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Ariel
After the short story of Franz Kafka “Unhappiness”. A young woman is visited by a ghost while vacuuming. Suddenly, her apartment is located in the cellar. They argue and the ghost leaves. 2 parallels meet in the infinite, says the one: “Go out of my way, you seem to have strayed.” Says the other: “For thousands of years I’ve been looking for a formula to find you, please do not send me away again.” The first one is already slightly pissed: “The destiny of a parallel is to be eternally alone, on the way to infinity.” “No, no,” the second one desperately screams: “One parallel is nothing, alone you are only an undefined line.“
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Plot Summary
In Helsinki, a coal miner named Taisto struggles to adapt after losing his job and his father. After a failed suicide attempt, he ends up in prison where he befriends Mikko. Upon their release, Taisto inherits a white Cadillac from his father, which he uses in his new life. He soon meets and falls for a mysterious woman named Ariel, leading to a series of events that test his resolve and his understanding of life.
Critical Reception
Ariel is a stark and darkly humorous film that cemented Aki Kaurismäki's distinctive cinematic style. It was critically acclaimed for its minimalist aesthetic, deadpan performances, and poignant exploration of existential themes. The film is often cited as a key work in Finnish cinema, praised for its originality and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive, deadpan humor and melancholic atmosphere.
Applauded for its minimalist visual style and understated performances.
Recognized for its poignant portrayal of alienation and the search for meaning.
Google audience: Audiences appreciate the film's unique, darkly comedic tone and its effective portrayal of characters grappling with hardship. Many find the story surprisingly moving despite its bleak subject matter and minimalist presentation.
Awards & Accolades
Ariel won the Jussi Award for Best Actor (Matti Pellonpää) and was nominated for the Golden Camera at the Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The distinctive white Cadillac featured prominently in the film was reportedly difficult to find and maintain, adding to the film's quirky production challenges.
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