Julia is almost thirty. She doesn’t know what she wants and she doesn’t know if she is happy at all. Everything always went well for her, so she didn’t even know where to go in life. She tried several fields of study, from medicine and psychology to photography. She changed hairstyles and partners before setting in with a 15-year-old comic book artist, Aksel. With curiosity and at the same time a slight reluctance, she looked into the world of his settled friends, who were proudly commenting on the instability of her generation.
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“You don’t even have time to think today, there’s still something going on on your screens,” one of them tells her. But Julie has plenty of time to think. Especially for thinking about yourself. She is still looking for more in her life, also because Aksel wants to settle down while she doesn’t. He finds the “more” at the party, where he meets his peer Elvind. As he decides, he does not want to reveal himself, but the result is, as usual, bittersweet. And she gets Julia to the point where she’s forced to radically rethink all her thoughts on herself so far. In short – he must finally grow up.
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Partnerships have always been a grateful film theme, just because of how many positive and negative emotions they bring to our lives. However, the feeling of loneliness must be taken into account in the love vicissitudes of the millennials. In the world of Tinder, this may sound paradoxical, but it is the infinite possibilities of man that can often bind him. The worst person in the world tells about the relationships of today’s thirties with charm, understanding and light irony – and that’s the main thing that makes him a hit. And also how the film works at the same time and at the same time. As through a series of unforgettable moments, he creates the impression that his heroes are people like us, living the same everyday life.
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