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Lentävä kalakukko
After a robbery, a gang of bandits led by Kulaus-Ramperi flees Helsinki on the Kuopio express train "Lentävä kalakukko" and tries to hide in the crowded train filled with music and singing. The cheerful conductor Saastamoinen protects the motley crew traveling on the train.
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Plot Summary
This Finnish comedy-drama follows the quirky adventures of Pekka, a young man who dreams of escaping his mundane life by building a flying machine. Facing skepticism and humorous obstacles from his small village, Pekka's determination and ingenuity lead him on a series of comical escapades as he tries to achieve his airborne aspirations. The film blends lighthearted moments with a touch of heartfelt storytelling about pursuing one's dreams against all odds.
Critical Reception
Lentävä kalakukko was a popular film in Finland during its release, appreciated for its lighthearted comedy and charming portrayal of Finnish rural life. While not a critical darling on an international scale, it resonated with domestic audiences for its relatable characters and whimsical premise. It is remembered as a classic piece of Finnish cinema from the post-war era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and nostalgic depiction of Finnish village life.
Appreciated for its endearing protagonist and his relatable aspirations.
Seen as a charming, if simple, local comedy with a touch of heart.
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Fun Fact
The title 'Lentävä kalakukko' translates to 'The Flying Fish Pie,' referring to a traditional Finnish savory pastry, adding a unique and humorous element to the film's theme.
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