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Director's Statement
A very important thing for me was that this film should not be about a pity little boy growing up in an ugly satellite city starting with drugs and then going to hell. I have seen too many of those films (especially in Scandinavia) and I don’t like them. I wanted this story to be with humour and vitality. In one moment I wanted the audience to laugh their heads off and in the next they should regret that they laughed at all. I wanted to tell a strong emotional story with absurd elements. Just like punk itself: honest, raw and fun.