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veikkohoffman

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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
8.07
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The First Wives Club
6.56
The First Wives Club
Bullet Train Explosion
6.27
Bullet Train Explosion
A Minecraft Movie
5.65
A Minecraft Movie
Superman
7.27
Superman
Star Trek: Section 31
3.83
Star Trek: Section 31
Mickey 17
6.77
Mickey 17
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
7.66
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
I Am Legend
7.26
I Am Legend
Moonrise Kingdom
7.86
Moonrise Kingdom
Marriage Story
7.97
Marriage Story
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
6.55
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Mountainhead
5.47
Mountainhead
Britain and the Blitz
6.86
Britain and the Blitz
This Is Spinal Tap
7.96
This Is Spinal Tap
A Fistful of Dollars
7.97
A Fistful of Dollars
10 Things I Hate About You
7.47
10 Things I Hate About You
Coco
8.48
Coco
Nacho Libre
5.94
Nacho Libre
Little Siberia
5.17
Little Siberia
The Wizard of Oz
8.19
The Wizard of Oz
Mean Girls
7.16
Mean Girls
The Dark Knight Rises
8.48
The Dark Knight Rises
Twins
6.25
Twins
The American President
6.97
The American President

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  • Game of Thrones (2011)
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  • Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Matthew Modine, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
    Superhero Movies Ranked
    • 41 titles
    • Public
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  • Stephen Amell and Grant Gustin in The Flash (2014)
    The Flash season 3 ranked
    • 23 titles
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  • Anthony Daniels, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Oscar Isaac, Brian Herring, Domhnall Gleeson, Florian Robin, Jimmy Vee, Dave Chapman, David R. Grant, Adam Driver, Gwendoline Christie, John Boyega, James Cox, Kelly Marie Tran, Daisy Ridley, and Joonas Suotamo in Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)
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The Unknown Soldier

The Unknown Soldier

7.7
7
  • Nov 4, 2017
  • A Gripping Adaptation Of A Finnish Classic

    The people of Finland, me included, had high expectations for the third film adaptation of Väinö Linna's novel Tuntematon Sotilas (The Unknown Soldier), boldly made by celebrated Finnish director Aku Louhimies for the 100-year anniversary of Finland's independence. I tried my best to block all positive and negative expectations out of my mind, so that I could watch the film with an open mind and form my own opinions. That isn't an easy job, as this story is something very iconic and personal to the Finnish people. After seeing the film and doing a lot of analyzing and over-analyzing about what parts I liked and didn't like, the strongest thought I have is still the one that I had for the movie's entire three-hour run time and in the moments after it: this movie is pretty great.

    Everything that I say should be taken with a large grain of salt, as I haven't read the original novel. Therefore my opinions are based partially on a comparison with the original movie from 1955, and mostly on how I liked this as a film of its own and as a part of Finnish culture. The directing by Louhimies is decent, as modern film technology allows for more intense action sequences and realistic sound effects, thus capturing the atmosphere of war well. At times, the modern style was a bit more polished and Hollywood- style than I would've liked - for example I wasn't a big fan of the instrumental soundtrack, which relied on slightly cliché string melodies that took away from the gritty and realistic story. That is a minor complaint though, as for the most part the film did a good job portraying the story in a more modern fashion. Also, it was one of the most justifiable cases for a three-hour run time that I have ever seen - everything was relevant for the plot and character development, and I didn't feel especially bored even once.

    The soul of The Unknown Soldier has always been considered to be in the characters, many of whom have a legendary status in Finnish culture. The casting department did an excellent job in finding suitable actors for these roles, as some of the characters are just as interesting or even better than their counterparts in the original film. A good example is lieutenant Koskela, wonderfully played by Jussi Vatanen, who is fleshed out and fascinating to follow throughout the film. Eero Aho fills the shoes of his predecessor Reino Tolvanen amazingly in the iconic role of corporal Antero Rokka, and Hannes Suominen is incredibly similar in his mannerisms to the original film version of the character Vanhala. I was a bit skeptic about the romantic subplot involving the character Kariluoto shown in the trailers, but the film did a great job with it. Having one of the major characters missing someone they truly loved back home added depth to his motivations, making it more relatable when considering what the soldiers were fighting for - and what they risked losing.

    The actors must have had a hard job pulling off dialects that aren't typical for today's Finland, but most of them did a great job with it. I was a bit let down by the casting of Aku Hirviniemi as corporal Hietanen, as I felt he didn't come anywhere near the original film's Hietanen in terms of likability and character development. I was also a bit annoyed by the cameo of Finnish teen idol Robin, which took away from the emotion and darkness of an otherwise powerful scene in my opinion. But again, these complaints are small, especially in comparison to everything that the film succeeded in.

    In many aspects, the original movie is better, but Louhimies's version also rises higher in quite a few categories. While the 1955 film is a great gritty exploration of Finnish soldiers on the front, the 2017 adaptation is more deep and layered. We see the characters grow through grim moments of pain as well as warm moments of humorous interaction, while certain scenes and story lines provoke thoughts of the larger picture at hand - what the job that soldiers like that did for Finland truly means. As a Finn, I can't view a film like this purely objectively, so the fact that it makes me emotional and grateful of my homeland adds very much to my opinion of the movie. Many moments in the film made me think about the society Finland has today, and how we have it all because men just like the fictional yet realistic characters in this movie once fought to keep Finland independent. That is what makes this film truly powerful and though-provoking, and I admire Aku Louhimies for managing to subtly convey that message into his film without getting over-patriotic about it.

    Although the movie has an almost celebratory tone at times (which is proper considering the year of its release), it certainly doesn't fall into the trap of over-romanticizing or glorifying war. Though there are moments of heroics and bravery, there are themes of cowardice, conflict within the Finnish side and human cruelty throughout the film. It gives a gripping account on the lives of Finnish soldiers during the Continuation War, and doesn't try to hide painful facts like Finland's partnership with Nazi Germany or the one-time execution of own troops for disobeying commands. All in all, Louhimies's films manages to capture the audience with a deep and powerful story, filled with memorable characters, great acting and a brutally honest depiction of war.
    Chapter 53

    S5.E1Chapter 53

    House of Cards
    8.2
  • May 29, 2017
  • The Same Old Show We Love - Exciting New Story Lines

    The much-anticipated fifth season of House Of Cards opens with a strong and exciting premier, which promises a great direction for the season. The aftermath of the previous season's events, combined with the setup for episodes to come, build an entertaining and well- made season opener. The writing, directing and overall atmosphere of the show are the same as we know and love, with not too much changed. Still, it's clearly a new season and the story has a good direction.

    With the election between Underwood and Conway not far ahead, tensions across parties start to boil. Without giving away any specific plot points, I can say that the tense relationship between Democrats and Republicans is portrayed well and fascinatingly in this episode. What each party wants to do in congress sets up two very intriguing story lines, and I can't wait to see how they play out.

    The acting is strong as always. Kevin Spacey and company pull off great performances as the characters we know and love (or hate), and all characters fit into the puzzle naturally and all have a role to play. One of the most fascinating aspects in this show is how it portrays politics as a game, where our main character must progress through any given obstacle. Each episode has a sense of progression and evolving in the Underwoods' plan, and this one is no different. Watching the characters play each other is exciting, and moral ambiguity on all sides makes it hard to choose who to root for.

    The episode touches on multiple topical issues, including terror, tension and hatred between political parties, and conflict between government and media. Whether or not this season has drawn inspiration from real-life events, it creates interesting parallels to current US politics. Hats off to this show's writers for coming up with a political drama almost as dark, brutal and full of twists than the one we really have. I'm excited to see how the rest of this promising season unfolds.
    Schism

    S4.E23Schism

    Arrow
    5.6
  • Aug 1, 2016
  • Solid If Not Perfect Ending For An Uneven Season

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