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Jul 08, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Film Reviews: Icelandic helmer Fridrik Thor Fridriksson’s most lushly produced and commercial work for some time, "Niceland" is an excessively sugary tale that will induce hyperglycemic shock in flintier-hearted viewers. Whimsical fairy tale about nice, mentally-challenged characters discovering the Meaning of Life may charm some of the director’s loyal fans, even with its uncharacteristically upbeat conclusion, and may even win some new converts, given its all-English dialogue. However, further fest play and wider distribution will partly depend on whether critics don’t roast it first.
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