Läpi harmaan kiven
Läpi harmaan kiven

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Läpi harmaan kiven

1989
Movie
49 min
Finnish

"Through the gray stone, the bedrock." Follows the making of Jouko Turka's version of Aleksis Kivi's novel "Seven Brothers". The Finnish national poem. A very close look at the lives and drama education of the students at the Theater Academy in Helsinki. Trying, challenging and partly offensive exercises, mental pressure and Turkka's theatre ideology and method.

Insights

IMDb7.0/10
Director: Risto JarvaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A successful businessman, seemingly having it all, finds himself increasingly disillusioned with his life and career. He grapples with existential questions and the superficiality of his achievements, leading him on a journey of self-discovery. The film explores themes of midlife crisis, societal pressures, and the search for meaning.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Läpi harmaan kiven' was recognized for its thoughtful exploration of contemporary Finnish society and its depiction of a man facing a profound personal crisis. Critics praised Risto Jarva's directing and the performances, particularly from Matti Pellonpää, for their depth and realism. The film resonated with audiences for its honest portrayal of internal struggles and societal critiques.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic portrayal of a man's existential crisis.

  • Appreciated for its insightful commentary on Finnish society and corporate life.

  • Matti Pellonpää's performance was widely lauded as a career highlight.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's profound and relatable exploration of midlife dissatisfaction and the search for authenticity, with many appreciating its unflinching look at societal pressures.

Fun Fact

Risto Jarva, the director, tragically died in a car accident just weeks after the film's premiere, making 'Läpi harmaan kiven' his final completed work.

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