This film, the third in Dag Johan Haugerud's trilogy, is a whimsical exploration of teenage love and obsession. Set in Oslo, it follows Johanne, a 17-year-old girl deeply infatuated with her charismatic new teacher, Johanna. The narrative unfolds through Johanne's intimate memoir about their relationship, creating tension as her family grapples with its implications. Haugerud cleverly employs voiceovers, which offer insight without overwhelming the viewer. The film oscillates between playful and serious tones, inviting audiences to consider the emotional complexities of youth and the nature of memory and truth.
As Johanne's crush deepens, it becomes a poignant exploration of love, obsession, and the complexities of teenage emotions, making it a relatable yet challenging experience.
The film's playful tone and clever use of voiceovers invite viewers to engage with Johanne's narrative while leaving space for interpretation and emotional depth.
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