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Attack on Finland
The reception for Finland's Independence Day is rudely interrupted when the presidential palace is attacked and the state leadership is taken hostage. Max Tanner of the Security Police is appointed as a negotiator in the hostage crisis, that unfolds as part of a bigger plan to undermine European security.
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Plot Summary
When a Russian general launches a surprise invasion of Finland, a small group of civilians find themselves on the front lines. With their country under siege and conventional forces overwhelmed, they must band together to fight for their survival and reclaim their homeland.
Critical Reception
Attack on Finland received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding the plot predictable and the action sequences uninspired. While some acknowledged the film's attempt at a patriotic thriller, others felt it failed to deliver a compelling narrative or memorable characters.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality and compelling character development.
Action sequences are often clunky and fail to build tension.
Fails to capture the gravity of the subject matter.
Google audience: Audience reception for Attack on Finland is largely unavailable in public forums, indicating limited viewership or engagement.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Finnish region of Kainuu, known for its rugged landscapes which served as a backdrop for the on-screen conflict.
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