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Le soldat inconnu

Original title: Tuntematon sotilas
  • 1985
  • 3h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
3.1K
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Le soldat inconnu (1985)
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This film is the second silver screen adaption of the Finnish war book by Väinö Linna with the same name as the film. The story is based on Linna's experiences as an infantry man in the Finn... Read allThis film is the second silver screen adaption of the Finnish war book by Väinö Linna with the same name as the film. The story is based on Linna's experiences as an infantry man in the Finnish army during the so called "Continuation War" (1941-1944). The film tells the story of ... Read allThis film is the second silver screen adaption of the Finnish war book by Väinö Linna with the same name as the film. The story is based on Linna's experiences as an infantry man in the Finnish army during the so called "Continuation War" (1941-1944). The film tells the story of the fate of a machine gun platoon made up of young conscripts from various parts of Finlan... Read all

  • Director
    • Rauni Mollberg
  • Writers
    • Veikko Aaltonen
    • Väinö Linna
    • Rauni Mollberg
  • Stars
    • Risto Tuorila
    • Pirkka-Pekka Petelius
    • Paavo Liski
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    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Rauni Mollberg
    • Writers
      • Veikko Aaltonen
      • Väinö Linna
      • Rauni Mollberg
    • Stars
      • Risto Tuorila
      • Pirkka-Pekka Petelius
      • Paavo Liski
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Risto Tuorila
    • Koskela
    Pirkka-Pekka Petelius
    Pirkka-Pekka Petelius
    • Hietanen
    Paavo Liski
    • Rokka
    Mika Mäkelä
    • Rahikainen
    Pertti Koivula
    • Lahtinen
    Tero Niva
    • Vanhala
    Ossi-Ensio Korvuo
    • Määttä
    Mikko Niskanen
    • Salo
    Pauli Poranen
    • Lehto
    Hannu Kivioja
    • Riitaoja
    Juha Riihimäki
    • Sihvonen
    Seppo Juusonen
    • Suentassu
    Timo Virkki
    • Honkajoki
    Vesa Ala-Seppälä
    • Hauhia
    Risto Hetta
    • Vuorela
    Veli-Matti Pernu
    • Kaukonen
    Kari Väänänen
    Kari Väänänen
    • Lammio
    Pekka Ketonen
    • Kariluoto
    • Director
      • Rauni Mollberg
    • Writers
      • Veikko Aaltonen
      • Väinö Linna
      • Rauni Mollberg
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    9Shaolin_Apu

    The antithesis

    Rauni Mollberg's (from now on referred to as 'Molle') Tuntematon Sotilas has been left far behind in fame to its predecessor, that of Edwin Laine's Tuntematon Sotilas from 1955. This is not surprising as the newer movie lacks the sentiment that is almost omnipresent in the older version. Despite this, is Molle's version more faithful to the original novel by Väinö Linna who was himself involved in making of the new version. Both movies however deserve their place, in Edwin Laine's time there was a need for high national epic but as the times changed a new version was also welcome and maybe even in demand.

    Molle's version deserves perhaps more praise and attention than it has been used to have, but also criticism. The newer version is no way meant to be 'a better' version but rather an alternative account of the psychological reality of a man. Therefore I call it an antithesis, it is impossible to see the newer version without comparing it to the all too familiar older version. You actually need to watch the film several times before it really opens to you in the way Molle had intended it. Tuntematon Sotilas is a war film, but the highlight is upon the people who fought in there, both Finns and Russians, who are brought to suffer the very same meat-grinder. Parts of it are funny, parts of it are disgusting.

    What is left to a lesser notion is historicity, the weapons and uniforms are from the second world war but you should not expect them to appear in correct order. For the weapon freaks be it informed that the same KV-1's appear as both Finnish and Soviet tanks. For those who already know everything that has been written about the Continuation War this movie does not offer any historical references, this time it is all literature from the ground view. Nevertheless this is one of the best war films there is, perhaps there is a conscious focus and perhaps there is some message, but the weight of the overall work will just make you silent.

    If you are going to see this film, make sure you are watching a quality copy. Many dark scenes have become incomprehensible in poor quality VHS transfers. The darkness is essential visual effect in Molle's version.
    figaro8

    Different politics from the Edvin Laine version

    I'm writing this 19 years after I saw Mollberg's Unknown Soldier in Helsinki's Bristol Theatre. However, seeing the original 1955 film somewhat recently, and being comparative to the Väinö Linna historical novel, it raised memories of that 1985 rendition. Mollberg certainly made a far superior film as far as cinematography and aesthetic realism is concerned. He used a familiar technique of confusion in combat by utilizing the cameraman on foot, and running. Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan had these effects in 1998, but I'm not insinuating that Rauni Mollberg invented it. Perhaps Elem Klimov in "Come and See" (Soviet Union, 1985) had these stylistic effects. That USSR film, in my opinion, is the most anti-war film ever made. As far as Finnish war films, I would recommend "Talvisota" (Winter War)(1989), and "Täällä Pohjantähdenalla" (Here Under the North Star)(1968), with a sequel in 1971 titled "Akseli ja Elina". These last three are indicative of the tragedy of the Finnish Civil War, and WW2, and how they affected not only a family, but various social classes of society in Finland. This phenomenon of class hatred exists today in Finland.

    Rauni Mollberg's 1985 version of the Unknown Soldier also included this biased left-wing attitude towards the soldiers, but especially officers of the Russo-Finnish wars. Essentially, in the theatre and film world of 1970's and 1980's Finland, one had to be the figurative "Communist." Fortunately that has changed since, at least a bit.

    Having rambled, "Unknown Soldier" (1985) and the aforementioned film reviews, really only interest certain film historians, as well as historians of Soviet-Finnish politics. I hope that I gave you some insight.

    Respectfully, Timppa
    9Lassi-4

    A good war-movie about Finland in World War II

    This movie is following a Finnish platoon in Finlands struggle against Soviet Union in the Continuation War starting in 1942. In the beginning the men are conscripts who are sent to the front when Finland attacks SU in hope of getting back the area that SU took from Finland in Winter War in 1940. In the beginning Finland is victorious but then the luck turns... Finland has to start its retreat. The men are just 19-year-old boys when the war starts, but in the end they are heroes who kept the Finland independent despite of the massive Soviet Army.
    9kallekonttinen

    1985 version is more true

    Sometimes in life you want to experience something true and realistic. Molmberg's Unknown Soldier comes as close as it is possible in movie to experience war. Linna's 1955 version was more theatrical and entertaining. It had it's merits but I like Molmberg's better.

    In early 1990's I did my military service in Finland and trained a lot attack in the forest and the attack on the bunker line in Molmberg's film looks, sounds and almost smells the same. All details are in place and they really fire Maxim MG's and Suomi SMG's.

    I think you can't do good war movie without showing the ugly side of war. Molmberg shows the true nature of war. War is totally evil.
    10kuikka

    Mollberg succeeds making a realistic war movie.

    This film is based on Väinö Linna's novel "Unknown soldier", but the style of the movie differs dramatically from the style of the book. Linna tells his story with bitter black humour and he has war heroes, Koskela & Rokka for example. Mollberg's version has neither heroes nor humour. Instead his movie is starred by blood and terror. Linna awakens, Mollberg silences.

    In the genre of war movies Mollberg's work is right on top, it has both artistic and realistic merits, for instance The bridge over the River Kwai lacks the latter. The way Mollberg shows his characters is, however, little too straightforward; Everyone is described thru one mental quality, Lehto is always cynical etc. The mythic silence that surrounds Koskela grows to the astronomical. On the other hand Mollberg succeeds in filming the fear and anger.

    The greatest finnish film ever made.

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    • Trivia
      To make the film look more realistic Rauni Mollberg wanted it be shot entirely with a hand-held camera. That was a style familiar from Mollberg's previous films.
    • Quotes

      Corporal: Here you don't smile! If someone can afford to smile in his civilian life, he must remember that here it is not allowed to neigh like a horse!

    • Alternate versions
      The TV version of the movie is more than 30 minutes longer, with a running time of nearly four hours.
    • Connections
      Featured in Molle: Ohjaajamuotokuva akateemikko Rauni Mollbergista (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Jääkärin marssi
      By Jean Sibelius

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 1985 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Finland
    • Languages
      • Finnish
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Soldats inconnus
    • Filming locations
      • Fortress, Lappeenranta, Finland(Petrozavodsk)
    • Production company
      • Arctic-Filmi
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    • Budget
      • FIM 14,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 17 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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