This movie is exactly what I look for in a foreign film: culturally different but still understandable and entertaining.

(I DON'T look for are huge budgets, big name stars or fiery explosions -- Hollywood has plenty of those.)

Yes, the movie has a few flaws -- mostly some mis-directed acting -- but don't let that scare you away. If you're even considering such an obscure movie as this, then you can probably tolerate a few flaws in an original movie.

A real highlight is the main female protagonist, Iben Hjejle. She has this fantastic Sandra Bullock think going-on and I could watch her face all day.

Jesper Asholt also gives a memorable performance as "Rud" the developmentally disabled brother. His portrayal of mental retardation is the most convincing I've seen since Giovanni Ribisi in "The Other Sister" (which was also 1999).

Bottom line: if you're the kind of person who like foreign films, you'll probably like this one.