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What's this?[edit]

I'm puzzled. I came across this page looking for examples of Danish-to-English translations in progress, only to find that the english article has more info than the danish. That the english article reads like a patch of gravel. And that there's absolutely no information on, say, when the movie is set: I'm guessing WW2, during the German occupation of Denmark, since I don't know why there'd be such a thing as a saboteur in there...

As you might be able to tell, I haven't actually seen the movie, but in this case, that's probably my strongest selling point: The article doesn't make me any more knowledgable on the subject!
Smolk (talk) 03:21, 8 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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