She meets Dagmar, who runs an underground adoption agency
Tale
Copenhagen 1919: A young working-class woman finds herself unemployed and pregnant.
Denmark’s official submission for the “Best International Feature Film” category at the 97th Academy Awards in 2025
A strong connection blossoms, but her world is shattered when she stumbles upon the shocking truth behind her work.
However, telling the story through a character who is purely a victim distances the film from that goal
I liked the promise that society would be revealed as the real monster, rather than the people it destroys.
Rather, it should have shown how, in such a brutal context, villainy and compassion are not so easily distinguishable
It’s not a social critique when all the evil is concentrated in a single villain, while everyone else is excused due to their good intentions.
The tone was also a bit odd – more melancholic than anything else – leaving the viewer indifferent to what was happening on screen
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