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Embuscade

Titre original : Rukajärven tie
  • 1999
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
4,6 k
MA NOTE
Peter Franzén in Embuscade (1999)
DramaWar

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSet during the World War 2. In the summer of 1941 the Finnish army crosses the border of Russia. A platoon led by Lt. Eero Perkola goes through the wilderness around the Lieksa lake to searc... Tout lireSet during the World War 2. In the summer of 1941 the Finnish army crosses the border of Russia. A platoon led by Lt. Eero Perkola goes through the wilderness around the Lieksa lake to search for Russian defensive positions. The platoon kills some Russian civilians and rests in a... Tout lireSet during the World War 2. In the summer of 1941 the Finnish army crosses the border of Russia. A platoon led by Lt. Eero Perkola goes through the wilderness around the Lieksa lake to search for Russian defensive positions. The platoon kills some Russian civilians and rests in a newly conquered village. There Lt. Perkola meets his fiancée Kaarina, who is serving in t... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Olli Saarela
  • Scénario
    • Olli Saarela
    • Antti Tuuri
  • Casting principal
    • Peter Franzén
    • Irina Björklund
    • Kari Heiskanen
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    4,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Olli Saarela
    • Scénario
      • Olli Saarela
      • Antti Tuuri
    • Casting principal
      • Peter Franzén
      • Irina Björklund
      • Kari Heiskanen
    • 34avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 11 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Peter Franzén
    Peter Franzén
    • Luutn. Eero Perkola
    Irina Björklund
    Irina Björklund
    • Lotta Kaarina Vainikainen
    Kari Heiskanen
    • Korpr. Jussi Lukkari
    Taisto Reimaluoto
    • Alik. Unto Saarinen
    Kari Väänänen
    Kari Väänänen
    • Alik. Tauno Snicker
    Tommi Eronen
    Tommi Eronen
    • Stm. Simo Karppinen
    Pekka Heikkinen
    • Alik. Evert Rönkkö
    Pekka Huotari
    • Stm. Martti Raassina
    Tero Jartti
    • Stm. Moilanen
    Rauno Juvonen
    Rauno Juvonen
    • Stm. Hämäläinen
    Arttu Kapulainen
    • Stm. Ville Snicker
    Matti Laitinen
    • Stm. Knihti
    Petri Manninen
    • Stm. Ahti Heikkinen
    Kristo Salminen
    Kristo Salminen
    • Stm. Kukkonen
    Kari-Pekka Toivonen
    • Stm. Leinonen
    Maria Järvenhelmi
    Maria Järvenhelmi
    • Lotta Sinikka Kauppila
    Minna Pirilä
    • Lotta Marja Louhela
    Ilkka Heiskanen
    • Luutn. Paasivirta
    • Réalisation
      • Olli Saarela
    • Scénario
      • Olli Saarela
      • Antti Tuuri
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    nstansfield

    great film

    I saw this film at a Finnish cinema, with only swedish subtitles. As I can only speak a small amount of Finnish and no Swedish, I expected it to be an uncomfortable film to watch, but I found it uniquely interesting to watch a war film in which everyone spoke their own language, instead of an American with an accent. I would recommend this film to anyone.
    6rkj

    A problematic war movie...

    This movie has gathered huge crowds in Finland, but as an outsider with only a superficial grasp of Finnish history you loose a lot of the points.

    Focusing on a small Finnish bicycle unit as they penetrate into Russian held territory in 1941 the film has a lot of poetic moments and a high degree of tension in some scenes. Just seeing combat from a Finnish perspective is interesting for anyone brought up on mainstream American war tales, but there are problems...

    As said in another comment, there is a lack of realism in the unit tactics displayed and some fighting scenes are ridiculous (especially the last unnecessary heroic showdown). Given that the soldiers portrayed are veterans of the Winter War they do *not* act sensible.

    Well, that might be a minor point had it attempted a more thorough investigation of the motives of the soldiers and the inherent conflicts that must arise given the situation. Instead it centers on a banal lovestory as seen many times before in Northern European films. Mandatory nakedness, melancholia and a touch og golden light is the name of the game. Argh!

    For those of you that don't know, Finland was an ally of Germany at this point, though they probably had no other choice, and the fighting in this film is not heroically defensive, but offensive. Nationalist sentiment was high at this point and just a tiny bit racist, ala the German kind. Had it more explicitly discussed these topics and the views of the soldiers in the unit, it might be more interesting for a foreign audience and in the end more balanced.

    Instead it avoids discussing if there was a real need for the Continuation War and the huge drains it made on Finland. There are attempts at portraying conflicts among soldiers of different background, but no more.

    As it goes it's mainly a crowd pleaser for the Finnish audience, showing that war is hell, love triumphs and the Finns were heroic, after all (which they were, but was it worth the losses?).
    10angelhair21

    Rukajärven tie

    Before anyone can judge this movie, PLEASE take the time to consider others comments.

    Well I personally love the movie dearly. It is in my blood, literally. A few years back my mother and I were invited to see this film at the Finnish Embassy in Ottawa. My mother being a Finlander thought this would be an interesting movie. We both very much enjoyed it and were dually haunted by this film. When my mother went back to Finland the other year to visit relatives with her mother, they discovered the true significance of this movie. It turns out that this movie is actually about my mothers grandfather. So my great grandfather and really as I loved this movie, it is a real understatement to what happened to him during the war. His real name was Perkkola Savinainen and the movie hardly shows his real escapades, or even his friendship to the Fin President, Mannerhaim. Even after the war, of what happened to my family, having to escape into Sweden to escape from being shipped to Siberia. This movie is honestly I believe a very very excellent movie and I will never forget it. Liisa Savinainen Mountain

    I wrote the above comment in 2006 and as I have recently read through some of the comments, which I had not done before, I noticed that many people questioned the story and it's liability. PLEASE read other comments before you judge this movie, for it is a true story, again based on my great grandfather. I would really appreciate anyone not dismissing the plausibility of the story. The real events of that war are beyond the tellings of a movie. If anyone would truly like to know how he died, was from given the wrong blood years later after the war. He had been shot through the head, then skied it was about 50 miles, then received the transfusion of the wrong type.

    I do understand that this movie is one of events that people don't really believe and yes I do find it is an understatement. I have several pictures from his tasks during the war.

    It must be remembered that in Finnish history, the suffered many wars between both Russia and Sweden, the Germans and others. The Finns didn't support the Nazis but if your country is forced to defend themselves, and there was scarce any money for weapons.. The Germans did abuse the Finns, as many were sent to Italy. The numbers the Finns faced against the Russians sometimes were 20-1 and not in the Finns favour. War truly is a hard thing, and this movie tried to show something that had happened that many didn't know of.

    Perhaps other readers may understand that it was not necessarily the wish of my family to have everything played over for us again. My grandfather and great uncle were in his platoon that were featured in the movie, though the names and relations were changed, I was able to watch them fight and suffer just like I was actually there.
    joeypogi

    I liked this movie and I am not even a Finn

    I liked this movie more than I liked Saving Private Ryan and The Thin Red Line. For some reason it was able to capture better what the other movies were trying to capture. What I liked even more was that it was able to "cheat". Meaning it was able to make it look like there was a war going on with a few well taken shots and angles and sound effects, an inspiration for all aspiring filmmakers with no Hollywood money. =)
    Euromutt

    Gripping small-unit war movie

    "Rukajärven Tie" is set in the opening stages of the "Continuation War." In 1941, the Finns sought to take advantage of the German invasion of the Soviet Union to seize back--with interest--the territory the Soviets had captured from Finland in the Winter War of 1939-40. The main protagonist is Eero Perkola, a subaltern commanding a platoon of Finnish bicycle infantry which is participating in the invasion. Once in Russia, Perkola is surprised to run into his fiancée, Kaarina, whom he thought to be safe in Helsinki, but who has joined the women's auxiliaries. Perkola requests his battalion commander to transfer the auxiliaries away from the front. The battalion commander agrees, but asks Perkola to take on a special mission in return; Perkola's platoon is to reconnoitre forward of a gap in the Finnish lines to ensure the Soviets are not preparing to counter-attack in that sector.

    This puts "Rukajärven Tie" into the "Lost Patrol" (as in the 1934 John ford film) category of war movies: a small unit making its way through hostile territory, harassed by groups of hostile fighters. Of course, this film is about Finns. It helps to have some knowledge of the historical situation to comprehend this film, but it's not vital. The soldiers do not see the war as some "crusade against godless communism," they're looking for payback, and while ideological differences within the unit are touched upon, the Russians (note: the Russians, not the Soviets) are clearly the common enemy, and the bitterness (in varying degrees) of the Finnish soldiers is clearly evident. War movies of this kind depend on suspense rather than spectacle, and this film has suspense in spades.

    The soundtrack contributes to the highly evocative atmosphere in the movie, from the excellent musical score to the buzzing of mosquitoes whenever the action takes place near any body of water. Otherwise, this film is an anorak wargamer's delight, featuring weapons very rarely seen in war movies (such as an SVT-40 Tokarev rifle in the hands of a Russian sergeant, and several Lahti-Saloranta M26 light machineguns), bicycle-mounted infantry (ubiquitous in many early 20th-century armies, but rarely seen in movies), and displaying the highly informal nature of the Finnish armed forces (the only salute in the film is a mark of respect, not of regulations). Incongruously, the platoon behaves amateurishly on occasion, e.g. bunching up while exposed to possible enemy machinegun fire, etc. but this is a minor distraction.

    This film has almost everything most people could ask for; sex, violence and though the plot is a little thin in places, there's lots of character development to make up for it. I loved it.

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      The two leads of this movie, Peter Franzén and Irina Björklund are real life couple. They were married in 1996. They have 1 child.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Matka suomalaiseen elokuvaan: Muistoja sodasta (2006)
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      Love Me or Not
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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 janvier 1999 (Finlande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Finlande
    • Langues
      • Finnois
      • Italien
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ambush
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hyrynsalmi, Finlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Matila Röhr Productions (MRP)
      • SVT Drama
      • Yleisradio (YLE)
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      2 heures 3 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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