Aatamin puvussa – ja vähän Eevankin…
Aatamin puvussa – ja vähän Eevankin…

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Aatamin puvussa – ja vähän Eevankin…

1940
Movie
77 min
Finnish

The holiday of Pharmacist Himanen and Lieutenant Paavo Kehkonen turns into a nightmare when they pick up Station Chief Viirimäki, who is in a hurry to get to work. Their boat engine dies and runs into the rocks, leaving them stranded on an island with no clothes. Posing as a woman, Himanen gets to know the police chief's daughter Alli, but as a result of coincidences and misunderstandings, the two men end up in jail, each suspected in turn of being a fugitive Vikström.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Risto OrkoGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A young man, Adam, dreams of marriage but finds himself entangled in a series of humorous romantic predicaments. His pursuit of love leads him through comical misunderstandings and awkward situations, testing his resolve and his understanding of relationships. Ultimately, he navigates these challenges to find his Eve.

Critical Reception

This Finnish comedy from 1940 was a popular domestic film of its era, known for its lighthearted romantic escapades and humor. While specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce in English-language databases, films of this nature typically aimed for broad audience appeal, focusing on charm and comedic situations rather than deep thematic exploration.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and entertaining romantic comedy elements.

  • Appreciated for its humorous portrayal of courtship and misunderstandings.

  • Considered a charming example of Finnish cinema from the early 1940s.

Google audience: As specific Google user reviews for this vintage film are not readily available, typical audience reactions in its time would likely have centered on its comedic value and relatable romantic plotlines, providing light entertainment for the period.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Aatamin puvussa – ja vähän Eevankin...', directly translates to 'In Adam's suit – and a bit of Eve's too...', a clever wordplay referencing the Garden of Eden and themes of romantic pairing.

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