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The Eye of Menw
On the brink of taking it to the next level with her boyfriend, Victoria comes home to find a mysterious box on her kitchen table. In it are the remains of an ancient powerful skull known only as The Eye of Menw. Menw's power is the knowledge of the future for those who are pure-hearted. But when Victoria asks about her future, she unleashes an unholy abomination from hell.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and legacy of Väinö Linna, a pivotal Finnish writer whose works profoundly shaped national identity. Through archival footage, interviews with contemporaries, and readings of his texts, the film delves into Linna's experiences during wartime and his subsequent literary achievements, particularly "The Unknown Soldier" and "Under the North Star." It examines how his writing reflected and influenced Finnish society during a transformative period.
Critical Reception
"The Eye of Menw" was generally well-received by critics, who praised its insightful portrayal of a significant cultural figure and its thorough exploration of Finnish history through literature. Audience reception was also positive, resonating with those interested in Finnish literature and history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comprehensive look at a key Finnish literary figure.
Appreciated for its historical context and examination of Linna's impact.
Considered a valuable documentary for understanding Finnish culture.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, "The Eye of Menw," is a reference to the title of a poem by Finnish poet Pentti Saarikoski, who is featured in the documentary and was a contemporary and admirer of Väinö Linna.
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