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Just Like Home (Hjemve) (Region 2) (Import)
 
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Just Like Home (Hjemve) (Region 2) (Import)

Lars Kaalund , Peter Gantzler , Lone Scherfig    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD

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Danish Edition, PAL/Region 2 DVD: Languages: Danish. Subtitles. English. Lone Scherfig (An Education) has directed an original Danish comedy about people in a small town who slowly but surely no longer trust each other. They even get frightened by a naked man who has been seen one early morning walking through town. Luckily a small group of people are determined to find the naked man and help the town back to normal. They will soon find out that not only are they helping each other - they are also helping themselves. A film about trust, love and community.

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Another great Danish movie by Lone Scherfig 15 Oct 2010
By RZ - Published on Amazon.com
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I really liked "Italian for Beginners" by the same director, and this one is also great. Watch it if you like subtle comedy and kind humor.
I know I will watch it again and again.
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By S. T. Peterson - Published on Amazon.com
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first off this movie is another movie that mocks Christians and Christianity. It basically says that if you are promiscious lying profane rude brute or someone who likes to "walk around my garden naked from time to time" you are "OK" . . . "normal". But if you are a devout Christian you are "weird" and to be ignored or disrespected. . . probably a cult member. It is said how western civilization has turned its back on its roots . . . . Anyway the plot is weak. It it is boring. Perhaps Danes are simple minded boring people who enjoy movies like this.. . I dunno. But it just appeared immature and silly. There wasn't even a plot. Just strange people wandering around having strange conversations while being strange. It seemed like a farce. Perhaps it was. But the entire town was falling apart because someone at some point in time saw some unnamed man supposedly running down the street naked carrying a newspaper. The horror of it all (or the secret fascination) was that they could "see everything". Anyway after all of that boring weird conversation what do all the men do at the end of the movie? Strip off in the town square. So maybe it is some ironic point that is being made but it was just a waste of my time. I think American audiences are a little more sophisticated than this.
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Playing difficulty 13 Mar 2009
By B. Asbury - Published on Amazon.com
I have just received this film, which I saw at a film festival in Canada, and really looked forward to owning. However, the copy I received will not play on my DVD player. Is it for the wrong US region?? Will yours play????

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