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As three young women try to defy the persistent winter darkness in Finland, they move between dreams, reality, friendship, and relationships, and try to make sense of everything.As three young women try to defy the persistent winter darkness in Finland, they move between dreams, reality, friendship, and relationships, and try to make sense of everything.As three young women try to defy the persistent winter darkness in Finland, they move between dreams, reality, friendship, and relationships, and try to make sense of everything.
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Finnish film that got audience award from Sundance this year.
So i was definitely interested in watching this one.
It's always really nice when finnish films get international attention.
I was really surprised how much I loved this.
Original title is Tytöt Tytöt Tytöt.
When translated that is quite literally Girls Girls Girls.
I don't necessarily know why they didn't keep that as title.
Because in this story three is quite important number.
Three girls.
Three fridays.
I find it really interesting how this story is mostly happening during three evenings.
Lot of things happens during those weeks between these three separate fridays.
Three different situations and problems that these girls have.
Mimmi who is having problems with her mental health and is searching her identity.
She also has family problems.
She is played by Aamu Milonoff.
Another actor from Milonoff family.
Her father is actor whose brothers are actors and tv persons in Finland.
Atleast i can tell her apart from other Milonoff's.
Then there is Emma who has been figure skater for almost her whole life.
She is getting ready for really important competition.
But she is having problems with one jump.
She is played by Linnea Leino.
Then there is Rönkkö who is searching her sexuality and love.
She doesn't feel passion from sex.
She is played by Eleonoora Kauhanen.
Really amazing performances.
I have heard that director Alli Haapasalo has taken some inspiration from Booksmart.
I can kinda feel that in this.
Really interesting story about coplex relationships between different young characters.
Everything felt so natural and real.
Like young people's really talk like this in Finland.
Really modern language is used.
I'm boy around same age than characters in this film.
Setting is Finland's capital city Helsinki.
I live just about 100 kilometers to north in smaller village.
So i feel that i haven't lived that similiar youth.
But i can still feel that this film was about suprisingly universal things.
I seriously got little bit emotional in the end.
Please, finnish filmmakers!
Make more this high quality films.
I really loved this.
So i was definitely interested in watching this one.
It's always really nice when finnish films get international attention.
I was really surprised how much I loved this.
Original title is Tytöt Tytöt Tytöt.
When translated that is quite literally Girls Girls Girls.
I don't necessarily know why they didn't keep that as title.
Because in this story three is quite important number.
Three girls.
Three fridays.
I find it really interesting how this story is mostly happening during three evenings.
Lot of things happens during those weeks between these three separate fridays.
Three different situations and problems that these girls have.
Mimmi who is having problems with her mental health and is searching her identity.
She also has family problems.
She is played by Aamu Milonoff.
Another actor from Milonoff family.
Her father is actor whose brothers are actors and tv persons in Finland.
Atleast i can tell her apart from other Milonoff's.
Then there is Emma who has been figure skater for almost her whole life.
She is getting ready for really important competition.
But she is having problems with one jump.
She is played by Linnea Leino.
Then there is Rönkkö who is searching her sexuality and love.
She doesn't feel passion from sex.
She is played by Eleonoora Kauhanen.
Really amazing performances.
I have heard that director Alli Haapasalo has taken some inspiration from Booksmart.
I can kinda feel that in this.
Really interesting story about coplex relationships between different young characters.
Everything felt so natural and real.
Like young people's really talk like this in Finland.
Really modern language is used.
I'm boy around same age than characters in this film.
Setting is Finland's capital city Helsinki.
I live just about 100 kilometers to north in smaller village.
So i feel that i haven't lived that similiar youth.
But i can still feel that this film was about suprisingly universal things.
I seriously got little bit emotional in the end.
Please, finnish filmmakers!
Make more this high quality films.
I really loved this.
Movies about teenagers are difficult, since adults make them and commercial distributors are part of the financial decisions. So, they can tend to be exploitative or even just adults imposing their own perceptions of what it means to grow up. Not this film. It's really brilliant and reminds me of John Hughes' groundbreaking THE BREAKFAST CLUB. Each of these three girls are flawed in her own way, but all remain relatable throughout the movie. The dialogue is often startling in its candor and performances are passionate, poignant--especially when the girls are confused or mistaken, which I think is the point of the movie.
A rather frank Finish feature of girls deciphering hormonal urges as they mature into adulthood. The matter of fact sex talk is blunt, refreshing, insightful and often funny, as director Alli Haapasalo avoids the sensationalistic and exploitative Hollywood pratfalls of bedroom romps. These are kids, experimenting, exploring, learning, fumbling, growing and most importantly, discussing. A talkie, not a humpy.
Mimmi and Ronkko swap sex tales whilst serving up ridiculously named smoothies ("It Takes Two To Mango") at the local food court, when clique preppie figure skater Emma disrupts their world. The punky, cynical and rebellious Mimmi (Aamu Milonoff) argues with, then falls for the forbidden fruit, and we have story. A story that feels natural, flows true, views like a diary.
Milonoff is sensational in the lead, owning the screen at every emotional turn: burning embarrassment at her mother's neglect, seducing her target on the dance floor, and lashing out physical for attention. Though this is a three girl story across three Friday nights, and Haapasalo splits the plot pie in equal portions, Milonoff as Mimmi steals the show. "Girl Picture" is her movie.
Watch out!
Mimmi and Ronkko swap sex tales whilst serving up ridiculously named smoothies ("It Takes Two To Mango") at the local food court, when clique preppie figure skater Emma disrupts their world. The punky, cynical and rebellious Mimmi (Aamu Milonoff) argues with, then falls for the forbidden fruit, and we have story. A story that feels natural, flows true, views like a diary.
Milonoff is sensational in the lead, owning the screen at every emotional turn: burning embarrassment at her mother's neglect, seducing her target on the dance floor, and lashing out physical for attention. Though this is a three girl story across three Friday nights, and Haapasalo splits the plot pie in equal portions, Milonoff as Mimmi steals the show. "Girl Picture" is her movie.
Watch out!
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There's nothing wrong with clichéd teen movies; I often enjoy such films. However, the screenplay is quite poor. Somehow, the plot feels rushed yet dull. The character development is very shallow.
Just with a quick shallow hasty conversation, you managed to win the heart of someone who didn't like you at the first meeting, leading to an intimate relationship with them. After that, you both became a couple in deep love and inseparable from each other. Like????? What just happened?
I had to rewatch some parts because I thought I missed some important scenes. But no, I didn't miss any important parts but this is what the story looks like. It's very fast-paced without strong character development.
Screenplay 4/10 Scoring 6/10 Acting 7/10.
Just with a quick shallow hasty conversation, you managed to win the heart of someone who didn't like you at the first meeting, leading to an intimate relationship with them. After that, you both became a couple in deep love and inseparable from each other. Like????? What just happened?
I had to rewatch some parts because I thought I missed some important scenes. But no, I didn't miss any important parts but this is what the story looks like. It's very fast-paced without strong character development.
Screenplay 4/10 Scoring 6/10 Acting 7/10.
Originally premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival for the World Dramatic Competition selection. I originally brought tickets for this movie during the virtual festival but after watching 30 minutes of the movie, I turned it off because I was tired. However, the festival ended the next day as I got caught off from my schedule so I wasn't able to finish the movie. Recently, I found another screening at another festival so I rewatched it again. Was it worth it? Sort of.
Directed by Alli Haapasalo and its a story about three girls name Mimmi, Emma and Rönkkö who are at the cusp of womanhood, trying to draw their own contours. During three consecutive Fridays, two of them experience the earth moving effects of falling in love, while the third goes on a quest to find something she's never experienced before: pleasure. Finland cinema isn't common from where I am so it was nice to see a movie from Finland. The presentation is really good as the 1:33:1 aspect ratio did feel purposeful for the most part. Trying to capture the theme where the girls are stuck in their youth still while trying to grow out of it soon. The chemistry between the characters were mostly interesting however some felt like there could be some improvements. Each performances from the cast is pretty good as there wasn't a single weak performance from the actors. The nice production design and pacing helped to make the movie feel wholesome and fun to watch throughout.
Most of the characters have their purpose but some felt like they are just there for the plot honestly. Nothing too special that comes out from the story. It's the average basic story about an coming of age story on girls. The musical choice honestly gets annoying as the song called "Slip Away" from the band Perfume Genius is over played at this point. That song has been played since Eighth Grade and Booksmart which fits perfectly, but now its kind of over used which is annoying. Some of the dialogue could be improved since some of the words did feel like something Jaden Smith would make from a bad record album. Despite these problems, the movie never fails to become boring and there are some wholesome moments to connect with our main three characters. Good job for the effort.
Rating: B-
Directed by Alli Haapasalo and its a story about three girls name Mimmi, Emma and Rönkkö who are at the cusp of womanhood, trying to draw their own contours. During three consecutive Fridays, two of them experience the earth moving effects of falling in love, while the third goes on a quest to find something she's never experienced before: pleasure. Finland cinema isn't common from where I am so it was nice to see a movie from Finland. The presentation is really good as the 1:33:1 aspect ratio did feel purposeful for the most part. Trying to capture the theme where the girls are stuck in their youth still while trying to grow out of it soon. The chemistry between the characters were mostly interesting however some felt like there could be some improvements. Each performances from the cast is pretty good as there wasn't a single weak performance from the actors. The nice production design and pacing helped to make the movie feel wholesome and fun to watch throughout.
Most of the characters have their purpose but some felt like they are just there for the plot honestly. Nothing too special that comes out from the story. It's the average basic story about an coming of age story on girls. The musical choice honestly gets annoying as the song called "Slip Away" from the band Perfume Genius is over played at this point. That song has been played since Eighth Grade and Booksmart which fits perfectly, but now its kind of over used which is annoying. Some of the dialogue could be improved since some of the words did feel like something Jaden Smith would make from a bad record album. Despite these problems, the movie never fails to become boring and there are some wholesome moments to connect with our main three characters. Good job for the effort.
Rating: B-
Did you know
- TriviaFinnish entry in 95th Academy Awards' Best International Feature Film competition.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jussi-gaala 2023 (2023)
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- Budget
- €1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,343
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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