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Ihmemies
Olli Ruusunen attended a special training course in the US, where his brain capacity has been developed to the extreme.
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Plot Summary
A man struggling with everyday life finds solace and escape in his imaginative inner world. As his fantasies become more vivid, the lines between reality and his constructed narratives begin to blur. This comedy explores the human desire for escapism and the often humorous consequences of living too much in one's head.
Critical Reception
Released in 1979, 'Ihmemies' (meaning 'Miracle Man' or 'Amazing Man') was a modest Finnish comedy that garnered attention for its quirky premise and its exploration of the protagonist's inner life. While not a major critical darling, it was appreciated for its unique take on relatable themes of escapism and dissatisfaction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative portrayal of a man's inner world.
Found to be a quirky and relatable exploration of escapism.
Some viewers noted its slow pace but appreciated its unique humor.
Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Ihmemies' is limited due to its age and regional release. However, where available, viewers often describe it as an amusing and somewhat eccentric character study that offers a different perspective on handling life's challenges.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Ihmemies,' can be translated to 'Miracle Man' or 'Amazing Man,' ironically contrasting with the protagonist's often mundane struggles.
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