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Euthanizer

Original title: Armomurhaaja
  • 2017
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.4K
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Euthanizer (2017)
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A man who euthanizes animals as a side job runs afoul of a white supremacist.A man who euthanizes animals as a side job runs afoul of a white supremacist.A man who euthanizes animals as a side job runs afoul of a white supremacist.

  • Director
    • Teemu Nikki
  • Writer
    • Teemu Nikki
  • Stars
    • Matti Onnismaa
    • Jari Virman
    • Hannamaija Nikander
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Teemu Nikki
    • Writer
      • Teemu Nikki
    • Stars
      • Matti Onnismaa
      • Jari Virman
      • Hannamaija Nikander
    • 16User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Matti Onnismaa
    • Veijo Haukka
    Jari Virman
    • Petri Kettu
    Hannamaija Nikander
    Hannamaija Nikander
    • Lotta
    Heikki Nousiainen
    • Martti
    Pihla Penttinen
    • Ojala
    Jouko Puolanto
    • Vatanen
    Santtu Karvonen
    Santtu Karvonen
    • Fisherman
    Alina Tomnikov
    Alina Tomnikov
    • Elisa
    Ilari Johansson
    • Simo
    Rami Rusinen
    • Tuomas
    Olli Rahkonen
    Olli Rahkonen
    • Antti
    Juha Lehti
    • Elisa's father
    Anssi Niemi
    Anssi Niemi
    • Temppu
    Joel Hirvonen
    • Jomppe
    Petri Puttonen
    • Doctor
    Petri Tiihonen
    • Motorist
    Jyry Koistinen
    • Child #1
    Erin Hedberg
    • Child #2
    • (as Erin Myhrberg)
    • Director
      • Teemu Nikki
    • Writer
      • Teemu Nikki
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    6deloudelouvain

    It's all about karma

    This was probably my first Finnish movie that I watched and it wasn't bad. It was a bit weird sometimes but the story is good enough to keep you entertained. It's a bit hard though, certainly if you're an animal lover like myself, and even if you know that no animals got hurt whilst making this movie, it still remains a bit hard to watch at times. The message of the movie is just karma, and karma is a bitch. Don't do to others what you don't want to happen to yourself, that's basically it. Matti Onnismaa, I never heared about him before, gave a good performance playing the euthanizer/vigilante. It's a bit dark, a bit slow, but that's how the character is so the movie portrays him perfectly. Not bad to watch once.
    8Papaya_Horror

    "Euthanizer" is a Grim Portrait of Mercy and Misery!!!

    Teemu Nikki's 2017 "Euthanizer" (Armomurhaaja) is a brutal, unflinching film that straddles the uneasy line between drama, horror, and black comedy. It tells the story of Veijo (Matti Onnismaa), a misanthropic mechanic in a bleak Finnish rural town who moonlights as a low-cost executioner of unwanted pets.

    His methods are neither clinical nor kind - gasifying animals with old car exhaust fumes, suffocating them in sacks, or shooting them in the woods - but he believes his work is a necessary mercy. In contrast, the local veterinarian, who represents a more "civilized" yet commercialized approach to euthanasia, sees him as a competitor. Society at large, however, simply despises him.

    Nikki crafts a cruel and filthy world, both literally and metaphorically. The film is steeped in grime, grease-streaked hands, sweat-soaked undershirts, and the rusted remains of cars and lives abandoned to decay. But its filth runs deeper, exposing the moral contradictions of human nature.

    Veijo's self-imposed role as an executioner expands beyond animals when he takes it upon himself to rid the world of their cruel, unlovable owners. In a narrative that subtly plays with karma, it's a film that asks: Who truly deserves mercy? And who decides?

    The performances in "Euthanizer" shift between heightened realism and something almost grotesque. Onnismaa's Veijo is a man burdened by a philosophy of justice that isolates him, yet the film never makes him sympathetic in a conventional way. He's a man of conviction but not of warmth, a character whose moral rigidity leads him to dark and irreversible places.

    Surrounding him are figures that blur the lines between good and evil: a sadistic gang member, a passive-aggressive veterinarian, a woman drawn to Veijo's brutality. Everyone in "Euthanizer" is, in some way, repulsive - and yet, the film compels us to watch them, to wrestle with the discomfort they provoke.

    There's something almost mythic in Nikki's storytelling. He presents a world where the agony of men and animals are intertwined, yet treated differently, with an implicit suggestion that some lives hold more value than others.

    But "Euthanizer" doesn't offer easy compassion. It's brutal, unflinching, and resolute in its vision. Its grungy aesthetic keeps the film grounded, even as its morality drifts into the surreal.

    By the time the story reaches its inevitable, grim finale, we're left with a lingering unease - a testament to Nikki's ability to turn the grotesque into something deeply compelling.

    "Euthanizer" is not a film for everyone. It's not mainstream, nor does it seek to be. It's deliberately slow, demanding more than passive viewing - it insists on deeper engagement.

    It is a story of justice disguised as cruelty and cruelty disguised as justice - an ugly, unrelenting meditation on the cost of mercy.
    8ASouthernHorrorFan

    My Review Of "Euthanizer"

    The story is a bizarre mixture of blunt-force exploration of everyday life, and disturbing behavior bordering on cruelty. Teemu Nikki manages to humanize and rationalize his dark, disenfranchised characters, while pushing the limits of likability with ease. At times hard to watch, especially for the animal lover, "Euthanizer" touches ground in experimental, exploitative states. There is balance and breath, if only slightly, in a cast able bring to life fully developed characters that feel natural.

    The effects are stark, visceralmoments of realism that cause knee-jerk "look away" urges. There is dark sense that lingers over every moment that tickles at shock value simply by experiencing the events asthey unfold. The subject matter and in-your -face cruelty create the real horror.

    Overall "Euthanizer" is gonna be one of those films you either like or you hate. It blends the darkside of everyday affair in arthouse fashion. The story disturbing and compelling. Characters are recognizable and easy to hate.The things you see unfold are harsh and hard to watch, but it is worth the watch
    Kirpianuscus

    dark simplicity

    Not a comfortable film. but an useful one. for simplicity. for dark traces. for a story about a man, his passion , options and life. a parable. or just a form of fairy tale. a film about the essence of humankind. and about choices. about pets, life and karma. and about curses . and the need of equilibrium. and about hate. against yourself. the best thing - maybe the performances. and the rhytm of story. and the details of plot. because it is a film about meanings. and answers. defining the most deep solitude. a support of reflection. about near basic things.
    8goblyn-78669

    Movies are subjective ...

    Well I thought this was a good film ,pretty stark at times.I would recommend it it you like dark sort of films .

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    • Trivia
      Although Matti Onnismaa has appeared in various roles on many Finnish films, this is his first leading role in a feature film. And knowing this fact, the script was written with him in mind.
    • Quotes

      Veijo Haukka: Everyone has to pay for the pain that they've caused. Pain needs to be balanced.

    • Soundtracks
      Sua lemmin kuin järjetön mä oisin
      Written by Pat Best (as William Pat Best)

      Lyrics by Olavi Virta

      Performed by Olavi Virta

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2017 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Finland
    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • 我的寵物殺手
    • Filming locations
      • Helsinki, Finland
    • Production company
      • It's Alive Films
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      • €300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,057
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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