I've seen the film today, a lot of time after purchasing it. Not a masterpiece but fun, really good. Alexandra Dahlstrom didn't look exactly good here (a somewhat plain hairdo, acne on her face) but I think her character called for this. There's a lot of good, mostly easy listening music.
The story is very simple but has a point in common with FA, the search for the real "self" and learning to stand up for oneself. Interesting the way this film points at the hypocrisy and tiredness of some extreme leftist stereotypes: it should play on italian TV on prime time. Well, thinking about the man who has control of all TV here, this could really happen
I don't know if the director wanted to relate the lack of self esteem in Moa (at the beginning) to the do-gooders parents, a couple who fosters a lot of children and cares about other people's problems, but I observed the same thing happening in families where parents imposed a strictly selfless way of life.
I liked Leo Hallerstam (the "trouble boy" Jens) performance more than everthing else.