Entertaining, unpretentious and well-acted by the whole team, especially Mulligan and Molina. A bit too stereotypical and forseeable to stay in mind for longer, but still a very pleasant and somehow... nonchalant film. I found it hard to find any connections to the Scandinavian past of the director whose "Italiensk for begyndere" is a completely different movie sharing perhaps only some calmness and reconciliation with An Education. Looking forward to Lone Scherfig's next project.