I truly fear for my film soul after having watched this movie. Left the cinema as if I wasnt just empty - I just lost something. Dont let your children get raised with this sort of nonsense.
4 Reviews
Another buttom had been reached
estillok13 October 2020
You should not be
cyberpeet2320 July 2021
Really?????
hkirkegaard0212 March 2021
Fun for the kids and satisfying for their parents
Freycinet28 August 2021
Watched this with three kids in an open-air cinema with lots of other families. Everybody enjoyed the light-hearted fare for what it is: a silly and fun low-budget comedy squarely aimed at pre-teen kids.
The plot is simple: Dad and his four kids are constantly arguing, which provokes the family uncle to suggest viking age family therapy in a back-to-basics forest retreat. The therapist couple running the retreat subjects various families to a series of viking challenges with the goal of bringing them back together. Hilarity - or at least some quite good fun - ensues.
The therapist couple is an amusing, ironic take on therapists and all of their bogus theories. Dad, uncle, the child actors and ther supporting cast all do a good job with their one-dimensional caricatured characters. The movie never gets cringey but stays true to its silly identity through-out. Unpretentious and true to itself.
Definitely recommended for 6 to 12-year olds and their parents looking for some innocent fun.
The plot is simple: Dad and his four kids are constantly arguing, which provokes the family uncle to suggest viking age family therapy in a back-to-basics forest retreat. The therapist couple running the retreat subjects various families to a series of viking challenges with the goal of bringing them back together. Hilarity - or at least some quite good fun - ensues.
The therapist couple is an amusing, ironic take on therapists and all of their bogus theories. Dad, uncle, the child actors and ther supporting cast all do a good job with their one-dimensional caricatured characters. The movie never gets cringey but stays true to its silly identity through-out. Unpretentious and true to itself.
Definitely recommended for 6 to 12-year olds and their parents looking for some innocent fun.
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