Paha maa

Finlandia, 2005, 130 min

Director:

Aku Louhimies

Argumento literario:

León Tolstói (libro)

Cámara:

Rauno Ronkainen

Reparto:

Jasper Pääkkönen, Mikko Leppilampi, Pamela Tola, Petteri Summanen, Matleena Kuusniemi, Sulevi Peltola, Mikko Kouki, Pertti Sveholm, Samuli Edelmann (más)
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Sinopsis(1)

In a hectic, realistic depiction of todays Finland, the tragic destinies of 3 groups of people intertwine in a chain of events sparked by the forgery of a 500 euro note. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés Incredibly poser-social depression that tends to pile up disasters to the point where tragedy becomes a farce. Inspiration of Tolstoy and the overall effort to penetrate beneath the surface of social misery remain only an artificial creative gesture - albeit well-directed, but sometimes rearranged in a funny way. It may sound unfair, but Louhimies should let go of Far Away the Clouds Escape and see how a similar genre can be done purely, without the would-be naturalistic machinations and stubborn exaggeration. And then he should release Magnolia again and see how it is possible to ignore chance, absurdity and construct in a similar film and pass it off as social realism "with added narrative value". On top of that, he would learn that if he confuses the fates of several characters, he should do so consistently and in a less utilitarian way. The director and screenwriter behaves surprisingly cynically for a "sensitive humanist" when he abuses some of the characters once for his godly intention to show the evil and inhospitable world of the fringe. This is a similar case to the Czech film Flower Buds, which is a film that looks so deep into the misery of its characters that everything around it escapes. Unfortunately, what is around it is the most important thing. ()