The Road to Sampo
The Road to Sampo

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The Road to Sampo

1975
Movie
101 min
Korean

Passing through a jail and a construction site, a young laborer meets a middle-aged man returning to Sampo after ten years' absence. Together, they track down a young woman who ran away from the restaurant she was waitressing at, but instead of turning her in for a reward, the trio decide to go on an adventure together.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Mikhail YuzovskyGenres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A young orphan boy, Alyosha, embarks on a perilous journey to find a mythical artifact known as the Sampo, believed to hold magical powers. Along the way, he encounters fantastical creatures, helpful companions, and dangerous adversaries, all while learning valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and self-discovery. His quest takes him through enchanted forests and across treacherous landscapes, testing his resolve at every turn.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reception data for this Soviet-era film is scarce in Western sources, "The Road to Sampo" is generally regarded as a charming and imaginative children's adventure film within its original context. It is noted for its fairy-tale atmosphere and appeal to younger audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its classic fairy tale narrative and visual storytelling.

  • Seen as a gentle adventure suitable for family viewing.

  • Praised for its imaginative world-building and magical elements.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on elements of the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, which has inspired numerous artistic works across different cultures.

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