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So, 'Slik vil vi ha det' is a fascinating slice of 1950s Norwegian cinema. Arild Brinchmann weaves a unique narrative, blending drama and family themes around this radio personality Rolf Kirkvaag, who really plays himself. It's kind of amusing and a bit chaotic, as he dives into the world of designing an apartment, which comes off as a reflection of the time's expectations on modern housewives. There's a light-hearted yet earnest atmosphere throughout, particularly with Eva Lund's character guiding him along. The pacing has a charmingly slow rhythm, allowing for moments of reflection amid the comedic mishaps. The whole thing resonates with the era's aesthetic and social nuances, making it distinctively Norwegian.
Interesting blend of drama and light comedy.Captures 1950s Norwegian culture and societal expectations.Offers insights into the role of women and domestic life.
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