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So, 'Ola på kryss og tvers' is this charming little flick from 1957 that paints a vivid picture of a guy trying to make sense of city life. The atmosphere is quite relatable, with its humorous take on navigating both people and traffic—it's a comedy of errors, really. The pacing has that classic mid-century feel, where things unfold slowly but surely, and there’s a quaintness to the practical effects that adds to its charm. Performances are pretty genuine; there’s a certain innocence to Ola’s struggle that many can identify with. Overall, it's a delightful snapshot of the times, capturing both the chaos and humor of urban living.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, with limited formats available in circulation. It's often found on vintage VHS or some DVD compilations, but finding a clean print can be a bit of a challenge. Collector interest seems to be niche, likely due to its cultural context, making it a unique piece for those who appreciate Scandinavian cinema from the 50s.
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