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I love Helanders style on how he makes all movies a bit different with different nods to genres and directors. Like his movie Big Game. It is happening namely in northern Finland but the movie was filmed at the Alps so it looks nothing line Finland. Helander said it is a deliberate nod to 80's action films that were often filmed in a place that looked nothing the place it was supposed to be. Sisu actually shows how northern Finland actually look like. 😅
I thoroughly enjoyed viewing the documentary film due to its exceptional adherence to historical accuracy. The attention to detail and precision in depicting historical events truly exceeded my expectations.
And if you like serious war drama, try to find "The Unknown Soldier" (2017 version). It is the most expensive movie ever made in Finland and it shows. Based on a bestselling novel of the same name.
Perfect antidote to viewing "Sound of Freedom" the day before, another what seems implausible heroic odyssey for personal redemption --- in "Sisu's case for his not preventing the earlier Nazi occupation of his homeland. Again mythic almost to verging on folktale. it reminds me not so much of John Wick or Tarantino's work, but Robert Eggers' "The Northman" with its distijnctly Nordic humor and work ethic fatalism --- a Finnish Baron Von Maunchausen. Enormously entertaining, we might look to independent cos --- writers, actors & directors --- to help see Hollywood out of its current depressing morass. Cheers.
I liked this movie though it would have been better if they gave him more of a reason to go after the nazis . Like one of the girls was his daughter gold digging with him.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_War Part of the peace deal between USSR and Finland was to expel the German troops from Lapland. Nazis retaliated by burning settlements in Northern Finland.
@@Redpilled66 as a fellow scholar I want to ask you, are you referring to Russian historical research? I hear it is constantly referenced in scientific papers there are no tendencies of the historical facts being rewritten over time. None whatsoever. You just have to remember take your time to read through the research. Skimming, especially on historical facts, doesn't give you the whole picture as you have exemplified. Anyway, I enjoyed the documentary take of Sisu as I gather you did too. The movie offers a remarkably authentic portrayal of what happened during those years.
Are you excited for Sisu and after you've seen, thoughts on the film?
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I'm from finland, glad to see you reviewing this ! It came out in January here, haven't seen it yet though 😅
As soon as I saw this trailer at JW4, I knew I was gonna see it.
Definitely has some great action
Yup exactly! The same with me. The red band trailer came on at JW4 and I was like yessssssssssssss!!!!
I love Helanders style on how he makes all movies a bit different with different nods to genres and directors. Like his movie Big Game. It is happening namely in northern Finland but the movie was filmed at the Alps so it looks nothing line Finland. Helander said it is a deliberate nod to 80's action films that were often filmed in a place that looked nothing the place it was supposed to be. Sisu actually shows how northern Finland actually look like. 😅
I got to see this one. I was hooked from the trailer.
It’s a fun time
yeah i saw the trailer a while ago, its good to know the movie backed up what the trailer is selling 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I thoroughly enjoyed viewing the documentary film due to its exceptional adherence to historical accuracy. The attention to detail and precision in depicting historical events truly exceeded my expectations.
And if you like serious war drama, try to find "The Unknown Soldier" (2017 version). It is the most expensive movie ever made in Finland and it shows. Based on a bestselling novel of the same name.
SISU has special meaning to Finn's
Perfect antidote to viewing "Sound of Freedom" the day before, another what seems implausible heroic odyssey for personal redemption --- in "Sisu's case for his not preventing the earlier Nazi occupation of his homeland. Again mythic almost to verging on folktale. it reminds me not so much of John Wick or Tarantino's work, but Robert Eggers' "The Northman" with its distijnctly Nordic humor and work ethic fatalism --- a Finnish Baron Von Maunchausen. Enormously entertaining, we might look to independent cos --- writers, actors & directors --- to help see Hollywood out of its current depressing morass. Cheers.
Saw the trailer ... loved it ... saw the film .. loved it .
I liked this movie though it would have been better if they gave him more of a reason to go after the nazis . Like one of the girls was his daughter gold digging with him.
SISU is fun but unrealistic. Very predictable with no real depth. 3 hrs after leaving the theatre it was forgotten.
Fun historical fact. The Nazis and the Finns were allies in WW2. Guess Finland is trying to re-write their own history 😂
@@mikkojurkka6790 Continuation war. Wikipedia isn't reliable source of information. Read a history book.
@@mikkojurkka6790 clearly not or you wouldn't have sent a Wikipedia link.
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A short history lesson of the War.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_War Part of the peace deal between USSR and Finland was to expel the German troops from Lapland. Nazis retaliated by burning settlements in Northern Finland.
@@Redpilled66 as a fellow scholar I want to ask you, are you referring to Russian historical research? I hear it is constantly referenced in scientific papers there are no tendencies of the historical facts being rewritten over time. None whatsoever.
You just have to remember take your time to read through the research. Skimming, especially on historical facts, doesn't give you the whole picture as you have exemplified.
Anyway, I enjoyed the documentary take of Sisu as I gather you did too. The movie offers a remarkably authentic portrayal of what happened during those years.