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Levoton veri (1946)

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Levoton veri

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6/10

In many ways a typical Tulio melodrama

Certainly not the best Tulio Film, here he teams up again with writer Nisse Hirn and actress Regina Linnanheimo. The set-up is fairly conventional melodrama. Two sisters both fall for a handsome doctor and when the doctor marries the older sister, the younger one, heart-broken, leaves the country. After some dramatic twists, the younger sister returns home and the main characters find themselves in an agonizing love triangle.

The dialog, even by Tulio/Hirn standards, is laughably stiff and pompous for the first 20-30 minutes. After that it settles into something a bit less over-the-top, but don't get it confused, this is melodrama through and through. And as the drama tightens, Linnanheimo's acting chops are truly put to the test; and viewers do well to remind themselves that this is melodrama, not real life.

Tulio's visual touch is here, with the accustomed close-ups and inventive editing. What makes this truly interesting, however, is the moral ambiguity. For 1946, there are a number of questionable elements here that would have had Hollywood censors reaching for their heart medicine in utter shock.
  • ccscd212
  • Jul 20, 2008
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6/10

Well-done Finnish soap

  • gridoon2025
  • Jul 12, 2025
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2/10

Pretentious, portentous piffle of uber-melodramatic sisterly love triangle

  • Bofsensai
  • Mar 30, 2017
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5/10

well done soap opera

  • WankerReviews
  • Jun 24, 2020
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