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…ja Helena soittaa
Lasse Pöysti's directorial debut film. And Helena Plays On (1951) is based on Aino Räsänen's second novel of the same name in the Helena series. When the Winter War breaks out, Arttu (Jussi Jurkka), the son of Helena (Irma Seikkula) and Jari Junkkeri (Erkki Viljos), go to the front. Arttu proposes to his girlfriend Elina (Leena Häkinen), but the world events come in between. When he is not heard of at the end of the war, the relatives begin to believe that Arttu is dead - everybody else but not Helena.
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Plot Summary
The film follows Helena, a young woman who, after inheriting a significant sum of money, finds herself at the center of attention from various suitors and opportunistic individuals. She navigates these relationships while trying to maintain her independence and decide her future.
Critical Reception
This Finnish comedy-drama received a mixed to positive reception upon its release, praised for its lighthearted tone and performances, though some critics noted its conventional narrative. It remains a charming example of Finnish cinema from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its humor and portrayal of everyday Finnish life.
Some found the plot predictable, but performances were generally well-received.
A light and enjoyable cinematic experience for its time.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film on Google is not widely available, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular Finnish radio play of the same name.
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