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Guerre d'hiver

Original title: Talvisota
  • 1989
  • 3h 19m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
9K
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Guerre d'hiver (1989)
In 1939, two Finnish brothers are conscripted in the army to fight in the war between Finland and the Soviet Union.
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In 1939, two Finnish brothers are conscripted in the army to fight in the war between Finland and the Soviet Union.In 1939, two Finnish brothers are conscripted in the army to fight in the war between Finland and the Soviet Union.In 1939, two Finnish brothers are conscripted in the army to fight in the war between Finland and the Soviet Union.

  • Director
    • Pekka Parikka
  • Writers
    • Pekka Parikka
    • Antti Tuuri
  • Stars
    • Taneli Mäkelä
    • Vesa Vierikko
    • Timo Torikka
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    7.6/10
    9K
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    • Director
      • Pekka Parikka
    • Writers
      • Pekka Parikka
      • Antti Tuuri
    • Stars
      • Taneli Mäkelä
      • Vesa Vierikko
      • Timo Torikka
    • 45User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Taneli Mäkelä
    • Martti Hakala
    Vesa Vierikko
    Vesa Vierikko
    • Jussi Kantola
    Timo Torikka
    • Pentti Saari
    Heikki Paavilainen
    • Vilho Erkkilä
    Antti Raivio
    • Erkki Somppi
    Esko Kovero
    Esko Kovero
    • Juho Pernaa
    Martti Suosalo
    Martti Suosalo
    • Arvi Huhtala
    Markku Huhtamo
    • Aatos Laitila
    Matti Onnismaa
    • Veikko Korpela
    Konsta Mäkelä
    • Paavo Hakala
    Tomi Salmela
    Tomi Salmela
    • Matti Ylinen
    Samuli Edelmann
    Samuli Edelmann
    • Mauri Haapasalo
    • (as Samuli Edelman)
    Vesa Mäkelä
    • Yrjö Haavisto
    Aarno Sulkanen
    • Pataljoonan komentaja
    Kari Kihlström
    • Jorma Potila
    Esko Salminen
    Esko Salminen
    • Matti Laurila
    Kari Sorvali
    Kari Sorvali
    • Hannu Jutila
    Ari-Kyösti Seppo
    • Ahti Saari
    • Director
      • Pekka Parikka
    • Writers
      • Pekka Parikka
      • Antti Tuuri
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    9carol-160

    One Of The Most Realistic War Movies Ever Made

    The subject is the little-known war between Finland and Russia in WWII. It is hard to imagine such a small country standing up against mighty Russia, but it happened. You get a vivid sense of the despair and carnage of fighting against overwhelming odds. The random nature of combat also strikes hard. The visuals are graphic and stunning without being over dramatized. The craziness of war is brought home by a Finnish soldier who laughingly lights up a cigarette after having his uniform set aflame by a Russian tank. Quiet moments off the battlefield intersperse the intense battle scenes. If you are a war movie fan then this is a must-see movie!

    Reviewed was the English sub-titled version. For anyone primarily fluent in English it is quite interesting to hear dialogue in Finnish, a language far removed from English.
    blackwood

    The greatest Finnish war movie ever made

    I have watched Talvisota for two times and it was even better than in the first time. It's a very realistic movie about the 105 day Winter War, which was fought between Finland and Russia in 1939-1940. The movie follows an infantry regiment from Lapua, and particulary private Martti Hakala. The movie starts when the men are called to an extra training session, but soon they are transported near the border and, soon after that, to the frontline, where they are trying to stop all the russian attacks. The combat scenes look good and realistic. They usually consist of Finns trying to stop the Russian human wave from getting in to the Finnish trenches, but every battle is still different, when the number of Finnish soldiers is decreasing and decreasing and the battles are getting more desperate. And of course, sometimes it's the Finns attacking. Technically the movie is also very good. The sounds really make you feel as if you where there, in the middle of combat, thanks to the sound designer Paul Jyrälä. I have always liked scenes with added slow motion, especially in war movies. This movie features some, and they are in really great places (for example, in one scene a soldier is running to the HQ during a bombardment, trying not to get hit by a grenade. And all is shown in a cool slow motion!) The explosions also are very well done, with pieces of ground, ice and trees flying in the air.

    I can't say anything bad about this movie. Sometimes it reminds me of Band of Brothers or Saving Private Ryan (I also like both of them) but unlike them, Talvisota tells about a war not so famous. I guess that almost everyone of you has heard about the invasion of Normandy and Operation Market Garden, but how many has heard about Taipale? How many has heard about the Winter War?
    8MightyTiny

    Most realistic war film I've seen

    This is an excellent film, brutally honest and tightly reality-bound depiction of the defense of Finland against a better equipped, many times larger, but (fortunately!) poorly led Soviet army, in a bone-chilling arctic winter. Like an image of what a hell frozen over would be like.

    Though I am a Finn, and understand the language, out of interest I watched the film with English subtitles. I was dismayed to discover how much was lost in the translation; the subtitles are more like short summaries of the gist of what is being said, without any of the flair and flavour.

    As such, the film is a bit spartan and bleak for Hollywood-saturated eyes, but so is war.

    In all, an excellent war film, depicting the horror of war more tangibly than any other that I've seen, save for "The Thin Red Line".
    9Jinx420

    Chilling

    Though I'm not a great fan of war-movies I must say this one made quite the impression. I can't really tell what it was but the story struck me.

    Not only did this movie give you a story about the war itself, but also on the impact it had on the families afflicted by it. Excellent acting and a chillingly choice of filming made this movie one to remember. Forget about "saving private ryan" this movie shows a war in all it's roughness without the fancy actors doing their best to be the "brave soldier" (no offense to some, but lots to others). After Full Metal Jacket (to me a totally different genre but still for many a war-movie) one of the favourite movies in the "war-theme"
    9Finne

    I hope it makes you think

    Not many know of our wars. I really would love to see a movie made that not only describes the conditions and events that led to these wars, but also describes how our parents and their parents experienced the events both in the front and behind. I liked "Saving Private Ryan". I loved "Band of Brothers". But still, it's "Talvisota" and "Tuntematon Sotilas" that really make me feel the weight of war, the effect it has on human mind. "Talvisota" also brings forth the families who saw their fathers, sons, even daughters go to war, with pitiful equipment, maybe even carrying personal rifle as the army could not support them with much else than the blue&white coquards (or what it is called) for their hats. And it shows the pain those families felt when their menfolk came back in wooden caskets or crippled for life. It's also a fine story of personal courage of the ordinary guy, of friendship and loyalty. And of pain and fear.

    See it.

    And seeing some Russian war-films could also make you see the world a bit brighter. They have filmed some fantastic stories.

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    • Trivia
      The tanks used are original Soviet T-26, captured by the Finns during the Continuation War of 1941-44 and then used as the backbone of the Finnish tank forces. Several are in driving conditions in Finnish museums.
    • Goofs
      During the battle of Äyräpää, some attacking Russian soldiers can be seen wielding modern assault rifles.
    • Quotes

      Vilho Erkkilä: They use explosive bullets! That's forbidden!

      Arvi Huhtala: Go tell them it is.

    • Alternate versions
      5×50min TV-series includes some extra scenes not shown in the original theatre release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Matka suomalaiseen elokuvaan: Muistoja sodasta (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Jääkärimarssi
      Composed by Jean Sibelius

      Lyrics by Heikki Nurmio

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 1989 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Finland
    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • The Winter War
    • Filming locations
      • Haapamäki, Finland
    • Production company
      • National Filmi Oy
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    • Budget
      • FIM 23,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 19 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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