The strength of the film lies in its cast, who treat the absurd premise with absolute sincerity.
The film follows the daily lives of a seemingly ordinary Icelandic family who harbor a secret: they are prone to frequent, loud, and unexpectedly timed flatulence. While the premise may sound like a one-note joke, the script uses this biological quirk as a metaphor for the secrets and "embarrassing" truths that every family tries to hide from the outside world. The narrative picks up when the family must navigate a high-stakes social event—a wedding or a formal dinner—where their secret threatens to burst into the open.
It is a "must-watch" for those who enjoy dry Northern European humor or are looking for a lighthearted film that doesn't take itself too seriously but still has a "warm heart."