Only Clouds Move the Stars
[7] While spending the summer holiday with her grandparents in Bergen, Maria meets Jakob, a boy around her age.[8] Jon Selås of Verdens Gang praised the film for its "magical moments", and Rusten and Kristoffersen for their interplay and "fantastic" depictions of the main characters."[7] Dagbladet's reviewer was equally positive about the two leads, who she felt "carried the lion's share of the film".Variety's Gunnar Rehlin found the film to be "realistically told", and characterized it as "funny, sad and bittersweet by turns, with a conclusion that's optimistic but feels right."[12] The reviewer found Rusten to "embod[y] the fragile vulnerability of a young girl who feels that she has been deserted by everyone," and characterized Kristoffersen as a "delight as the irrepressible Jacob.