

Movie spotlight
Akaton mies
Farmer wants a wife. He places an ad in the personal section of the newspaper and also searches for potential wives on a computer at an agricultural exhibition. But is it worth looking for a woman so far away when a beautiful woman has arrived at the village bank—Liisa, who attended business school and the Sibelius Academy!
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Plot Summary
A lonely and slightly eccentric man named Esko lives a solitary life in an apartment, finding companionship through his extensive collection of classical music. His quiet existence is disrupted when a persistent debt collector, Jorma, begins to harass him. Esko's attempts to evade Jorma lead to a series of increasingly absurd and comical situations, highlighting his struggle to connect with the outside world and his unique ways of coping.
Critical Reception
Akaton mies was a modest critical success in Finland, appreciated for its quirky humor and sympathetic portrayal of an unconventional protagonist. While not a blockbuster, it garnered positive reviews for its original script and strong performances, particularly from Kari Väänänen in the lead role. It's often remembered as a cult classic within Finnish cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dry, observational humor and unique character study.
Väänänen's performance as the introverted Esko is a highlight, capturing both pathos and comedy.
The film's exploration of loneliness and societal awkwardness resonates deeply.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Akaton mies' is not readily available. However, general audience reception in Finland typically regards it as a well-made, character-driven comedy-drama with a distinctive Finnish sensibility.
Awards & Accolades
None notable internationally. It received some recognition within Finnish film circles.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive title, 'Akaton mies', translates to 'A Man Without A Wife' in English, directly reflecting the protagonist's solitary life.
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