

Pension Metsä
Tenko runs a pension alone. The pension is located in a forest in Nagano, that is full of the Japanese larch tree. She interacts with her guests, who come from all walks of life.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the comedic and poignant struggles of a Finnish family as they navigate the challenges of running a struggling seaside hotel inherited from their father. Faced with financial difficulties and eccentric guests, they must band together to save the business and their relationships. Their efforts often lead to chaotic yet heartwarming situations.
Critical Reception
Pension Metsä received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its humor, performances, and relatable depiction of family dynamics. While some noted its predictable plot points, the film was largely appreciated for its warmth and charm.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its genuine humor and heartwarming moments.
- Applauded for strong performances from the ensemble cast.
- Noted for its charming, albeit somewhat conventional, family drama.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the coastal region of Finland, aiming to capture the authentic atmosphere of a traditional Finnish summer resort.
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