They are not blue, but orange. A rare masterpiece. One of the best comedies with great social overtones. I didn’t think I would find this movie translated. But this valuable specimen was worth looking for.
Comedy with a peculiar Scandinavian humor, seasoned with excellent social issues, drama and morality. It is beautifully shown how a person from one layer of society gets to the one where he spit from above. His views change, he finds true friends, even for such a cynic.
Presented bright and touching, truly alive heroes:
Jesper Jensen is a successful and brazen salesman, but as you know, an abandoned boomerang always comes back.
Lotte is a crazy aunt. Just cool, just always saving the world in her imagination.
Dion is the stupidest fool who fits into this whole company. Theodore, you might say, the leader. He tries as much as he can, but he can't do it a little bit, but he's a little bit out of his mind.
Wahlberg is an asshole.
Of course, each main character has his own cute squirrels, but this makes them only sweeter.
This is pure Denmark and clean, as always, the clip of famous Danish actors.
Toure Lindhardt is the same Henrik Sabreux from the chic series “The Bridge”.
Charismatic and bald Troels Love from the movie "Everything rolls."
Søren Malling is a name that, like appearance, is hard to forget from "Men and Chickens."
And sweet Hellie Fireid from the creation of "Woe and Joy."
A really funny movie, exuding a sea of joy and light. Positive emotions are provided.
Funny, very smart, and it only takes an hour. In so little time to show so much, to make a great original story.
“Blue Men” is a film that must be reviewed, because many American comedies just rest next to it.
As if I were looking at lithography ... from the Liedenberg collection ... I couldn't look at it completely without being destroyed inside.
10 out of 10