This Swedish film is a masterpiece, but it's not for everyone.
Old grandma wants back her old clock so her grandchildren in the other end of Sweden collects it and drives to the other end of Sweden (almost 1,000 miles away), to deliver it to grandma. Which they do, eventually.
That sounds normal, eh?!
OK, the kids, in their 30's, are Gypsies, as is the grandma, of course, but they get treated like they are immigrants by police, hoteliers, and everybody else, and people speak English with them until they point out they actually speak Swedish.
One of the kids is a crossword fanatic and he thinks there is a thing called a 'sophelikopter' (garbage helicopter), which consequently plays a role in the movie (his grandma dreams about one!).
The movie follows the kids in their old Saab that drives through the countryside, which is very different our cities, and the camera is almost always static, not moving around or zooming at all, and it is totally shot in B&W.
A very unusual movie, but with a lot of black humor, and pretty weird, in a good way, a bit like Down By Law, maybe.
The extra material on the disc was fantastic, with at least ten takes on the Sophelikopter, life and everything in between!
Anyway, it is a must-see film for anyone who likes black humor!