It was just like the American movies about teenagers problems that they face in their school except it was not lousy. Yeah, kinda chick movie, but without any regret I enjoyed it. As one side, she is obsessed with fantasies and other side bad remarks against her, will she rise from all these is what remaining portraits. She's been outcasted by her schoolmates, instantly she's been teased by calling dick-Alma. The relationship end there and friendship with Artur too. So she tells that to her two close friends, but they deny it as they are jealous of it. One day at a party, her long pending desire gets fulfilled when she makes out the night with Artur. A teenager, Alma is attracted to her classmate Artur and she filled with sex fantasies about him. The story is set in a small town called Skoddeheimen located somewhere in Norway. But still I am not sure whether it is a real or fantasy of Alma. For that, to make clear to ourselves, we have to wait till the end where it explains. Especially this whole story happens in the backdrop of an incident that takes place in the beginning of the movie. Sometime what is real and what is fiction are too hard to differentiate from each other. Occasionally, additional scenes that try to merge with the main story stream are totally a diversion to the viewers. ![]() A simple story for a silly reason takes place in a small Norwegian village. Sometime what is Based on a book of the same name about a 15 year old girl Alma's sexual fantasies. ![]() (New Yorker Films) … Expandīased on a book of the same name about a 15 year old girl Alma's sexual fantasies. After Alma has a stimulating yet awkward encounter with Artur, she makes the mistake of telling her incredulous friends, who ostracize her at school, until even Sara can’t be seen with her. Alma and her best friend Sara live in an insufferably boring little town in the hinterlands of Norway called Skoddeheimen, a place they loathe so much that every time their school bus passes the sign that names it, they routinely flip it off. ![]() Alma and her best friend Sara live in an insufferably boring little town in the hinterlands of Norway called 15-year-old Alma is consumed by her out-of-control hormones and fantasies that range from sweetly romantic images of Artur, the boyfriend she yearns for, to down-and-dirty daydreams about practically everybody she lays eyes on. After appearing as an actor in a 1967 film, he went 25 years until his next film role, qualifying him as a true Hollywood enigma.Summary: 15-year-old Alma is consumed by her out-of-control hormones and fantasies that range from sweetly romantic images of Artur, the boyfriend she yearns for, to down-and-dirty daydreams about practically everybody she lays eyes on. It would be decades before British director Michael Sarne would be given an assignment after this disaster. William Hopper appears as a pot smoking judge. The thin plot find Myra seeking out Buck for an inheritance from a distant relative. Carmel and Kathleen Freeman also appear in this film. Myra makes love with Rusty (Roger Herren), his first amorous experience. Farrah Fawcett play Mary Ann, who stirs the lesbian fantasies of Myra, and Tom Selleck is one of Leticia's serviceable studs. West makes her first film appearance in 26 years. Leticia (Mae West) is the lecherous theatrical agent who scouts talent at the acting school of Buck Loner (John Huston). This alone is enough to qualify as a horror film. ![]() Myra (Raquel Welch) undergoes a sex change operation by two doctors (John Carradine and Jim Backus) and becomes a man (Rex Reed). This book is an amusing story about sexual transformation, but despite an all-star cast, the film is a dismal failure. This uneven film is taken from the novel by Gore Vidal.
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