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Anssi Mänttäri’s low-budget movies with their intimate content have become classics. In this black comedy that takes place in Helsinki in summer the main character (played by Mänttäri himself) jumps from one bar and bed to the next. Especially vulgar black humour.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Lapland War in 1944-1945, the film follows a group of Finnish soldiers as they face the harsh realities of war and the complex political situation. They are tasked with disarming and expelling German troops from Finnish territory, leading to dangerous confrontations and moral dilemmas. The story explores themes of camaraderie, betrayal, and the psychological toll of conflict on ordinary men.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often praising its raw portrayal of war and the performances of its cast, particularly Matti Pellonpää. Some found the narrative to be uneven, but it is generally regarded as a significant Finnish war film that delves into a less commonly depicted aspect of the country's wartime history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching depiction of the aftermath of war and the complex relationships between soldiers.
Matti Pellonpää's performance is frequently highlighted as a standout.
Some viewers found the pacing slow, but acknowledged the film's historical significance.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Väinö Linna, a renowned Finnish author.
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