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"Ei se mitään!" sanoi Eemeli
At Pösökylä's lodge, Taneli injures her leg in fur hunter Eemel's wolf irons, and Eemeli decides to take up the position of lodge lodge. During the leave of office, Eemeli gives lessons to the rich Petter who rules the village and arranges the engagement of his daughter Ilona to the blacksmith Ilmar. At the same time, the affairs of the coffee bar owner Bertta are also put in order and the prisoner escaper Luukas is caught.
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Plot Summary
This Finnish comedy follows the misadventures of Eemeli, a mischievous young boy, as he navigates childhood with his friends. The film captures the simple joys and humorous escapades of rural life in Finland during the early 1960s.
Critical Reception
As a classic Finnish comedy from the 1960s, "Ei se mitään! sanoi Eemeli" is fondly remembered for its lighthearted humor and nostalgic portrayal of childhood. It was popular for its family-friendly entertainment and relatable characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innocent humor and nostalgic charm.
Appreciated for its depiction of Finnish rural life and childhood.
Seen as a light and enjoyable comedy for the whole family.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is difficult to gauge through modern online platforms due to its age and specific cultural context. However, it is generally considered a beloved classic within Finland for its humor and nostalgic value.
Fun Fact
The film's title translates to "It doesn't matter! said Eemeli" in English, reflecting the carefree attitude of its young protagonist.
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