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The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki

Original title: Hymyilevä mies
  • 2016
  • Unrated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.2K
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Jarkko Lahti and Oona Airola in The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki (2016)
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The true story of Olli Mäki, the famous Finnish boxer who had a shot at the 1962 World Featherweight title.The true story of Olli Mäki, the famous Finnish boxer who had a shot at the 1962 World Featherweight title.The true story of Olli Mäki, the famous Finnish boxer who had a shot at the 1962 World Featherweight title.

  • Director
    • Juho Kuosmanen
  • Writers
    • Juho Kuosmanen
    • Mikko Myllylahti
  • Stars
    • Jarkko Lahti
    • Oona Airola
    • Eero Milonoff
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Juho Kuosmanen
    • Writers
      • Juho Kuosmanen
      • Mikko Myllylahti
    • Stars
      • Jarkko Lahti
      • Oona Airola
      • Eero Milonoff
    • 16User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Jarkko Lahti
    Jarkko Lahti
    • Olli Mäki
    Oona Airola
    Oona Airola
    • Raija Jänkä
    Eero Milonoff
    Eero Milonoff
    • Elis Ask
    Joanna Haartti
    Joanna Haartti
    • Laila Ask
    Esko Barquero
    • Snadi
    Elma Milonoff
    • Evi
    Leimu Leisti
    • Tuula
    Hilma Milonoff
    • Anneli
    Olli Rahkonen
    Olli Rahkonen
    • Nyrkkeilijä
    Joonas Saartamo
    Joonas Saartamo
    • Nyrkkeilijä
    Henrik Palosaari
    • Nyrkkeilijä
    Sam-Peter Hirvikangas
    • Nyrkkeilijä
    Antti Naakka
    • Nyrkkeilijä
    Niklas Hyvärinen
    • Nyrkkeilijä
    Sauli Helenius
    • Kulmamies
    Jussi Lohijoki
    • Kulmamies
    Ilkka Ilkare
    • Dokumenttiohjaaja
    Jarmo Kiuru
    Jarmo Kiuru
    • Dokumenttikuvaaja
    • Director
      • Juho Kuosmanen
    • Writers
      • Juho Kuosmanen
      • Mikko Myllylahti
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    7TaylorYee94

    Like eating healthy food

    Overall, a good movie with a good story and a good direction. There is no dramatic event, but 'The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki' narrates Olli's journey to the most important game in his life calmly, peacefully, and honestly just like what everyday looks like for everyone. Because the movie does not add ANY salt or pepper, it loses intensity and density along the way especially toward the ending. The championship boxing match is supposed to be the peak or the burst of emotion and highlight of the film, but there isn't any emotion stored for more than an hour. The direction of the match does not meet the expectation. If you look at it from another perspective, it's a great achievement to lead 90 minutes without any particular events with a strong plot.
    Kirpianuscus

    a sketch

    A beautiful film. not memorable. but real nice. about love, sport, media pressure, a honest and modest man . nothing to reproach . nothing bad. only sin - impression to see a sketch. the viewer options for colors and lines, for define it as boxing story or love story is the thing who transforms the film as a spring drawing. the absence of director to give real roots to the story is, maybe, the lead error. sure, it is a biopic and the "true events" are enough for a reasonable adaptation. but you expect more than a neutre , interesting portrait. sure, one of good points is the predictability of story. you know the end. you expect it. and the basic motif for not be bored or apathetic is the performances of Oona Airola,Jarkko Lahti and Eero Milonoff. I admitt, I expected with enthusiasm to see this film. and I was not dissapointed. because it is a beautiful film.
    7rossumrobot

    Boxing pic falls short of pre-event hype

    With a prize at Cannes, favourable reviews and complimentary buzzwords (such as 'delightful' and 'impeccable') all in the mix, you could be forgiven for believing that European cinema had chanced upon the next 'Cinema Paradiso' or 'Amelie' and unearthed the next great take on heartwarming universality. Despite this, my suspicion is that the average cinema goer will ultimately come away from viewing 'The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki' slightly underwhelmed.

    It would probably help to accurately define what it is, but here the film isn't shy of a bit of bobbing and weaving. Is it a boxing movie, is it a love story, is it a lovingly recreated slice of history, is it a tale of 'the little man facing mighty odds', is it a wry look at sporting optimism tainted by commercialism and self-interest? In truth, the movie invites each of these elements into the ring, feints and jabs with them, but without ever really hitting any of these targets square on.

    The bulk of the story is devoted to Olli's pre-fight schedule, in the days immediately preceding the big match. So there's plenty of sparring, running and sweating on view, but this is also interlaced with the multiple promotional and commercial events Olli must attend in order to satisfy the sponsors and financiers of the bout. Rather than developing Olli's character (which remains fairly fixed as an affable, modest everyman) this routine is most successful at conveying how an event, which is billed as one man's dream, can incrementally drift away and become something he almost no longer recognises as his own. A man who merely wishes to test his talent, suddenly finds himself as a performer in a grand spectacle, carrying the weight of a nation's expectation on his shoulders. It's not 'one giant leap' to imagine a biopic of astronaut Neil Armstrong treading a similar path.

    If I haven't mentioned the love story until this juncture, it's probably because, despite it producing some of the film's best moments, its presence feels a little token. Narratively, it teases us with the possibility that Raija is a distraction for Olli, dislodging his focus from 'his dream' or instead that she is actually the only genuine thing he has left to hold on to; especially given the fickle nature of the 'media circus' surrounding him. Whether it's preparing for sleep in a children's bunk bed, a stolen kiss at a local wedding reception or stealing an evening for themselves away from the pre-fight hoopla, Raija's wide-eyed openness and Olli's shuffling chivalry certainly imbue the film with some much needed emotional texture, but it's not enough. Given that we've had no access to them before the whole machinery of the 'big event' is in motion, for the most part, it's difficult to see them as much more than chess pieces in a game not of their own making.

    The performances of the two leads and that of Eero Milonoff, as Olli's scheming promoter, all do the film credit, and as an impressively rendered piece of history, it's easy to see the film resonating with a domestic audience. But the rest of the art-house crowd may find the current 7.8 average IMDb rating a little generous; 6.8 is probably closer to the mark. (insert your own joke about the film not being a 'knockout' here)
    8frankde-jong

    A feel good boxing movie!

    It may seem surprising, but there are other directors in the land of Aki Kaurismaki. And they are making enjoyable films as well. "The happiest day ... " is a small but pleasant production situated in the '60s.

    For the boxing genre the film is remarkable relaxed. This time not a touchy flammable Jake La Motta as the main character ("Raging bull", 1980, Martin Scorsese) but the somewhat shy Olli Maki. Olli is very realistic about his chances of becoming world champion in his weight class, but he has luckily other interests too.

    This is in my opinion the essence of the movie. The ego of Olli Mäki (Jarkko Lahti) has not to be tempered but rather to be fueled. The relationship with his trainer is not very good, but this is not due to the fact (as in many other boxing movies) because his trainer is corrupt. It is the task of the trainer to raise the money for the title-fight and this cannot be done without some commercial events. Events Olli doesn't like because he is shy in the first place and in love in the second place (or the other way round).

    For a film about a boxing title fight you would be surprised what, at the end of the day, has happened on the happiest day in the life of Olli Mäki.

    In Holland the film showed only for a very short period of time and only in a couple of art house theaters, but it is nonetheless well worth seeing.
    8nannyhimmy

    Most enjoyable

    I really enjoyed this movie. I thought I might be put off by the black and white or that it would be dull (I'm not terribly interested in boxing) but instead I loved the black and white - it was incredibly beautiful, and I never found myself bored. Instead it was sweet and charming and very romantic and I found my self both chuckling and at other times, with tears welling up. Very nicely done. My husband, who is more an action adventure kind of guy - liked it enough but didn't love it as much as I did.

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    • Trivia
      In 2011 in Kokkola city theatre, director Juho Kuosmanen saw a play about Olli Mäki, who was also in the audience that night. After the play, the theatre director Jarkko Lahti posed together with Mäki for a picture. Kuosmanen said to Lahti that if he directed a film about Mäki, Lahti could play the leading role. Lahti took that as a promise and began training boxing. He even took a few official amateur bouts (which he lost) and thus it became obvious that he really would play Olli Mäki in this film.
    • Goofs
      A modern switchboard housing can be briefly seen in the hallway of Elis Ask's apartment.
    • Quotes

      Olli Mäki: What if I lose? What if people are disappointed in me and realize I'm not the guy they advertised? What if you're disappointed?

      Raija Jänkä: How could I be disappointed when I haven't asked anything of you? If anyone's disappointed, it's because of his own stupid fantasies. You're not responsible for them.

      Olli Mäki: Is that so?

      Raija Jänkä: Yes, it is.

      Olli Mäki: Will you marry me?

      Raija Jänkä: Will you become the world champion?

      Olli Mäki: Of course I will.

      Raija Jänkä: Okay, I'll marry you.

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      Written by Miika Snåre

      Lyrics by Laura Airola

      Arranged by Ykspihlajan Kino-orkesteri

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 2016 (Finland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • Sweden
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Finland)
    • Languages
      • Finnish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki
    • Filming locations
      • Vartiosaari, Helsinki, Finland(The house where Olli goes into retreat)
    • Production companies
      • Aamu Filmcompany
      • ONE TWO Films
      • Film i Väst
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    • Budget
      • €1,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $571,373
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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