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The Wait

Original title: Odotus
  • 2021
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.4K
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The Wait (2021)
Period DramaDramaRomance

Updated version of a 19th century romance set on an island in the Finland archipelago sea.Updated version of a 19th century romance set on an island in the Finland archipelago sea.Updated version of a 19th century romance set on an island in the Finland archipelago sea.

  • Director
    • Aku Louhimies
  • Writers
    • Juhani Aho
    • Inka Kallén
    • Aku Louhimies
  • Stars
    • Inka Kallén
    • Aku Hirviniemi
    • Andrei Alén
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Aku Louhimies
    • Writers
      • Juhani Aho
      • Inka Kallén
      • Aku Louhimies
    • Stars
      • Inka Kallén
      • Aku Hirviniemi
      • Andrei Alén
    • 15User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Inka Kallén
    Inka Kallén
    • Elli
    Aku Hirviniemi
    • Mikko
    Andrei Alén
    Andrei Alén
    • Olavi
    • (as Andrei Alen)
    Adeliina Arajuuri
    • Doctor
    Eino Heiskanen
    Eino Heiskanen
    • Tavela
    Mats Sundqvist
    • Ships captain
    Juulia Häyrinen
    • Frida
    Petro Pasi
    • Peter
    Eemeli Louhimies
    Eemeli Louhimies
    • Charlie
    Linnea Hintikka
    • Josefin
    • Director
      • Aku Louhimies
    • Writers
      • Juhani Aho
      • Inka Kallén
      • Aku Louhimies
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    10Godelo

    Misunderstood Masterpiece!

    A beautiful movie about love, the passage of time and desire.

    The photography and direction are GORGEOUS! The beautiful location is amazing, coupled with the contemplative summer shots of the characters enjoying nature.

    The movie is also very human in depicting the main character in all her flaws and strenghts, both trying to make her life happen even if it's not exactly what she wanted and dealing with strong desire, like any human could.

    It also shows that the power of true love also lies in forgiveness, accepting and talking; and that something can come to make things better from where we least expect it!

    It's a discussion of relationships with others, yourself and female empowerment. Very good for anyone not afraid to think.
    3jussipekkaturunen

    Just boring

    3 stars: 1. Hirviniemi is able to throw some good lines and able to squeeze something out of his character. 2. Some really nice shooting and scenery. 3. After movie you can talk with your friend how lame the movies actually was.

    The movie offers very very little. I had no foggiest idea what this piece was actually all about. Perhaps the idea was that people just want to invoke some drama when there's a change.
    7spookyrat1

    Woman on Top!

    I have to admit, I've seen little Finnish cinema in the past; a lot more Swedish and Norwegian. But The Wait is undoubtedly worth the wait (Pardon the pun.). It's a slow - burning drama from director Aku Louhimies, who is apparently quite experienced and who co - wrote this movie along with lead actress Inka Kallén, adapting it from a very well known nineteenth century Finnish novel.

    The Wait is not a great movie, but it is a very interesting one for anyone like me, who is keen on seeing more Finnish product. For a start, the summer coastal scenery is just stunning, with the whole movie being set on an unnamed, underpopulated island off the coast, accessible by ferry. Elli (Kallen) lives there along with her preacher husband Mikko. The congregation of his decidedly progressive church as a whole seem to be mostly made up of thirty somethings (unrealistically I'd suggest), bent on having a good time while on their island paradise. Elli and Mikko seem to have a very satisfying marriage, which somewhat predictably suffers some tremors, with the arrival of Phd student Olavi, an old bestie of Mikko's. But seemingly unknown to Mikko, also an old flame of Elli's, who in the past dumped her; an act we find out, she never quite got over.

    It's kind of amusing reading other reviews here, which complain, The Wait has no story. Indeed it has a very clear story, but one that isn't filled with reams of dialogue and exposition. Elli initially appears to be a traditional house wife, content to carry out domestic duties such as cooking, cleaning and supporting her husband further with her presence at church, even though we sense she doesn't hold anywhere near as strong religious beliefs. We gradually learn however she is a fiercely independent woman in her own right, who has in the past trod her own definite path in life and who intends to keep doing so in the future. It becomes clear there will be some sort of reckoning between her and Olavi and the suspense comes in attempting to determine how this relationship will impact her marriage.

    Inka Kallen in the central role carries the picture on her shoulders and does an excellent job, considering as I mentioned, she doesn't have the large amount of dialogue, that one might expect in a film of this nature. But she is marvellously expressive at communicating her inner self and feelings with her body language and facial impressions. The supporting cast are all very competent.

    Without spoiling, I'd like to say, that I appreciated the conclusion in The Wait. It teases moments of melodrama, but deftly avoids tipping over the edge into a morass of standard outcomes. The ending is very satisfying and quite realistic in the context of what has preceded it in this very worthwhile film.
    9aarponen

    Female perspective on sexual frustration

    Beautiful landscape surrounds this very current movie and topic on female debating with issues: love, lust, wants and needs. Who am I and with whom?

    Classical music adds depth and intensity to the story with the big question: am I happy? How to be happy?

    Relevant reflection piece for anyone in a relationship or not in one. Worth seeing for the nature alone.
    bretthernan-02733

    A Deceptively Complex Story Requiring Thoughtful Meditation-The Wait.

    Having seen this film on the coincidental same day as the lead actress' Inka Kallen's birthday, 30.09.2024, (when it was broadcast nationally in Australia on SBS World Movies channel), I consider it my pleasure to have this opportunity to supply a review hopefully drafted to counter the examples of bitter kneejerk detritus being offered as though representations in some way of actual and worthy summations of this film, which indeed, they are not!

    The very fact that The Wait has roused within some self styled reviewers such viscerally angry responses explains volumes about the film's actual subtext and stands as a reflection of the evocative power this portrayal of complex human relationships exhibits.

    What to the undiscerning may appear superficially as a simple story displaying the abjectly gratuitous, is very much more than that, despite thse aspects being explicitly suggested, their purpose is not to merely to excite and titilate the jaded, but to reflect the catharsis undergone within the emotional states of the beings here depicted.

    Through recognition and application of the consideration the title requests of its audience, its narrative may be permitted to unfold, as it is a story requiring meditation upon the otherwise hidden motivations for each of these characters actions to reveal precisely what the title suggests this film about-that pause required to actually have an understanding of ourselves and others.

    In essence, one character has been waiting for a love denied and dferred, but has decided to try to forget and instead accept being loved in expectation that if they wait then their own love will reciprocate this.

    One is prepared to wait, despite the other not loving them as they do, upon the higher power of Love to fulfill what is lacking in their self, in others and in the one they love.

    The other has acted without waiting, expecting the immediate fulfillment and reciprocation of a love they refused and that they are left to realise they have lost by neglecting and which they may now wait the rest of their life to find revealed... if ever.

    There is vastly more to this film than I may attempt to explain only a few short hours after watching.

    The Wait is a description of the conflict which comes when the residues of past decisions are forced by circumstance into confrontation with one another and what they are transformed into by that confrontation. It is a treatise on what it truly means to love.

    Love, neglect, faithfulness, desire, penitance, revenge and forgiveness, these subjects are rarely confronted in modern film with the type of deeply contemplative rendering which The Wait displays in its narrative.

    Like the sea, forest and sky so effortlessly depicted and accompanying this story with the presnce of a fourth lead player, what brews deep beneath and inside these elements has been hidden from us by The Wait, unless we choose to explore and hunt, seeking to find what lies within.

    If you choose to, then you will find it worth the wait.

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2022 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Finland
    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Bekleyiş
    • Filming locations
      • Turku Archipelago, Pargas, Finland(location)
    • Production company
      • Backmann & Hoderoff
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      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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