Norwegian actors are when speaking their own birthlanguage norwegian, its a shame and its a sign of sickness within the league of norwegian actors training when they eat up the words and snaps away word endings which results in a kind of blurry dialogue that i, the grumpy old norwegian man, had to switch on english subtitles to understand the baseline of the story. Its terrible and its not due to dialect, they just give a crap and a farth in their own identity and language, shame on them and the director too that doesnt correct that soundimage...
otherwise its a flat longdrawn story about a flat and regular and boring life in a highly untypical role as ''princess'' of norway.
The fact that the real norwegian princess are going through the same era of life and age at the end of highschool life, doing driving lessons and all the other(stupid) stuff that youth usually does at 18-19 years of age makes this story quite a challenge to swallow, anyway, but i think the director hasnt ceased the chance to make this a roll of fun, nor dreary romantic dramedy...
so in fear of offending the royal family of plagiarism making a fun strobelight throwing comedy, instead of making a groundhogian day like recurring backflashing of a promball night that went viral cause the queen to come hadnt learned her lesson well enough how to behave at a party, which i guess is everybodys nightmare waking up drunk and weary after the party having bondanger , what did i do?, say?, behave ?etc ?etc?.
Its a film without tops or downs on the acting , the spoken word ive already spelled my curse on , the whole flick may for some feel like a music demo tape, with at least 18 small stubbs of norwegian popish music, and i will never , unless tortured to, make another watch of this film. Norwegian actors must learn to pronounciate their own language or start making films in english. A no recommend from the grumpy old man.
otherwise its a flat longdrawn story about a flat and regular and boring life in a highly untypical role as ''princess'' of norway.
The fact that the real norwegian princess are going through the same era of life and age at the end of highschool life, doing driving lessons and all the other(stupid) stuff that youth usually does at 18-19 years of age makes this story quite a challenge to swallow, anyway, but i think the director hasnt ceased the chance to make this a roll of fun, nor dreary romantic dramedy...
so in fear of offending the royal family of plagiarism making a fun strobelight throwing comedy, instead of making a groundhogian day like recurring backflashing of a promball night that went viral cause the queen to come hadnt learned her lesson well enough how to behave at a party, which i guess is everybodys nightmare waking up drunk and weary after the party having bondanger , what did i do?, say?, behave ?etc ?etc?.
Its a film without tops or downs on the acting , the spoken word ive already spelled my curse on , the whole flick may for some feel like a music demo tape, with at least 18 small stubbs of norwegian popish music, and i will never , unless tortured to, make another watch of this film. Norwegian actors must learn to pronounciate their own language or start making films in english. A no recommend from the grumpy old man.