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Rocky VI

  • 1986
  • 9m
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5.9/10
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Rocky VI (1986)
ParodyComedyMusicShortSport

The all-star American boxer Rock'y defends the Free World by fighting against a gigantic opponent from Siberia named Igor. A musical parody uses the song by Sleepy Sleepers.The all-star American boxer Rock'y defends the Free World by fighting against a gigantic opponent from Siberia named Igor. A musical parody uses the song by Sleepy Sleepers.The all-star American boxer Rock'y defends the Free World by fighting against a gigantic opponent from Siberia named Igor. A musical parody uses the song by Sleepy Sleepers.

  • Director
    • Aki Kaurismäki
  • Writers
    • Sakke Järvenpää
    • Aki Kaurismäki
    • Mato Valtonen
  • Stars
    • Silu Seppälä
    • Sakari Kuosmanen
    • Heinäsirkka
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aki Kaurismäki
    • Writers
      • Sakke Järvenpää
      • Aki Kaurismäki
      • Mato Valtonen
    • Stars
      • Silu Seppälä
      • Sakari Kuosmanen
      • Heinäsirkka
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Silu Seppälä
    Silu Seppälä
    • Rock'y
    Sakari Kuosmanen
    Sakari Kuosmanen
    • Igor
    Heinäsirkka
    • Doris
    Mato Valtonen
    Mato Valtonen
    • Manageri
    Juuso Hirvikangas
    Juuso Hirvikangas
    • Sparrari
    Matti Pellonpää
    Matti Pellonpää
    • Aljosa, Igorin valmentaja
    Jaakko Talaskivi
    Jaakko Talaskivi
    • Dimitri
    Sakke Järvenpää
    Sakke Järvenpää
    • Miliisi
    Neka Haapanen
    • Tuomari
    Heimo Holopainen
    • Radioselostaja
    Asmo Hurula
    • Kehätuomari
    Jussi Kersch
    • Päätuomari
    Marjaana Mykkänen
    Marjaana Mykkänen
    • Numerotyttö
    Aki Kaurismäki
    Aki Kaurismäki
    • Lehtikuvaaja
    Tiina Tiikeri
    • Director
      • Aki Kaurismäki
    • Writers
      • Sakke Järvenpää
      • Aki Kaurismäki
      • Mato Valtonen
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    ThreeSadTigers

    Kaurismäki takes revenge on Stallone, and his cinema of Reaganist propaganda

    The Rocky films are ripe for parody. Just that single image of the blundering, Neolithic I'talian stereotype - draped in stars and stripes, shaking a fist for democracy - would make for genius satire in itself, if it wasn't for the fact that Stallone actually means it. This is something that noted Finish filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki picks up on for this entertaining lampoon, in which he takes the absurdities of the Rocky series and turns them into sketches of almost Chaplinesque comedy. The film follows the typical format of many of the Rocky sequels, in particular, the lamentable Rocky IV (1985), with the inhabitants of a small, eastern-European village choosing, almost at random, a local simpleton to take on the supposedly greatest heavyweight champion of the world as he breezes in for a punishing grudge match. The humour of the film comes directly from Kaurismäki's sardonic subversion of the Rocky iconography, giving us an antagonist who turns out to be a naturally gifted fighter, despite little to no training, and a central hero recast as a weasel-like pipsqueak surrounded by a business-savvy entourage, chauffeured around in a vintage convertible Cadillac, and forced to keep in shape on the exercise bike of his local gym.

    With Rocky VI (1986), Kaurismäki turns in what is essentially a silent film with musical accompaniment; however, instead of tinkling pianos and vintage show tunes, we here have the jarring, eighties style, industrial pop music of the newly formed Leningrad Cowboys. This turns the film into a prolonged musical montage, which is fitting, when you consider the fact that by the time we got to Rocky III (1982) the series had already descended into a collection of repetitive montage sequences and pop video storytelling. Admittedly, at just shy of nine-minutes in length, the film should only really be viewed as something of a short-sketch, and certainly not on a par with the filmmaker's greater work, such as Hamlet Goes Business (1987) and Ariel (1988).

    The nadir of the Stallone's series is undoubtedly the aforementioned Rocky IV, in which the plucky underdog travels to a cardboard cut-out version of Russian and teaches the Soviet Union a thing or two about what it means to be an American. The film is rife with the usual clichés and endearingly over-earnest approach to characters and their relationships that can be found in all parts of the series, but this time being pushed even further into the realms of parody by the appropriation of the Reagan administrations key concerns regarding the cold war and the anti-Russian sentiment present in the two-dimensional characters, pushing the whole thing further into the realms of white-bread propaganda. Admittedly, it never quite crosses into the more shocking realms of Rambo III (1988), in which an oiled Republican killing machine indulges in a series of homo-erotic torture-sequences, whilst once again fighting those pesky reds for freedom alongside an American-armed Afghanistan. A somewhat ironic turn of events when you consider the later actions of September 11th, 2001 and indeed, the subject matter of Stallone's most recent incarnation of the cycle, the simply-titled Rambo (2008).

    Kaurismäki claims that the film is his "revenge against Sylvester Stallone" who he considers to be "an asshole". Whether or not we take Kaurismäki word-for-word on this is debatable - given the fact that the filmmaker is fairly infamous for his derisive wit and deadpan sense of humour - though clearly, you could see why a filmmaker with Kaurismäki's concerns would reject the approach of someone like Stallone, and in particular, his personal politics of this era. Kaurismäki's Rocky film doesn't share the look of the actual series, instead fitting nicely between Calamari Union (1985) and the aforementioned Hamlet Goes Business, with the black and white cinematography, B-film iconography and the appearance of many of his most iconic collaborators, including Silu Seppala, Sakari Kuosmanen and the late Matti Pellonpää, to name just a few.

    Ultimately, the film is an enjoyable and comical indulgence on Kaurismäki's part; one that will no doubt entertain as many people as it infuriates - though I'm sure long-term admirers of the filmmaker will find much to enjoy from the film's absurdist abstractions and gleefully deadpan approach to parody. Others will perhaps see it as something of a triviality, or indeed, a glorified music video. As it happens, I tend to prefer some of Kaurismäki's actual music videos over the film in question; in particular the Leningrad Cowboys' videos for These Boots (Finnish hillbillies riffing on Godard's Week End, 1967) and Those Were the Days (black and white Parisian boozing and allusions to Robert Bresson), though really, they're all worth experiencing if you can track them down online. Rocky VI isn't essential Kaurismäki, though it is a fine work of parody and a sort-of satire on the A to B conventions of 80's mainstream cinema. If you're already a fan of this particular filmmaker through works such as Leningrad Cowboys Go America (1989), Juha (1999) and The Man Without a Past (2002), or indeed, the broader conventions of silent comedy, then this short work will certainly raise the odd, wry smile.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    Watch the real "Rocky" as the American version of "Rocky" was idiotic as well as partial.

    Aki Kaurismaki's Finnish short film 'Rocky VI' does not shy away from being a parody of one of modern American cinema's biggest hits "Rocky". It is a parody with a difference as black humor is one of its biggest driving force. It has a documentary side to it too as what happens before a boxing match is shown with true honesty. The viewers get to watch how boxers get too little to eat while their managers enjoy nice food and drinks. It is interesting to watch all the personal care which is needed in preparing a boxer. Before this film, a section of American film directors prided itself in presenting a bad image of Russian people as evil and wicked. Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki seems to have avenged Russian people as he shows how a puny American boxer chickens out ignominiously. He has also taken proper care to depict Russian aspects correctly by showing a photo of Russian politician Mikhail Gorbachev in the back ground. Everything related to the travel by Americans and Russians was honestly depicted. Rocky Balboa might have been considered a good boxer by many fans but Russian boxer Igor has proved that he is an equally great boxer with ability to knock any American boxer.

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    • Trivia
      The song "Rock'y VI" was first released as a (shortened) 12-inch single in 1986 (it came after the short film, labeled as "soundtrack"). While the song basically introduced the Finnish band Leningrad Cowboys, the single was released under the name Sleepy Sleepers. The English lyrics and vocals were provided by Nicky Tesco.
    • Connections
      Featured in Selección TCM: Aki Kaurismaki (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Rocky VI
      Performed by Sleepy Sleepers

      Composed by Silu Seppälä, Sakari Kuosmanen

      Lyrics by Nicky Tesco

      Arranged by T.T. Oksala, Nicky Tesco

      Vocals by Nicky Tesco

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1986 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Finland
    • Languages
      • English
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Рок'и
    • Filming locations
      • Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Seutula, Vantaa, Finland
    • Production companies
      • Megamania
      • Villealfa Filmproductions
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    • Runtime
      9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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