

Crazy
A young woman from the provinces arrives to disinfect an apartment and finds a man drinking alone. He confesses to having a terminal illness. Moved by pity, she spends time with him, shares a meal, and ends up in his bed. The man, an actor, soon leaves for his country house where his entire family, including a gravely ill brother, is waiting.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the turbulent life of a young man named "Crazy" as he navigates the criminal underworld of Helsinki. He becomes involved in petty crimes, drug use, and strained relationships, particularly with his girlfriend and a dangerous associate. The narrative explores themes of alienation, societal pressures, and the desperate search for belonging in a harsh urban environment.
Critical Reception
Crazy received moderate attention upon its release, noted for its gritty portrayal of Finnish youth culture and its raw performances. While not a mainstream international hit, it was appreciated by critics for its unflinching look at social issues and its stark visual style. Audience reception was mixed, with some praising its authenticity and others finding its bleakness challenging.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of Finnish youth and their struggles.
- Noted for its gritty realism and atmospheric portrayal of Helsinki's underbelly.
- Some found the bleak narrative and themes difficult to engage with.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Finnish cinema in the late 1980s that explored darker, more socially conscious themes and urban environments.
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