
Nete is a tough woman of 35 who runs her job, husband, and teenage daughter with a firm, efficient hand. When her father suddenly becomes seriously ill, she forces a doctor to tell her how much time he has left--and it's not more than 3 weeks. Her father becomes bitter and sullen, but Nete insists that he stay with her family for the few weeks he has left. He does move in and puts even more strain on Nete's family and everyday life. They all try to cope with the situation and... (Full plot summary below)
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Nete is a tough woman of 35 who runs her job, husband, and teenage daughter with a firm, efficient hand. When her father suddenly becomes seriously ill, she forces a doctor to tell her how much time he has left--and it's not more than 3 weeks. Her father becomes bitter and sullen, but Nete insists that he stay with her family for the few weeks he has left. He does move in and puts even more strain on Nete's family and everyday life. They all try to cope with the situation and remember that you don't argue with a dying man. Three weeks pass by--and become a month. Nete's father's appetite comes back, the doctors start to doubt their prognosis, and Nete has a problem. Space is limited in every possible way. Nete's husband seeks comfort outside of their home, her daughter begins to rebel, and as the relationship between Nete and her father has not been good for years, things are bound to explode. And they do. Nete's marriage unravels, her father gets worse again and is admitted to hospital. He dies there alone--everything Nete planned went wrong. But in the middle of all the misery, a new Nete emerges. A Nete who can let go of her need to be in control. A woman who is again able to reach out for love. A woman who is able to let love into her heart.
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| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonOkay is a rich, dark comedy which finds humour and truth in the reality of everyday relationships. |
| User ReviewBitten NVery original, and very moving...Scandnavian style of film at it's best. |
| User ReviewLinda HPaprika er hyle morsom i den her tragikomiske film - elsker den! |
| User ReviewPrivate UGreat film - Paprika Steen as fabulous as ever. |