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Velipuolikuu
A teenage postal worker, Tomek, routinely spies on his older neighbor Magda, a sexually liberated artist who lives in the apartment across the courtyard from his. As their private worlds merge, fascination turns to obsession, and the line between love and curiosity becomes violently blurred.
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Plot Summary
Two former soldiers, Lauri and Pasi, reunite after years apart and embark on a series of bizarre adventures. Their journey takes them through various misadventures, involving odd jobs, encounters with eccentric characters, and a growing sense of existential ennui. The film is a darkly comedic exploration of friendship, disillusionment, and the absurdities of life.
Critical Reception
Velipuolikuu is considered an early and significant work by Aki Kaurismäki, showcasing his distinctive dry humor and melancholic tone. While not as widely known internationally as his later films, it was appreciated by Finnish critics for its unique style and performances, particularly from Matti Pellonpää. It's often cited as a precursor to his more celebrated films.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a signature Kaurismäki blend of dark humor and existential reflection.
Features strong performances from its lead actors, capturing a sense of weary camaraderie.
Explores themes of disillusionment and the search for meaning in a quirky, unconventional way.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Velipuolikuu', translates to 'Half-Brother Moon' in English.
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