This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
View MoreThe biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
View MoreClose shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
View MoreThis is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
View MoreThe appeal of the film Dunderklumpen for adults lies mainly in its nostalgic walk down memory lane to the age of innocence. The film is a document of the idealistic world view prevalent in Sweden in the early seventies. It is an eloquent nature idyll, in which children are innocent, fathers are clumsy, money is the root of all evil, criminals are good people at heart and can be rehabilitated and poor, elderly people have a lease on true natural wisdom.Many of these traits are also present in the work of Astrid Lindgren and Beppe Wolgers was closely involved in the dramatisation of some of her books. The story's idealism is thus deeply rooted in its time and that forms part of its charm. The beautiful natural settings and the jazzy music by Toots Thielemans do the rest.
View MoreIf Australian's are not the most diverse happy moviegoers on the planet I am unsure then who are. DUNDERKLUMPEN was released here in the late 70s and was a success for the matinée tykes and their bewildered older brothers and sisters who must have had to draw on HR PUFNSTUF or PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH flashbacks to see them get through this. Recently in 2007 the Swedish church choir drama SA SOM I HIMMELEN has also hit massive box office, so we must connect somehow with our Arctic kindred spirits literally diagonally through the planet. This 70s hilarious forest bound animated/live pic even had a 'wandering mountain' which somehow stomped about.... I worked in a cinema and we would often sing "ja es Dun-der-klu-mpen' monstering each other with twisted faces in between sessions. Lots of fun. An Australian film called 'Grendel Grendel Grendel" also from the same time was very popular. It was monster dream-time animation too. God help us. Nobody these days believes me that there was a pic called DUNDERKLUMPEN and what it was about, so hooray again for the IMDb that reveals all.
View MoreThis is such a weird movie! I have only seen it with English dubbing, but it is fun to watch, anyway. It's incredibly strange, including the fairy, the talking house, the funny voices and odd concepts. Dunder Klumpen sings an awesome song about being "Dunder Klumpen" and how he every age, not just one. He is a little boy and an old man. It's very interesting!My favorite part is when the fairy comes from the sky to the little blond boy by the river and tells him to be weird. Like jump around and do weird things. Finally, she rewards him by making a peanut butter sandwich appear in the river for him to eat! Who would want a soggy peanut butter sandwich from a river? It's so funny! The teddy bear that comes to life has some funny/odd lines, too. He is very cute. I highly recommend this movie to people who like cult movies. It's just so strange and wacky, you sit there in disbelief and wonder at the magic of this movie. It caused some of my friends to cry from laughing so hard due to it's overwhelming strangeness. Watch it!
View MoreTo me this is THE number one movie for children. I grew up with this movie, I have seen it 3-4 times at the cinemas and my both children (now 3 and 11 years old) and I have watched the VHS-cassette until the tape almost have ceased to exist.The animations by Per Åhlin (also known for ' Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton' who can be seen on Swedish television every Christmas, and the magnificent animated movie 'Hundhotellet' among others) are very good for being a film from 1974. They are mixing animations with real backgrounds and actors, just like in ' Who Framed Roger Rabbit '. I wouldn't say that this movie is only for children, because I still love it as much as my both children (perhaps even more). The story contains humor, adventures and action, and it's suitable for all ages.Each one of the animated characters have very individual personalities, so it's easy for everyone to get their own favorite character, depending on the watcher's own personality. Here we have the lonely and very kind fantasy figure Dunderklumpen. The crazy and funny rabbit En Dum En. Pellegnillot, a shy bear who is a very talented harmonica player. Blomhåret who can talk to everything and everybody - even a waterfall. The spoiled doll called Dockan. The brave lion Lejonel. The old, poor but very wise old lady Elvira Fattigan. The bumblebee Humlan. The easily misguided Enöga, who at first seems to be a very evil man, but turns out to be a man with a big and warm heart. And finally the giant Jätten Jorm who is shaped like the Swedish province Jemtland (which is also the filming location for this movie).The music by Toots Thielemans and the beautiful landscape is almost as important as the rest of the movie, and all this together makes this film a milestone in Swedish animated movie.
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