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  • knivenlady14 July 2005
    Don't know how anyone can not like this completely innocent movie. Its just a sign of how serious people can be, okay serious is good but not all the time. This movie just brings out the Swedish humor in a perfect way and it makes me laugh. To call this movie boring I cant understand, this guy/girl cant have seen the movie. Its the details that makes this movie for me, the story in itself is nice but its the small details that makes me happy inside. See this movie and make your own thoughts about it. Take my advise and do not be discouraged by the "boring" comment. This movie is well worth to see. thank you for listening and watch as many movies you can. :)
  • As a swede, I know and love the comedians in this film, but even so, I believe I would have loved it even if that wasn't the case. This is a bunch of sketches put together with a red line through it; different people. The script is so hilarious, just think of the line "don't include me in our relationship". The actors are superb and deliver the really, really queer lines as if they took them out of thin air. Me and my friends are using this movie all the time in everyday conversation and people around us are going insane from listening to us saying "you wanted to. and I said yes" - "yes?" - "YEAH! And then it felt wrong". If it's not funny reading it (I am laughing my ass off) just go see the movie and you'll never want to let it go!

    And by the way, if you like this it's not certain you'll like johnny English. this is not at all the same thing. I love this movie and I never even laughed while watching Johnny English.
  • Haplo-426 May 1999
    I think that this movie is rather funny, especially if you enjoyed their TV-show "Lorry". The movie is a bit unstable but the overall result is good.

    Hopes to see Peter Dalle and the rest of the bunch again. P.S Check out the movie "Ogifta Par" by Peter Dalle, it is just as good.
  • Hagbard18 April 1999
    Wow, this movie proves that Swedish humor is no laughing matter. Overlong, boring and talky... that's it.
  • Peter Dalle has a way to twist a movie to the extent that the beginning is being forgotten. He begins with a very simple story and ends up with something else that is just as simple. It's just that the way to the end is... special (in a very good way). This is exactly what he has done in "Yrrol" - it is impossible to keep track of all the twists and turns. I have seen this movie more times than I can count and I discover something new every time I see it; references to other movies, jokes that I never thought of before or just a comment to the society. This is a movie that never gets old and I can certainly recommend it to everyone who enjoys a good laugh.
  • 'Yrrol' may not have had an international target audience and limited release abroad, but it will always remain one of the native-made Swedish films closest to me. From the very first moment to the crazy credits it's a genuine giggle marathon. Through various sketches with innocent satire and playing a lot with stereotypes, the Lorry-gang (movie title obviously made by flipping their name) smoothly tells their message of what we people desire most: a feeling of being together.

    Should you come across a texted version, it will be well-invested two hours of Swedish cinema humor at its peak. 10/10
  • Some very good scetches and great acting, but as a whole... Well, I mean, it's great as a TV-show but it's not complete enough for a film. The sketches are good, some very funny, but desperately glued together. Anyway, as I said, great acting, overall it's a good comedy.

    3 out of 5.