Yövartija vain…
Yövartija vain…

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Yövartija vain…

1940
Movie
99 min
Finnish

Old Virtanen is a respected night watchman at a textile factory and a single father to his daughter Aino, who is about to graduate from high school. The heartless factory owner Kuusela fires Virtanen, who is forced to look for a new job. When Aino, who is in love with the manager's son Veikko, disappears after her graduation party, her father, who has fallen ill with worry, is overcome with despair.

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Director: Ilmari UnhoGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A man, haunted by a past mistake, works as a night watchman in a factory. He finds himself drawn into a dangerous situation involving theft and betrayal. As he tries to navigate the treacherous circumstances, he must confront his own demons and make difficult choices to protect himself and others.

Critical Reception

This Finnish drama from 1940 is a lesser-known film, but it represents a period of burgeoning national cinema. It was likely appreciated for its dramatic storytelling and exploration of moral dilemmas within a Finnish context, though specific critical reception from its time is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics.

What Reviewers Say

  • A character-driven drama focusing on internal conflict.

  • Explores themes of guilt and redemption.

  • A snapshot of Finnish filmmaking in the early 1940s.

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Fun Fact

The film's original Finnish title, "Yövartija vain…", translates to "Just a Night Watchman…", hinting at the protagonist's humble and potentially overlooked role.

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