Kuutamosonaatti
- 1988
- 1h 26min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA female fashion model Anni Stark (played by Tiina Björkman) takes leave from the fashion business and goes to Finland's Lappland (a wilderness region in Northern Finland, better known as th... Tout lireA female fashion model Anni Stark (played by Tiina Björkman) takes leave from the fashion business and goes to Finland's Lappland (a wilderness region in Northern Finland, better known as the home of Santa Claus) for a vacation. Little does she know that there's a totally lunatic... Tout lireA female fashion model Anni Stark (played by Tiina Björkman) takes leave from the fashion business and goes to Finland's Lappland (a wilderness region in Northern Finland, better known as the home of Santa Claus) for a vacation. Little does she know that there's a totally lunatic bunch of local hillbillies living in a nearby farmhouse. The plot thickens as one of the ... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Torvisoittokunnan kapellimestari
- (non crédité)
- Valokuvaaja
- (non crédité)
- Kylähullu linja-autossa
- (non crédité)
- TV-lupatarkastaja
- (non crédité)
- Kylähullu linja-autossa
- (non crédité)
- Torvisoittokunta
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Movie is glorious pastime about Finnish life style. Where the country life and urban city meets dramatic.
Stylishly shot, making good use of the remote locale and the snowy landscape, The Moonlight Sonata is a great looking film with plenty of atmosphere, but suffers from a lack of gory violence. With just two protagonists (who are clearly going to survive) and one main villain, the film is virtually blood-free. It sorely needed Arvo's relatives to help him lay siege to the cottage, with Anni and Johannes dispatching their attackers in inventive and bloody ways (à la Straw Dogs), but the rest of Arvo's clan remain largely uninvolved. In fact, the only people to meet a grisly fate are a TV license man who is in the film for just a few minutes, Sulo sticking a sickle in the guy's head, and Arvo, who dies when his tractor explodes.
4.5/10, rounded up to 5 for Björkman, who provides the film with some welcome gratuitous nudity.
Watching Kuutamosonaatti can be a mind altering experience. You'll probably hate the movie, or love it. I remember watching this one first time years ago, and have been a fan ever since. Kuutamosonaatti has some of the most demented and questionable characters in the Finnish movie history, and the way it depicts a small northern Finnish village and it's inhabitants would probably scare away every possible tourist in the world. The movie has loads of both intentional and unintentional comedy, and to me it flies way deep into the Turkey Territory.
It's not a turkey because it would be badly acted or badly produced, without any professionalism. Most of the characters are spot-on, no matter how small or large their part is, or how twisted or strangely hilarious the going gets. The acting is mostly good, but the most of it is so over the top that the mood turns from scary into laugh-riot inducing. Maybe out of inexperience in making any kind of horror movies, the director Olli Soinio fails to deliver the real horror effect on it all, and instead what has meant to be menacing and creepy, turns out to be really cheesy and funny. Kari Sorvali as Arvo Kyyrölä the maniac easily steals the show with his corny one-liners, spot-ugly looks and over-the-top blown mannerism.
My rating for the movie is a some kind of median: As a movie it is around 3 or 4 out of 10; as a camp entertainment it deserves 10 out of 10. Still, so far it's the closest thing of Texas Chainsaw MAssacre that has come from Finland. I sure hope some company makes the effort to release this on DVD.
This is my truth. What is yours?
It is a good solution that at the start the film could induce you to make false assumptions in regards to the plot. I cannot talk of clichés because Finnish film industry hasn't made too many horror movies and this one shouldn't be compared to foreign ones too harshly. What the film does not really attempt to support is the Finnish landscape and culture which results in that the community appears as a bit stereotypic one. The best work is done by Kari Sorvali who seems to transform into the village idiot role exceptionally well. If a horror movie can be 'cute' this one perhaps is it?
The more I think about Moonlight Sonata, the more I like it. Almost every aspect of the film was done well; especially the small things.
When it comes down to hillbilly horror the first and foremost thing that should work is the hillbilly characters. The character(s) playing the menace should be memorable either through their actions or their personality. And if we're lucky, which we are in this case, that hillbilly should be memorable in both categories. The nutso personality this hillbilly gave off was an absolute blast. He came off like some type of obsessed celebrity stalker, and it worked really well. And whoever thought of the idea of his ride to be a tractor....that person should get a raise. Badass ride.
I can go on and on about the hillbilly, the giant lumbering man, the effectiveness of the small amount of dialogue, the snowy isolated setting, but I won't. I'll just say if you want to see a solid little flick, do yourself a favor and check out The Moonlight Sonata.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTiina Björkman, the female lead actress, appeared in just six films between 1984 and 1990, then pursued a different career.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Other Side (1995)
- Bandes originalesSonate für Klavier Nr. 14 cis-Moll
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Arranged by Antti Hytti
Performed by Jarmo Savolainen and studio orchestra
Meilleurs choix
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 4 414 488 FIM (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1