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Omena putoaa

  • 1952
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Omena putoaa (1952)
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  • Director
    • Valentin Vaala
  • Writers
    • Usko Kemppi
    • Valentin Vaala
    • Mika Waltari
  • Stars
    • Toini Vartiainen
    • Tauno Palo
    • Reino Valkama
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    88
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Valentin Vaala
    • Writers
      • Usko Kemppi
      • Valentin Vaala
      • Mika Waltari
    • Stars
      • Toini Vartiainen
      • Tauno Palo
      • Reino Valkama
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Toini Vartiainen
    • Ilona Jonsson
    Tauno Palo
    Tauno Palo
    • Ventti-Ville
    Reino Valkama
    • 'Perämies-Jaska' Jonsson
    Valtteri Virmajoki
    • Teollisuusneuvos Walter Österberg
    Leo Riuttu
    • Tuomari Karhunen
    Senni Nieminen
    • Anderssonska
    Tarmo Manni
    Tarmo Manni
    • Maisteri-filosofi
    Pentti Viljanen
    • Murto-Kalle
    Matti Lehtelä
    • Viski-Vihtori
    Mauno Hyvönen
    • Emil
    Uuno Laakso
    Uuno Laakso
    • Elostelija
    Kirsti Ortola
    Kirsti Ortola
    • 'Tyttö'
    Emma Väänänen
    Emma Väänänen
    • Taloudenhoitajatar
    Kyösti Käyhkö
    • 'Johtaja'
    Kaarlo Aavajoki
    • 'Tilanomistaja'
    Hilkka Kinnunen
    • Susan
    Yrjö Ikonen
    • Vankilanjohtaja
    Paavo Hukkinen
    • Autonkuljettaja
    • Director
      • Valentin Vaala
    • Writers
      • Usko Kemppi
      • Valentin Vaala
      • Mika Waltari
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    9MadFish

    The world of cheat

    Mika Waltari's influence on Finnish film can be seen almost as big as Väinö Linna's. When Linna's huge novels were translated to great spectacles, Waltari's brilliant stories got their form in a smaller, but definitely not in any worse, result.

    In the beginning one can see a man walking a dog. The man is of course the writer of this movie and that's where Vaala makes us realize how he will be very faithful to his good friend's writing - and good as that! So the film fallows very much the original script and is very much a satire from Waltari more than other creators. "Omena putoaa" criticizes very smartly the world where everyone cheats everyone and morality won't be found nowhere but from books. But that's just the way it works today, so what?
    10kai-heikkinen

    Finnish Sting

    The superb performance of late Finnish actor Tauno Palo,as Ventti-Ville, makes seeing this film enjoyable.There are some banalities in film,but plot goes quite smoothly and dialog is smartly build and quite vigorous and strong compared contemporaries in 50's.The film is based on the novel of Mika Waltari.Some of characters are stereotypical as that jurist or tycoon,but others are predicting what was coming in masterpieces,like Edwin Laine's "Tuntematon Sotilas".I see this film as a pearl and Valentin Vaala has captured something precious,that is in the original novel of Mika Waltari.Leo Riuttu(jurist)is not a bad actor,he was that humorous Vanhala in "Tuntematon",but I wonder why,he was not allowed to put some force in his character.As a whole,this film is the "must" for those,who love Finnish films and entertaining for other ones too.
    6random_avenger

    "The Apple Falls"

    Industrial councillor Walter Österberg (Valtteri Virmajoki) is an old and bitter man who has been left heirless after his beloved daughter died in a car accident years ago. One day he stumbles upon a young woman named Ilona Jonsson (Toini Vartiainen) who bears an uncanny resemblance to his late daughter, prompting him to help her poor family financially. However, the girl's family members are gold-digging ex-cons who have their own schemes and plans in their never-ending pursuit of happiness.

    This is the premise of Valentin Vaala's Jussi-awarded 35th (or so) feature film Omena putoaa, the second entry in his so called Waltari trilogy that also includes Gabriel, tule takaisin (1951) and Huhtikuu tulee (1953). All three films were based on stage plays by the famous author Mika Waltari who also made small cameos in at least two of the movies. The conman tale Gabriel tule takaisin is still easily worth a recommendation but the folksy Omena putoaa is not too shabby either.

    Since the story begins with the wealthy councillor mourning his old age, the audience is led to believe he is going to be the main character of the story but the focus soon turns to Ilona's motley crew of a family. The colourful lower class folks are ruggedly portrayed by veteran actors like Tauno Palo (Ventti-Ville), Reino Valkama (Ilona's father Jaska) and Senni Nieminen (Ilona's alcoholic neighbour and occasional mother Anderssonska) and interestingly only occasionally and vaguely show remorse for their lifestyle of crime and deception. Contrastingly, the rich councillor Österberg carries a feel of melancholy and despair due to his understanding of how his relatives are just as greedy and uncaring as everyone else in his lonely world. In fact, I wish his character would have been featured more prominently in the plot instead of paying so much attention to the criminals' scheming, as likable as they are.

    Although the optimistic resolution at the end is not the strongest possible and smells a bit like an obligatory happy ending, the many positive details outweigh the negatives. Besides the aforementioned performances, Tarmo Manni and Pentti Viljanen are funny as the intellectual vegetarian Maisteri and Jaska's old cell-mate Kalle respectively. The music by Einar Englund is also top-notch and allows Tauno Palo to sing an amusingly inappropriate little song at a high society dinner party. In any case, had the movie's tone been even more cynical regarding the characters' motivations, Omena putoaa could have been a refreshingly dark look at the human nature. Now the effect feels a little watered down due to the ending that goes against the spirit of the preceding scenes. It must be remembered that the film was always intended to be a comedy though; as such it remains entertaining for what its worth.

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      After being rescued from drowning, Ilona is taken to Österberg's home and escorted to a room to change into dry clothes. First thing there, she prances around the room in awe of the splendor with dry clothes and even her hair done.
    • Quotes

      The Girl: [the Girl is pouring a drink to TwentyOne-Ville] Say 'when'!

      TwentyOne-Ville: The class has its edges, hasn't it!

    • Connections
      Featured in Suomi-Filmin tarina: Taistelu aikaa vastaan 1950- (1993)

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1952 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Finland
    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • The Apple Falls
    • Filming locations
      • Helsinki, Finland
    • Production company
      • Suomi-Filmi
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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