"El hombre que se niega a morir" regresa a la casa donde su familia fue brutalmente asesinada para trasladarla a un lugar seguro en su honor, pero termina enfrentándose al comandante del Ejé... Leer todo"El hombre que se niega a morir" regresa a la casa donde su familia fue brutalmente asesinada para trasladarla a un lugar seguro en su honor, pero termina enfrentándose al comandante del Ejército Rojo responsable de la tragedia que vivió."El hombre que se niega a morir" regresa a la casa donde su familia fue brutalmente asesinada para trasladarla a un lugar seguro en su honor, pero termina enfrentándose al comandante del Ejército Rojo responsable de la tragedia que vivió.
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Action scenes in the Soviet Union are so over the top but make sense in the context of the story. Extreme but not psychologically serious violence of this film honors the genre of action films from the 80's and 90's. And many of us grew with those films which makes this feel nostalgic; you feel safe on your seats even though everything is covered with blood unless it is exploding into million pieces.
Jorma Tommila is just fantastic as the main lead: not a single word is said by him throughout the movie but his performance is one of the best I have ever seen. I guess that I just love actors who are extremely physical and raw in a subtle and precise way. There was this Finnish cult-leader like professor in the national theater school in the 1980's named Jouko Turkka. I think he would have been very proud of his student's job as an avtion star at the age 60+.
There is a dog and a man. No words. Just one man's mission to save what he can save when everything is lost. The ending is beautiful. Tommi Korpela has a small part but he makes every word count in the catharctic moment.
I enjoyded this film a lot. My American-Australian husband loved this as well (and the first one too).
The story goes like this: after the end of WWII, Russia takes control of Karelia, a region of Finland, displacing the population. Indestructible soldier Aatami (Jorma Tommila) drives his almost as indestructible truck across the border into the new Russian territory in order to dismantle the home he once shared with his now deceased family, with the intention of rebuilding the structure back in Finland. When the Russians realise that the man who killed over 300 of their soldiers during the war is now on Soviet turf, they send Yeagor Dragunov (Stephen Lang), the war criminal who murdered Aatami's wife and children, to deal with the situation.
Split into several chapters, Sisu: Road to Revenge doesn't concern itself with logic or obey the laws of physics: anything goes, the film resembling a live-action Looney Tunes cartoon at times. Like the roadrunner, Aatami escapes every trap laid for him by Dragunov and his men, albeit sustaining a little more damage than the cartoon bird ever did. There's plenty of shooting and explosions, a scene that feels like it has been plucked straight out of a Mad Max movie, an attack by Russian fighter planes, an extremely silly moment in which a tank does a 360 degree somersault through the air, and an ending involving a train propelled at high speed along the track by a Russian missile. Countless nameless Russian soldiers are riddled with bullets along the way.
Director Jalmari Helander handles the action well enough and keeps the film moving along at a decent pace, while star Tommila puts in a decent (dialogue-free) performance, with solid support from Lang and Richard Brake as the KGB agent who wants Aatami dead. And there's a cute dog as well. My rating is 6/10 - not as good as the first film, but still worth checking out.
Sisu 1 turns out to be a surprise for action thriller fans and I had a lot of expectation considering part 1. Yes it delivered what I've expected.
No logic and non Stop action with brutal violence. Hell yeah! Stephen lang as an antagonist his potential not fulfilled at the finest but yeah his characterization isn't great, Good one though. As usual protoganist nailed it again with not even a single dialogue, pity that all their efforts got wasted, because it's a box office flop.
If sisu 3 is happening, expecting the same pace to be maintained as previous parts. Hope it'd happen.
Where the movie lost me a little though is how absurd some parts were. The first movie had absurdity too, but it still felt at least somewhat grounded. In this movie, it felt like they were trying to harness some Mission Impossible with some of the set pieces. I found that less compelling. I also felt like the main character was dumbed down a little bit. In the first movie he's incredibly intelligent and cunning, and while he makes mistakes he feels like this unstoppable force of nature. Here, he makes a lot of really questionable decisions, and doesn't really feel as "scary" as he did in the first movie.
I seem to be in the minority though, and even with those complaints, the movie was still really entertaining. There's some really fun action scenes, and it's a tight 90 minutes that doesn't drag. I think it's at least worth a watch!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaInitially, Helander planned to cast the film's antagonist Igor Draganov as a younger man, but when he was recommended to hire Stephen Lang, Helander became excited by the idea of having a villain of roughly the same age as the hero.
- ErroresThe film's villains include KGB officers, but the KGB had not yet been founded in 1946; it was not established until 1954.
- Citas
Igor Draganov: [from trailer] You are going to buried in the frozen ground... like the rest of your family.
- ConexionesFollows Sisu (2022)
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Detalles
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- Presupuesto
- EUR 11,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,544,481
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,408,490
- 23 nov 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 9,571,964
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1








