sites of Iceland for someone spending their last days before supposedly heading off to California. Just 4 teens wandering about in and out of places led by the main moody 'deep in thought' actress in the lead role. Yawn...
Worst movie I've ever watched. It's sad to think that so many people put their effort, time and money into a movie just to produce something so ridiculously bad.
It's ok. An enjoyable film that's easy to watch, if a little unbelievable in places. There are some slightly surreal comedic elements throughout the film, in particular the canoe and the aunt.
Some of the minor characters are a little irritating and out of place (Tom Prior as Jack), but all of the main characters play their parts well. The character of Gunni (played by Atli Oskar Fjalarsson) was particularly likeable. Everybody needs a friend like Gunni - short on words, big on actions, dependable and there when you need him.
More could have been done in terms of scenery and landscapes. We see very little of this with most of the scenes taking place indoors.
Most of the dialogue takes place in English for no apparent reason other than the main character is going to California. It would have been nicer (and more believable) if more of the dialogue had been in Icelandic. But perhaps they were aiming for a broader market...
It tries a little too hard. While it doesn't completely fail, it doesn't really succeed either.
Overall, it's nice and strangely relaxing. While it probably won't win any awards, there are far worse offerings out there and it's a very pleasant way to spend 90 minutes.
Some of the minor characters are a little irritating and out of place (Tom Prior as Jack), but all of the main characters play their parts well. The character of Gunni (played by Atli Oskar Fjalarsson) was particularly likeable. Everybody needs a friend like Gunni - short on words, big on actions, dependable and there when you need him.
More could have been done in terms of scenery and landscapes. We see very little of this with most of the scenes taking place indoors.
Most of the dialogue takes place in English for no apparent reason other than the main character is going to California. It would have been nicer (and more believable) if more of the dialogue had been in Icelandic. But perhaps they were aiming for a broader market...
It tries a little too hard. While it doesn't completely fail, it doesn't really succeed either.
Overall, it's nice and strangely relaxing. While it probably won't win any awards, there are far worse offerings out there and it's a very pleasant way to spend 90 minutes.
It's just really weird, story makes no sense and the acting is terrible. I thought this was a comedy but turns out it's not supposed to be funny and that it should be taken seriously. It's like The Room but that film was at least enjoyable where this film lacks any charisma. Stay away (unless you like terrible films)
I strongly suspect the leading actress paid all the movie to make it happen.... totally pointless and not touching, sensation, funny about this movie. Iceland name being ruin...... the scene wasn't as beautiful as expect.
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- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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