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7/10
Good Fun
Nephren-Ka28 February 2005
Warning: Spoilers
I stumbled across this Danish film flicking through a foreign films channel here one night and obviously having no idea what to expect of it, I was pleasantly surprised with it being such a fan, easy-going film that was easy to follow as well as enjoyable.

Follows the story of 10th Grader Viktor's efforts to win the heart of his high school crush (who incidentally happens to be 2 years older and slightly more mature than him). His attempts to thwart her relationship with her boyfriend are downright hilarious, while Viktor's little brothers smart-alec comments and escapades at the local convenience store had me in stitches.

Nothing life-changing here but a fun movie if that's what you're after.
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7/10
Well-made youth movie
Zred23 September 2010
There are many youth films that fall into the bad to mediocre category. This one works well in that it has humor (such as the frequently occurring instances of Peter teasing Viktor, which work really well), and it has a very decent soundtrack. Some of the love scenes are cute and even over the top, but they work well, contributing to the feel-good atmosphere of the entire movie.

I would not recommend this to my parents or anyone else over 30. They might enjoy it, however, this is aimed at a younger audience. Anyone over 10 should have no problem watching this.

Despite the relatively predictable plot, in my book, 'Kærlighed ved første hik' has a solid spot as a classic in the Danish youth movies genre.
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Utterly great and funny
SSC-224 October 1999
This movie captures the tone of the book exactly as I imagine the author would have wanted it. It's great fun, and a must see for everyone who has ever been young enough to remember their first time. Great fun! So definately one to watch!
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3/10
This got four sequels, people
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews29 April 2010
Seriously. How did that happen? I'll admit that this is one of my least favorite books by Dennis Jürgensen(a man whose work I love with few exceptions), but it's far superior to this adaptation. You know what? I'll just say it, with no BS: Not all of his novels(and this goes for those of others, as well) can actually be successfully "translated" to this medium. I didn't dislike Victor as much before I saw this. Anyway, he becomes physically infatuated(no, really, there is nothing more substantial to it; he becomes interested in her without knowing her in the least, and neither of them have a shred of personality to boot, and the same goes for everyone else in this) with a girl a couple of grades above him in high school, and he doesn't let the fact that she's got a boyfriend(fortunately for his case, the dude's an obnoxious jerk, which makes one wonder why on Earth she's with him... he doesn't even put up a facade for her) get in his way. Ah, young love... or immature, selfish, lust-driven destructive behavior, at least. Huh. It doesn't sound as sweet as it would seem they thought it was when you put the right words to it. So, he stalks her as a result of his superficial obsession with her. He has to "resue her" from the other guy because she's blinded by... I don't know, his height or his teeth, and can't tell that he's with her apparently without caring about who she really is. Like our lead. ... Wait. Crap, the plot is imploding upon itself. Even with his nose not yet down on the surface of a mirror, Hansen simply is not charming. I'd also say that Lassen-Kahlke has got *nothing* on Wanting in the looks department, though I guess that's a matter of taste. Anyway, he's not likable, his "friends"(why in the name of all that is good and just are they hanging out with him?) aren't, no one in this whole thing is. Everyone has one dimension(if that) to them. The younger brothers(with the schtick of saying things that you don't expect to come out of the mouth of someone of that age... eugh) are particularly intolerable, on account of them not at all being natural in their performances. On the acting... it gets horrible at times, and mugging and being hammy are featured all too heavily in the nearly invariably failed attempts at humor. Oh, so does humiliation. And situations that no one has ever been in and thus cannot relate to. No one behaves like these cardboard cutouts do. Sense is routinely ignored and sacrificed entirely for the sake of jokes and gags that usually aren't half decent. Everyone is constantly tricking the main caricature(laughing yet?), and things work out for him in spite of the troubling fact he *does nothing*. This is meant to be an R-rated teen comedy, however, it's seldom funny. I'll grant that there are a handful of instances, but it's not worth the rest of this. At one point a spider goes missing, and the cinematic language(that is average for the rest of this) was so unintelligible that I didn't realize at first that they couldn't see where it was. And this contains some of the worst schlocky Danish emo pop music to hit the airwaves that remain in intense therapy to this day. There is plenty of strong language, a little sexuality(several hot chicks) and brief nudity in this. I recommend this to those who simply do not care about quality. 3/10
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8/10
Superb adaption of a great story
palle25 October 1999
There are books so special you never believe they will turn out to be great movies. Dennis Jürgensen's "Kærlighed Ved Første HIK" are one of few books that almost every Danish teenager have read. I guess most of the young Danish boys fall in love with Anja when they read the book, and I simply didn't believe they could turn this very funny story into a believable movie, and still keep the picture of Anja being so very special. The story about poor young Victor falling in love with the rich and 2 years older Anja has been changed a bit to fit to the screen, but Thomas Villum Jensen has directed a close to perfect movie. It is very funny, and very well acted. Robert Hansen and Sofie Lassen-Kahlke are making a good couple, and Rasmus Albeck as Victor's kid brother are so hounest I bet all with love him. The movie has broken close to all records in Denmark, and the success are deserved. This is going to be a classic, and funny both for young people learning to live, and old remembering their past.
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2/10
A massacre on a great book
raagaard6 August 2006
Dennis Jürgensens "Kærlighed ved første hik" (along with "Hitchhikers'Guide to the Galaxy, which was also butchered when it was adopted to film)was one of the books that helped me survive the eighties. It was one of the only books that I could relate to at the time. When you are living in a suburb, a bit of a nerd and in love with the pretty girl in the class it's actually about your life. That's why I guess so many of us could relate to it. But seeing this great work savagely butchered made me sad. First of all it's not funny, it's miscast-ed and badly acted and badly adapted. You don't get any sort of chance to live yourself into the leading character and the portrayal of the youths is at best superficial. Well, maybe it's just my love for the book and the role it played for me as a t(w)eenager that has made me so disappointed, maybe the movie really IS funny and I have grown into a grumpy old man, but still...
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10/10
fun fun fun
Wyatt-1119 October 1999
This is a great movie. It is so funny, that you almost will puke of laugh. >I recommend it anyone that ever have tasted the sweet thing about that first love. It´s fun fun fun.
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2/10
Worst Danish movie ever?
Mads_M7 January 2002
To say that 'Kærlighed ved første hik' is the worst Danish movie ever might be a little exaggerated - but the only two movies that actually can compete in horrible dialogue, dreadful actors and unbelievable story are `Walther & Carlo i Amerika' (1989) and `Under overfladen' (1999).

The synopsis of this movie is adapted from the book and Thomas Villum Jensen has succeeded in turning this quite amusing book into an 85 min. embarrassing mishmash of tacky clichés and unrealistic events. To line them all up would be a waste of time so I simply must conclude that this film is not suitable for anyone what-so-ever.
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A new danish "evergreen"!
DanielD-37 October 1999
Great movie if you like Danish youth movies. Perfect for the whole family and with a message almost all people can rely to. Recommended to everyone who´s scared of the first time! Top score from me.

Take care!
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8/10
Kærlighed ved første hik: A Charming Danish Teen Comedy
WillInDenmark26 May 2023
Kærlighed ved første hik is a delightful Danish teen comedy that captures the awkwardness and excitement of first love. Directed by Tomas Villum Jensen and based on Dennis Jürgensen's popular youth novel, the film takes us on a journey with Viktor, a shy and clumsy high school student, as he navigates the challenges of pursuing his crush, the beautiful and popular Anja.

Robert Hansen delivers a heartwarming performance as Viktor, portraying the character's endearing vulnerability and determination. Sofie Lassen-Kahlke shines as Anja, capturing both her charm and complexity as a teenage girl torn between different romantic interests. The chemistry between the two leads is genuine and makes their evolving relationship engaging to watch.

The film cleverly combines humor and romance, resulting in many amusing and relatable moments. Viktor's relentless hiccups become a recurring gag, adding a lighthearted touch to the story. The supporting cast, including Joachim Knop, Mira Wanting, Karl Bille, and Jonas Gülstorff, brings additional humor and depth to the narrative, enhancing the overall entertainment value.

The exploration of teenage sexuality is handled with care and honesty. The conversations between Anja and her best friend Gitte about sex are refreshingly open and candid, reflecting the curiosity and curiosity of adolescents. The film approaches these topics with a level of maturity, highlighting the characters' desire to explore their emotions and desires while also emphasizing the importance of communication and consent.

Visually, the film captures the nostalgic atmosphere of the late '90s, immersing viewers in a time when technology was less prevalent and personal interactions were paramount. The cinematography by Dirk Brüel effectively captures the youthful energy and vibrant spirit of the characters, complemented by a lively soundtrack from Jeppe Kaas and Innocent Blood.

Kærlighed ved første hik's success led to a series of sequels, further exploring the endearing relationship between Anja and Viktor. This initial installment, however, remains a standout entry, capturing the innocence and excitement of young love.

In sum, Kærlighed ved første hik is a charming Danish teen comedy that successfully blends humor, romance, and relatable coming-of-age experiences. With its lovable characters, heartfelt performances, and witty storytelling, the film offers an enjoyable and nostalgic cinematic experience for audiences of all ages. Whether you're a fan of teen comedies or simply looking for a heartwarming and entertaining movie, Kærlighed ved første hik is definitely worth a watch.
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9/10
One of the greatest from my childhood
jelinafck13 June 2020
When I remember my childhood before I even got to enjoy the teenage life, this was one of the first movies about the teenage lifes I ever got to watch and I have to say I often thought about living like Anja, have to get guys like Viktor hanging around. This matches the typical life in the late 90's in DK and that's what I love about it.
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Exaggerated and meaningless
Rainfox27 May 2000
* (1 out of 5)

Kærlighed Ved Første Hik

Directed by: Tomas Villum Jensen, 1999

Danish cult author of children's books, Dennis Jürgensen, has one of his first and most memorable books turned into a pitiful, dry and thoroughly un-imaginative film.

The acting is wooden, the dialogue is colorless and the scope is embarrassing. The transformation from book to film is overly cute and bland. The filmmakers had been better off digging out another similar themed Danish film, Busters Verden (1984) by Bille August, and learning a trick or two from this warm and genuinely funny classic.
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