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Ollin oppivuodet
Olli, the spoiled young heir of the Koivumäki manor, is separated from his family and brought to Sweden by his cousin. After running away to Finland, he ends up in an educational institution, from where he escapes with the help of his friend Ränni Pelle and returns to his parents.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the comedic misadventures and educational journey of a young boy named Olli. Through a series of humorous events and misunderstandings, Olli navigates childhood and learns valuable life lessons. The narrative focuses on his growth and the humorous situations that arise from his naivete and curiosity.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1920, contemporary critical reviews are scarce and difficult to access. However, the film is remembered as a charming and lighthearted domestic comedy that resonated with audiences of its time for its relatable portrayal of childhood.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and relatable depiction of childhood.
Noted as a charming example of early Finnish cinema.
Appreciated for its simple yet effective storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reception information from 1920 is not available through modern platforms like Google Reviews. However, historical accounts suggest it was a well-received family comedy.
Fun Fact
Ollin oppivuodet is considered one of the earliest surviving Finnish comedies and offers a glimpse into the country's film industry in the post-WWI era.
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