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In a remote Danish fishing village, a middle-aged widower's son is attracted to the young Filipino woman whom his father is considering marrying. (Netflix)

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Malarkey 

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English Danish cinematography keeps a high standard of stories which any other filmmaker from any other part of Europe would not have the balls to make into a film. Rosita is once again one of those stories that will attract your attention with its quality, but I have to admit that it tells something about Danish culture as well. You can see that the Danes with their stacked wallets no longer know what to do with their lives, and thus out of a certain debauchery, they try to look for happiness in love slightly differently than any of us could ever think of. So, even if this is a rough topic to handle, the Danish can easily shake hands with their own ennui and thank themselves because it is very much of their own doing. I think that a story like this would be quite unimaginable in our country. However, it still is a proper drama and it’s taking the best of Scandinavia as well. I mean the behavior of the characters isn’t easy to understand, but the movie certainly has its qualities. ()