QCine
Joined Feb 2000
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Ok, "Rukajärven tie" was indeed a great war-film with several astounding scenes, but something started to annoy me in the latter half of the film. Oh yeah: why do the "Ryssäs" die like flies and Finnish soldiers in slow-motion, like real heroes (which don't simply exist in war). Well, this is another veteran-pleaser from writer Antti Tuuri, but a lot better than "Talvisota" (Winter War). Very good, but not perfect.
Let Americans be Americans. Let them have their explosions, action, mainstream movie-making. Kaurismäki's film "Kauas pilvet karkaavat" is a slight parody, of course, but it contains a little Finland in it. Feelings are irrelevant, we Finns are more like Borg than "civilized" people, who can discuss about weather in every possible situation. I think everyone who comes to Finland, should see this film. It helps to understand.
Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad! I payed 40 USD for this crap, and I didn't even get any Nazi Zombies (I'm a big fan of that genre): they were more of "Long-haired zombies from the Early 80s".
The effects were fair, although. You can do little miracles with plain paper mass.
The effects were fair, although. You can do little miracles with plain paper mass.