Anakluh
Anakluh

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Anakluh

2011
Movie
89 min
Indonesian

Tells the story of a single parent, Idayu, still young, beautiful, smart, attractive. Has two beautiful daughters Mira and Kirei.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Arto HalonenGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Anakluh is a Finnish documentary film that delves into the life and philosophical legacy of the writer, researcher, and professor Yrjö Kallinen. The film explores Kallinen's unconventional teachings, his emphasis on self-awareness and inner peace, and his influence on those who sought his guidance. Through interviews and archival footage, Anakluh presents a portrait of a man who challenged societal norms and inspired a movement centered on personal transformation.

Critical Reception

The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its thoughtful exploration of Yrjö Kallinen's ideas and his impact on society. Reviewers often highlighted the documentary's insightful approach to philosophical concepts and its engaging presentation of Kallinen's unique worldview.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its introspective and philosophical depth.

  • Appreciated for shedding light on an influential, yet lesser-known, Finnish thinker.

  • Some found the pacing deliberate, allowing for deep contemplation.

Google audience: Audience reception for Anakluh is not widely documented on Google. However, the film's focus on philosophy and personal growth suggests it appealed to viewers interested in contemplative and thought-provoking documentaries.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Anakluh,' is derived from the Finnish word 'haluan,' which means 'I want,' but is presented backward, symbolizing a journey of introspection and self-discovery.

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