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A slaughterhouse worker and former law student, takes vengeance on the man who killed his fiancée in a hit and run accident.A slaughterhouse worker and former law student, takes vengeance on the man who killed his fiancée in a hit and run accident.A slaughterhouse worker and former law student, takes vengeance on the man who killed his fiancée in a hit and run accident.
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- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Pedro Hietanen
- Pianist
- (as Pedro's Heavy Gentleman)
Hannu Lemola
- Drummer
- (as Pedro's Heavy Gentleman)
Heljä Angervo-Karttunen
- Opera Singer
- (uncredited)
Juuso Hirvikangas
- Man at the Police Station
- (uncredited)
Jorma Hynninen
- Opera Singer
- (uncredited)
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This film was a positive surprise, compared to the general style films are made these days. It follows Dostoyevsky's novel's lines in a modern environment. The people were mostly very minimalistically and unemotionally potrayed, but still their thoughts and emotions could be read from their eyes and the way they stood, moved and paced their speech. The general feel of the surroundings is very oppressive, almost if seen through the eyes of the two main characters. Simply put, the film prunes all the extras away and concentrates on the ideas behind the story.
The plot had even some surprising twists, and the ending is done so, that it made me wonder that maybe Kaurismäki has some personal experiences of such feels of guilt and isolation as the main male character. This film, even if it's done nearly 20 years ago, is more than fit to make us think about our current world, and the direction we are heading.
The plot had even some surprising twists, and the ending is done so, that it made me wonder that maybe Kaurismäki has some personal experiences of such feels of guilt and isolation as the main male character. This film, even if it's done nearly 20 years ago, is more than fit to make us think about our current world, and the direction we are heading.
- Ilenisaatio
- Sep 7, 2001
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- TriviaAki Kaurismäki's narrative directorial debut. He chose this project after reading François Truffaut's interview with Alfred Hitchcock, where Hitchcock claimed Crime and Punishment was the one book he would never adapt, because "it would be too difficult." Kaurismäki later admitted it was too difficult.
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Antti Rahikainen: [to Eeva Laakso] I'll tell you something. The man I killed is not important. I killed a louse, and became one myself. The number of lice remained constant. Unless I was one from the very beginning - but that's not important. I wanted to kill a principle, not a man.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Selección TCM: Aki Kaurismaki (2012)
- SoundtracksCadillac
Written by Kim Brown, Denys Gibson, Ian Mallet, Stuart Graham Johnson and Vince Taylor
Performed by The Renegades
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