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Frozen Land

Original title: Paha maa
  • 2005
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
6.6K
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Jasper Pääkkönen in Frozen Land (2005)
Drama

One bad event begins a chain reaction of misery as problems transfer from one person to another. It starts when a schoolteacher is fired and projects his issues onto his teenage son.One bad event begins a chain reaction of misery as problems transfer from one person to another. It starts when a schoolteacher is fired and projects his issues onto his teenage son.One bad event begins a chain reaction of misery as problems transfer from one person to another. It starts when a schoolteacher is fired and projects his issues onto his teenage son.

  • Director
    • Aku Louhimies
  • Writers
    • Paavo Westerberg
    • Jari Olavi Rantala
    • Aku Louhimies
  • Stars
    • Jasper Pääkkönen
    • Mikko Leppilampi
    • Pamela Tola
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    6.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aku Louhimies
    • Writers
      • Paavo Westerberg
      • Jari Olavi Rantala
      • Aku Louhimies
    • Stars
      • Jasper Pääkkönen
      • Mikko Leppilampi
      • Pamela Tola
    • 23User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jasper Pääkkönen
    Jasper Pääkkönen
    • Niko Smolander
    Mikko Leppilampi
    Mikko Leppilampi
    • Tuomas Mikael Saraste
    Pamela Tola
    Pamela Tola
    • Elina Oravisto
    Petteri Summanen
    • Antti Arhamo
    Matleena Kuusniemi
    • Hannele Arhamo
    Mikko Kouki
    Mikko Kouki
    • Isto Virtanen
    Sulevi Peltola
    • Teuvo 'Teukka' Hurskainen
    Pertti Sveholm
    • Pertti Smolander
    Samuli Edelmann
    Samuli Edelmann
    • 'Jartsa' Matikainen
    Saara Pakkasvirta
    • Kauppiaan äiti
    Pekka Valkeejärvi
    • Kauppias
    Susanna Mikkonen
    • Rehtori
    Niklas Hellakoski
    • Konsta
    Emilia Suoperä
    • Maria
    Jonathan Kajander
    • Joonatan 'Jonttu' Arhamo
    Paavo Westerberg
    Paavo Westerberg
    • Oiva
    Zoja Sazonov
    • Silja, strippari
    Eija Koskimaa
    • Sirkku
    • Director
      • Aku Louhimies
    • Writers
      • Paavo Westerberg
      • Jari Olavi Rantala
      • Aku Louhimies
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    User reviews23

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    8synkronized-1

    Land of dreams turns into Paha Maa

    For Estoninans Finland sometimes seems like a land of dreams. A land where many of us want to go and work there or start a business. Find love, start a new life etc. But... Aku Louhimies has made this brilliant piece which shows that everything is not so good in Finland as well. That Finland can be just as Paha maa (The Bad Land) than any other country. It shows that people there can be just as miserable in their lives than we in everywhere else. That sometimes there's nothing good. This movie nicely shows why Finland is one of the top suicidal countries. It's not easy to live in North. Cold climate changes us. I've become more and more attracted to Finnish movies and this one is very good. The acting is great as well. Jasper Pääkkönnen has become one of the top Finnish stars. Beware of the sex scene (if you have little children) and a little depression that might come afterwards the movie! 8/10
    7johno-21

    Good story, good movie

    I saw this film at the 2006 Palm Springs International Film Festival and Director Aku Louhimies introduced his film and was on hand for Q&A after. For some reason this movie is titled Frozen Land in English so I don't know how the distributors got frozen out of Paha. This is a very good film. It doesn't for me have enough that I would knock it up a notch to the excellent category but I did talk to some viewers who felt that it was an excellent film. Louhimies said that back in Finland people either loved this movie or hated it and said a lot of people in theaters walked out on it. I'm sure some objected to some of the violence, swearing, drug and alcohol abuse and sexual explicate scenes. It's a very clever story of how these different lives are woven together because of a trickle down effect. This film has very interesting and strong characters. I would rate it a 7.0 out of a possible 10 and would see it again and recommend it with caution.
    9colettet

    Deeply moving and a testament to the love (and hate) in all of us

    This film came as a gift - a late-night offering out of the blue - so unlike other reviewers I had no preconceptions whatsoever. I found myself glued to my seat as the film slowly dictated its own rhythm, its own unfolding. I was drawn to acknowledge my own deep love and humanity as I willed for "good" to prevail - but also forced to wryly acknowledge that sometimes I was on the side of the "bad" guys. The film is quite quite beautiful - the word "elegiac" comes to mind, and this more than because the film begins and ends in an elegy. Far from being depressing or confronting, to me, the film acknowledges deep suffering - and then, by its cyclic nature - with the births and re-births as well as the deaths - the film celebrates the fact that to quote an Aussie poet, there is "sometimes gladness." Oh gods, I feel as tho I've just written a love letter to this film - but there it is. Hola!
    7rajdoctor

    Frozen Land

    This was a movie of which I kept on reading the reviews again and again; and despite it being played at Film Museum and not at Pathe theatres – I decided to give this movie a try. The reasons were many – in the reviews it was compared with Pulp Fiction, it had several parallel stories running in the movie and lastly it had already won 17 awards internationally in various categories. I was eager to see this movie and due to my off day at Greenpeace I decided to make myself happy by going and seeing this movie.

    It is a story based in Finland. I think it reflected the current life of people in general – drugs, crime, sex, anger, anguish, fear and guilt. Every emotion was captured brilliantly in the movie. There are several characters and stories interwoven but a few characters come back in the latter half – making a link with the beginning sequences and that takes the story forward.

    The story is about two friends – one of whom is computer geek and the other is a drug addict – son of an abusive father. The drug addict boy trades a Euro 500 note – printed by his friend – to buy back his music system, and in returns gets huge change of cash back to buy more drugs. The trading of Euro 500 note continues to bizarre events – from the shop trader to an auto mechanic cum robber – to a car dealer – to a vacuum cleaner salesman – to a prostitute – to a police officer – then to her family and children. How the beginning of a small thing – creates a chain reaction that lead even after 5 years of that first incident to a depressing last note – which I won't reveal here.

    The direction is excellent. The character development in the movie is first rate. The character that sticks on your mind even after you come out of the movie is of the vacuum cleaner sales person. All the departments of the movie are handled nicely. Here I would like to make a couple of critical comments. First, during the sequence of one event leading to another I felt that the coincidences were too rapid and forced. But this screenplay writing error is pardon when one sees the whole canvas. Second, the trail of one character leading to another somehow leads back to the first two characters and that again I found to be a forced decision by the screen play writer. There was no need to have the same characters showing up again when there are different causes leading to different effects in such a big city.

    But after saying that – it is an excellent movie! It is a dark movie with quite a few sex scenes. The characters are having the black, white and gray shades and emotions that change from facing different situation which is brilliantly captured by the director.

    A top rate movie! It has all the ingredients of becoming a cult movie. I hope that only such movies should not become and achieve the status of cult movies and win lots of awards, because without crime, sex, violence, drugs etc. too one can make fantastic movies – Bicycle Thieves and Pather Panchali are its prime examples – only thing is that they were a long time back and times are changing and I think movies are reflecting the current times.
    9carlo61

    This is a gem

    I was very lucky to see this film as part of the Melbourne International Film Festival 2005 only a few days ago. I must admit that I am very partial to movies that focus on human relations and especially the ones which concentrate on the tragic side of life. I also love the majority of Scandinavian cinematic offerings, there is often a particular deep quality in the way the story unfolds and the characters are drawn. Character building in this film is extraordinary in its details and its depth. This is despite the fact that we do encounter quite a number of characters all with very particular personal situations and locations within their community. The audience at the end of the screening was very silent and pensive. I am still playing some of those scenes in my mind and I am still amazed at their power and meaningfulness.

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    • Trivia
      There was severe disagreement on the film's final cut. Director Aku Louhimies did not approve the edition which Solar Films originally planned to release. On 2 December 2004, Louhimies filed Helsinki Municipal Court a cease-and-desist letter requesting that Solar Films must not distribute the version he didn't approve, on threat of a 300,000-euro fine. The situation was solved some days later, when Louhimies and producer Markus Selin made one more edition of the film, which satisfied both parties.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sulevi Peltola - hiljainen humoristi (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Sinisiä rappuja ja punaisia hintalappuja
      Written by Steen1

      Performed by Steen1

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2005 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Finland
    • Official site
      • Solar Films (Finland)
    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Fruset land
    • Filming locations
      • Helsinki, Finland
    • Production companies
      • Solar Films
      • Yleisradio (YLE)
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    • Budget
      • €1,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,701,582
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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