Ponterosa
- 2001
- 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
3,2/10
1230
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA sleazy sex comedy about a blind man who wants to become a life guard, his friend with a tiny willy, and three beautiful models who all meet at the sloppy camping ground run by a homophobic... Leggi tuttoA sleazy sex comedy about a blind man who wants to become a life guard, his friend with a tiny willy, and three beautiful models who all meet at the sloppy camping ground run by a homophobic manager (ex WWF wrestler Tony Halme).A sleazy sex comedy about a blind man who wants to become a life guard, his friend with a tiny willy, and three beautiful models who all meet at the sloppy camping ground run by a homophobic manager (ex WWF wrestler Tony Halme).
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Karita Tykkä
- Monica
- (as Karita Tuomola)
Recensioni in evidenza
Well I didn't have too much expectations of that movie and maybe that was the key for the pleasant experience. The humour really works for me. But to be honest I have to say that Ponterosa is a "cheap movie", many of the actors are not a real actors, sounds are occasionally veeery lousy and even the storyline isn't too shake. But even though I liked it :]
Ponterosa is crap, nothing else. One of the worst finnish films ever made. When this movie was released in 2001 it got so bad reviews that it vanished from theatres. Seeing finnish celebrities "act"...is horrible. I give this movie 1 out of 10 (½ out of *****)
In my experience, there are two types of bad films: those that are unintentionally bad (and the lack of quality comes from the filmmakers' inexperience, funding, or other factors) and those that are created to be "cult" films in the first place (and often end up being just not fun to watch). "Ponterosa" is somewhere in the middle of these two. Apparently, the aim was to make a cheap and campy film in the first place, and this time the film is enjoyable to watch if you like B movies.
The plot is a hodgepodge of random events and scenes. The film was shot digitally and it almost looks like your average home video from the early 2000s. The music is also worth mentioning as half of it comes from a music library and includes olden goldies like the theme from Batman or "Lollipop", and the other half is quickly made synth sounds. Surprisingly, the acting is perhaps the strongest part in this one, as especially the professional actors manage to deliver their abysmal dialogue in a pretty good way. Then again, we also have the performances from the celebrity actors like Tony Halme to keep you entertained for their sheer awfulness.
"Ponterosa" is one of those films that you have to see for yourself to fully embrace its (lack of) qualities. Cult classic for a reason.
The plot is a hodgepodge of random events and scenes. The film was shot digitally and it almost looks like your average home video from the early 2000s. The music is also worth mentioning as half of it comes from a music library and includes olden goldies like the theme from Batman or "Lollipop", and the other half is quickly made synth sounds. Surprisingly, the acting is perhaps the strongest part in this one, as especially the professional actors manage to deliver their abysmal dialogue in a pretty good way. Then again, we also have the performances from the celebrity actors like Tony Halme to keep you entertained for their sheer awfulness.
"Ponterosa" is one of those films that you have to see for yourself to fully embrace its (lack of) qualities. Cult classic for a reason.
Ponterosa, a Finnish comedy film, is a fascinating exploration of identity, culture, and the absurdity of human existence, cloaked in lighthearted humor and surreal scenarios. Its metaphysical qualities lie in its ability to weave philosophical undertones into a narrative that, on the surface, feels delightfully eccentric and approachable.
The film uses its offbeat characters and bizarre situations to subtly interrogate deeper existential questions. Who are we beneath societal labels? How do we find meaning in the mundane? The comedic absurdity serves as a mirror to the absurdity of life itself, making the audience laugh while inviting them to ponder their own place in the cosmos.
The cinematic use of landscape is also noteworthy; the Finnish wilderness serves as a metaphorical backdrop, embodying both the vast potential of human freedom and the isolating nature of existence. In this way, Ponterosa transcends traditional comedy, offering a thought-provoking, metaphysical experience wrapped in laughter. It's a gem for anyone who appreciates humor with a deeper edge.
The film uses its offbeat characters and bizarre situations to subtly interrogate deeper existential questions. Who are we beneath societal labels? How do we find meaning in the mundane? The comedic absurdity serves as a mirror to the absurdity of life itself, making the audience laugh while inviting them to ponder their own place in the cosmos.
The cinematic use of landscape is also noteworthy; the Finnish wilderness serves as a metaphorical backdrop, embodying both the vast potential of human freedom and the isolating nature of existence. In this way, Ponterosa transcends traditional comedy, offering a thought-provoking, metaphysical experience wrapped in laughter. It's a gem for anyone who appreciates humor with a deeper edge.
This is it the best of the best nothing else compares. Tony Halme/10.
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- QuizThe film is considered as one of the worst Finnish films of all time and a cult classic.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Eila (2003)
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