I was entranced from the beginning. Small package with a lot to say. The actors added a realness to the characters and I was able to see aspects of myself in the characters at that age - the insecurity and uncertainty mixed with exploration while trying to figure yourself out. While the cast was small, it was perfect, with the 4 main characters all that was needed: the 2 main leads, the clueless dad and that aunt who totally surprised me. I loved her character. While the film left her motivations somewhat open (I was watching a Portuguese subtitled film that I had to use a translator alongside to figure out what they were saying), I could swear that she was playing matchmaker and she was the most aware of anyone. She was like the glue that held everything together and brought all the characters together. That grin of hers after Olle leaves the stage to go to Kevin was the clincher for me on her motivations and made me love her all the more. City boy Kevin initially appeared to be the more self-assured one of he 2 boys but you get to see that like many of us at that age he's actually somewhat insecure where the alcohol helps to get him that extra push to move outside of his comfort zone. He seems a bit of a douche at first but it's all false bravado. By the end you see his journey come around to being more secure with himself and with Olle and you're left wondering how things progressed the rest of the summer. Tobias brings to Olle a sense of innocence and openness brought on by the isolation of trailer life with a transient crowd of people much much older than himself and a clueless every dad who seems emotionally detached from his son. The father is not the focus of the story and there's just enough of him to add context. The writer/director deserves a lot of credit for putting together a short story with all the proper elements that feels just right and that everything would happen just as he wrote it. I would be remiss in not mentioning the cinematography and costuming that was all done just right and makes this film somewhat timeless. This film is a little gem.