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So, 'Girls at Arms 2'—it's kind of a quirky little comedy from '76, directed by Finn Henriksen. The story unfolds around Hermann, who’s this typical male chauvinist type, working at NATO, only home on weekends. The real gem here is his wife, Merete, who’s secretly climbing the ranks in the army as a lieutenant. There’s this twist where her male colleagues, especially Senior Sergeant Vasby, think she could be a spy, which sets up all sorts of comedic misunderstandings. The pacing feels a bit loose at times, but it has this playful charm that keeps you engaged. The performances are fun, with a lighthearted tone that pokes at gender roles and expectations of the era. Definitely a unique take on military life and relationships.
Quirky comedy exploring gender rolesLight and playful toneInteresting take on military life
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