Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
Konterr
Brilliant and touching
Keeley Coleman
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
mats olsson
The main reason to see this film is because it deals with the subject of adoption. Not many films do, as far as I know. This film deals with adoption from the perspective of an adopted girl in her teens.Common teen worries are complicated by the thoughts around being adopted.Although not very realistic this film has its points. It has its funny moments, and the acting is good. It is more of a modern fairy tale than a "based on a true story". For someone being adopted and in his/her teens I think this movie can be quite touching and valuable. And for friends and relatives of adopted.I recommend it.
aditya sethi
I thought by the film's title, Ebba and her friend would travel to India and experience lots of goodies from India but they just show India in the last 15 minutes and much depressing of Sweden. This is a high budget movie because scenes are actually taken in India.I should give credit to the casts acting, especially from Gayatri.The Indian boy, Rupesh (Amit R Pandey) showed very good confidence and can reach to a high status in the Movie business. He's very sweet too. What more to say? It's in the beginning they show much sadness then later it becomes serious and finally a happy or sad ending? Otherwise there are some funny scenes in the movie.