Helmiä ja sikoja
- 2003
- 1 Std. 53 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
3470
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFour young brothers face jail time to pay debts and find a 9-year-old half-sister. A karaoke set reveals her singing talent, while a national talent contest offers money for the winner.Four young brothers face jail time to pay debts and find a 9-year-old half-sister. A karaoke set reveals her singing talent, while a national talent contest offers money for the winner.Four young brothers face jail time to pay debts and find a 9-year-old half-sister. A karaoke set reveals her singing talent, while a national talent contest offers money for the winner.
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Once again director Perttu Leppä has made small budget movie about Finnish youth. This time it´s all about 4 brothers, who are indebted to 2 gangsters and their old man is in jail. Lots of hilarious moments especially for you, who liked the previous Perttu Leppä movie "Pitkä Kuuma Kesä".
Who knew Finnish people were funny? (Who knew they actually had electricity?)
Casual xenophobia aside I saw this as part of Edinburgh Film Festival and of the (too) many movies I saw this was second only to Old Boy on my favourites list and certainly the biggest crowdpleaser. Perhaps it's because I sat through for too many 'worthy' efforts but this really funny and had my friends, who weren't keen and came under duress, laughing throughout. A buoy of simple charms in a sea of pretension, the tale of the four brothers and their get-rich-quick schemes isn't exactly original but more than makes up for it in charm and feeling. Are all Finnish movies this good?
Casual xenophobia aside I saw this as part of Edinburgh Film Festival and of the (too) many movies I saw this was second only to Old Boy on my favourites list and certainly the biggest crowdpleaser. Perhaps it's because I sat through for too many 'worthy' efforts but this really funny and had my friends, who weren't keen and came under duress, laughing throughout. A buoy of simple charms in a sea of pretension, the tale of the four brothers and their get-rich-quick schemes isn't exactly original but more than makes up for it in charm and feeling. Are all Finnish movies this good?
The film had several good points, above all the music and the filming, but the manuscript was not to my liking. Judging from the reaction of the teenage audience I was not in the majority, though. The director of the film denies that the film is intended for teenagers, but several things point to that direction.
I liked Leppä's previous film "Pitkä kuuma kesä" but didn't find it as great as most young Finns seem to. So I didn't expect very much of this. Maybe that's why I was almost blown away and really laughed a lot during this flick.
The characters are quite rough stereotypes but the actors do a great (or at least decent) job portraying them thus making them painfully disgusting or funny. Especially Amanda Pilke's performance as young Saara really hits the spot. What disturbs a bit is that sometimes people start laughing in the middle of their lines. I really believe that is intentional and not just poor acting. However, it sometimes makes you feel as if the actors are making up their lines as they speak and thus have a hard time showing a serious face. This disturbs especially with Unto Helo, whose acting in "Pitkä kuuma kesä" wasn't really my favorite performance either.
I think the funny bits are mostly in the dialogue, so non-Finns might not find this nearly as funny as I did. I also guess you get the most of this if you're under thirty years old (at least mentally :) ) because most of the
action involves young guys messing around and boozing. Still, there's also a plot so this is not just a Jackass episode.
The characters are quite rough stereotypes but the actors do a great (or at least decent) job portraying them thus making them painfully disgusting or funny. Especially Amanda Pilke's performance as young Saara really hits the spot. What disturbs a bit is that sometimes people start laughing in the middle of their lines. I really believe that is intentional and not just poor acting. However, it sometimes makes you feel as if the actors are making up their lines as they speak and thus have a hard time showing a serious face. This disturbs especially with Unto Helo, whose acting in "Pitkä kuuma kesä" wasn't really my favorite performance either.
I think the funny bits are mostly in the dialogue, so non-Finns might not find this nearly as funny as I did. I also guess you get the most of this if you're under thirty years old (at least mentally :) ) because most of the
action involves young guys messing around and boozing. Still, there's also a plot so this is not just a Jackass episode.
I did see this on premiere night on Kinopalatsi and I was totally surprised. Film was really funny, casting was good and dialog was great. The story wasn't so good, but who cares, this is comedy.
Still I don't recommend this to non-Finland speakers, because the comedy is mostly based on dialogue and subtitles must take part of the jokes. If you really like Finish movies, go see this one.
9/10 Comedy
Still I don't recommend this to non-Finland speakers, because the comedy is mostly based on dialogue and subtitles must take part of the jokes. If you really like Finish movies, go see this one.
9/10 Comedy
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- Crazy CreditsDuring the credits the main characters are seen answering questions in a police interrogation.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Amanda (2003)
- SoundtracksLamppu latussa (Free Your Mind)
Written by Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy
Finnish lyrics by Pauli Hanhiniemi
Performed by Raffe Leppänen
EMI Music Publishing
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- 1.300.000 € (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.799.636 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 53 Minuten
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By what name was Helmiä ja sikoja (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
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