Daddy blue Ending Explained: 16 year old LP (Håkon Bolstad) has just graduated from junior high school. Directed by René Bjerke, this 1994 drama film stars Håkon Bolstad (LP), alongside Benedikte Lindbeck as Line, Nils Ole Oftebro as Far, Grethe Ryen as Mor. Rated 5.8/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Daddy blue?

16 year old LP (Håkon Bolstad) has just graduated from junior high school. He lives in Oslo and he's the only-child to a middle-class couple. Wanting to get away from his parents he steals a sailboat, vaguely envisioning to look up some girl he once knew a bit down the Oslofjord. Not knowing how to sail he almost collides into a pier when the stunningly beautiful Line (Benedikte Lindbeck) rescues him. She jumps on board and joins LP on his journey. LP is sullen and introvert, however, the confident and well versed girl thaws him as they continue on their sunny escapade of the Oslofjord archipelago. Then LP's father (played by seasoned Norwegian leading actor Nils Ole Oftebro) appears and demands the end to the adventure. A battle of wills ensues between the equally stubborn father and his offspring. Neither has really learned to know the other, and Line becomes the catalyst which makes both realize new aspects about the other.

René Bjerke's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Håkon Bolstad (LP)'s journey. He lives in Oslo and he's the only-child to a middle-class couple.

How Does Håkon Bolstad (LP)'s Story End?

  • Håkon Bolstad: Håkon Bolstad's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Benedikte Lindbeck (Line): Benedikte Lindbeck's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Nils Ole Oftebro (Far): Nils Ole Oftebro's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Daddy blue Mean?

The ending of Daddy blue brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Håkon Bolstad's story may not satisfy all audiences.