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L'aveugle qui ne voulait pas voir le Titanic

Original title: Sokea mies joka ei halunnut nähdä Titanicia
  • 2021
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2K
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L'aveugle qui ne voulait pas voir le Titanic (2021)
Jaakko and Sirpa have never met face to face but used to talk on the phone every day. When he heard about her declining health, he decides to go meet her in another city ,and when he saw he was blind and paralyzed from the chest down.
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Jaakko and Sirpa have never met face to face but they talk on the phone every day. When he hears about her declining health, he decides to go meet her in another city; a challenge if you can... Read allJaakko and Sirpa have never met face to face but they talk on the phone every day. When he hears about her declining health, he decides to go meet her in another city; a challenge if you can't see and are paralyzed from the chest down.Jaakko and Sirpa have never met face to face but they talk on the phone every day. When he hears about her declining health, he decides to go meet her in another city; a challenge if you can't see and are paralyzed from the chest down.

  • Director
    • Teemu Nikki
  • Writer
    • Teemu Nikki
  • Stars
    • Petri Poikolainen
    • Marjaana Maijala
    • Samuli Jaskio
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Teemu Nikki
    • Writer
      • Teemu Nikki
    • Stars
      • Petri Poikolainen
      • Marjaana Maijala
      • Samuli Jaskio
    • 8User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Petri Poikolainen
    • Jaakko Järvinen
    Marjaana Maijala
    Marjaana Maijala
    • Sirpa
    Samuli Jaskio
    • Mr. Scorpions
    Rami Rusinen
    • Woodchipper
    Hannamaija Nikander
    Hannamaija Nikander
    • Wilkes…
    Matti Onnismaa
    • Dad
    • (voice)
    Lassi Poikolainen
    • Juoksija…
    Kimmo Vehviläinen
    • Radiojuontaja
    • (voice)
    Suvi Hartlin
    • Radiojuontaja
    • (voice)
    Minttu Mustakallio
    • Naapuri
    • (voice)
    Tuomas Uusitalo
    • Naapuri
    • (voice)
    Niina Virtanen
    • Sirpan kädet
    Aino Suvanto
    • VR-asiakaspalvelija
    • (voice)
    Teemu Kanerva
    • taksikuski Marko Korhonen
    Erika Säilynkangas
    • Nainen punaisissa
    Pasi Hakkio
    • Konduktööri
    Tuula Nikkola
    • Nainen asemalaiturilla
    Leino Kaspar Sandhu
    • Lapsi junassa
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Teemu Nikki
    • Writer
      • Teemu Nikki
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    8FilmFanatic2023

    A Journey Through Determination and Adversity

    A touching story about Jaakko, a Finnish man with multiple sclerosis who spends much of his days at home with his long-distance girlfriend Sirpa for company. Jaakko, who is a movie fan and uses a wheelchair, decides to travel to cheer up Sirpa when her health turns for the worse. Along the way, he faces various challenges, but his determination and love for Sirpa drive the narrative.

    Director Teemu Nikki films the movie entirely from Jaakko's perspective, keeping him in focus and mostly in close-up while the world around him is a blur. The opening credits are written in braille and read aloud by assistive technology, showing how Jaakko navigates the world as a blind wheelchair user. Petri Poikolainen, who plays Jaakko, brings the character to life with a stoic grace and sardonic wit.

    The film highlights the difficulties and barriers faced by blind wheelchair users and the lack of resources to provide assistance, leaving them vulnerable to thieves. It also sheds light on the hostile attitude of the able-bodied world towards people with disabilities.
    10ASuiGeneris

    Unique horror turned love story in a good way!

    Tied with Mar Adentro (2004) for the best film on disabilities ever made. Definitely on my list of the top ten films made this century!

    A hidden gem that is by no means an easy watch, but certainly worth the short running time. And it shouldn't be an easy watch, given that we are watching this from the viewing of a blind man paralyzed from the waist down. We should be counting our blessings, as the director has allowed us to see colors, and vague shapes. What we see is blurry figures, other times we get to see clear titles and scenery; as opposed to our protagonist's true fate, black nothing.

    Although there are many moments of comedy as well as grace, the disorienting sounds, very deliberate mise en scène, and confusticating cinematography make for quite the unpleasant viewing experience. Add to this the emotional difficulty of watching this brave man fight for something so simple and beautiful as a visit to the girlfriend he has yet to meet in real life, and you have the recipe for some heartwrenching tears. At the climax of the film, talk about anyone's worst nightmare! Aspects of this film would categorize this as horror; more frightening than any slasher film out there. Give me Freddy Krueger or Hannibal Lector any day over being so utterly mentally and physically trapped in such indeterminate circumstances! Kudos to the director for the courage to tackle disability from such an innovative, intimate viewpoint.

    A unique vision from an underappreciated director (Teemu Nikki), carried to its full potential by an impressive actor that is both blind and paralyzed from multiple sclerosis in real life (Petri Poikolainen)!
    7paul_haakonsen

    Definitely in a league of its own...

    Stumbling upon the 2021 Finnish movie "Sokea Mies Joka Ei Halunnut Nähdä Titanicia" (aka "The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic"), of course I opted to watch it, as I had never seen nor heard about the movie before. But I have to say that the movie's synopsis definitely won me over.

    Writer and director Teemu Nikki actually put together a storyline that had something very special to offer. Now, before I delve deeper into this, I have to say that this movie is somewhat of an acquired taste, and it is unlikely to find an appeal with the ordinary movie viewer. But if you enjoy movies that transcends the usual formula and goes beyond meager entertainment, then perhaps you should give this movie a chance.

    The storyline was rather interesting, and it was also a nicely written storyline. Teemu Nikki really managed to capture something rather unique and special here. And it was a combination of that rather unusual and unique storyline and narrative mixed with a phenomenal performance by leading actor Petri Poikolainen that really made this an outstanding and enjoyable movie.

    I have not even watched half a dozen of Finnish movies, so I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. But since the movie mostly just focused on Petri Poikolainen, there was a lot of weight on his shoulders for delivering and carrying the movie. And boy, did he do just that! His performance was so realistic, personal and spot on.

    I genuinely enjoyed watching "Sokea Mies Joka Ei Halunnut Nähdä Titanicia", but it is hardly a movie that warrants more than just a single viewing, as the script just doesn't have the contents to support multiple viewings. But this is definitely a movie that I will recommend you to watch, especially if you enjoy offbeat movies.

    My rating of "Sokea Mies Joka Ei Halunnut Nähdä Titanicia" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
    9I_Ailurophile

    Wonderfully smart, thoughtful, and earnest

    They're certainly out there, but there are relatively few movies in the world that center disabled individuals as protagonists, let alone movies that aim to provide some measure of perspective on a given condition. It's not for me to judge how fully successful filmmaker Teemu Nikki was in this capacity, or how delicate and mindful, but the effort is absolutely to be commended nonetheless, and to the same end it's well worth observing that star Petri Poikolainen is himself afflicted with the same conditions as protagonist Jaakko. In both his writing and direction Nikki strives to zero in on the experience of a man who is blind and relies on a wheelchair as a mobility aid, and the small details that are woven into the picture in various ways are very gratifying. The camera is tightly focused on Jaakko at all times, speaking to the smallness and isolation of his world, yet even at that Sari Aaltonen's cinematography is unexpectedly smart, thoughtful, and even dynamic - and in turn, deeply immersive. Carefully plotted audio clues us in to what Jaakko overhears other people saying about him, and speaks to the screen readers and audio devices upon which the visually impaired rely; minutiae in the scene writing further elucidates both how the protagonist gets by, and how rich his life is even with severe and increasing limitations. Most every fundamental choice in 'The blind man who did not want to see Titanic' is geared toward fostering, as much as an audiovisual medium can, understanding of Jaakko, and in turn the disabled in real life, and in Nikki's sagacity that even includes limiting what we as an audience can perceive in the film.

    Going further still with the same guiding ethos, the narrative is more or less split into two parts, one a romantic comedy-drama, and the other a drama-thriller. There is welcome wry wit in the former portion, earning some definite laughs, while the latter offers meaningful tension and suspense, and all the while the telling is wonderfully earnest as Nikki looks at not just how Jaakko lives daily, but also how he navigates difficult, exigent circumstances. It is a bit of a tonal shift, certainly, yet the feature is so strongly centered that it feels natural, avoiding the pitfall that other filmmakers have fallen into of turning hard from one mood to another. Through it all Poikolainen gives a tremendous performance, bringing his very personal, very realistic character to vibrant emotional life. The scene writing is rich and potent, characters are carefully considered, and even the dialogue is very real and believable, and marked with swell personality. While the music takes a backseat here it adds fantastic flavor where it does come into play, and everything from the editing to sound direction is superb. In every way the title is splendidly well made - and the fact that it's so sharply written and directed, with such an admirable core, is marvelously refreshing. I assumed I would enjoy this, yet I'm completely taken with just how excellent it is from top to bottom, and I find myself surprised that it hasn't gotten more attention, and that was kind of only by chance that I came across it. 'The blind man who did not want to see Titanic' deserves much more recognition as far as I'm concerned, for every reason, and in mind it's well worth seeking out.
    10bob_katsionis-75670

    Nothing less than a perfect 10

    Now I need to write about what I just watched right? Here we have a movie made from the heart. Made me laugh, made me mad, scared and cry.

    What else do you need from a movie?

    Besides the strong message about the disabled people, there's also a high value in the director's view of the movie. It's a league of its own as someone else wrote here.

    I put it next to CODA which was a movie that made me cry like a little baby. We have to appreciate what we have,our senses.

    Extra kudos to the fact that it's made by Finnish people, which always gives you something more,strange and bizarre in everything they do.

    Kiitos guys.

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    • Trivia
      The main role was tailor-made for Petri Poikolainen, who like his character has lost his sight and much of the mobility due to multiple sclerosis.
    • Quotes

      Sirpa: What's the last film you saw?

      Jaakko: Towards the end, I was watching John Carpenter's films. When I couldn't tell the difference between Kurt Russell and the husky, I stopped.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are shown in braille with speech synthesis voice over.
    • Connections
      References Conversation secrète (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Nyt on sinun aikasi
      Written by Joose Keskitalo

      Arranged by Antti Lind, Otto Eskelinen and Eero Tikkanen

      Performed by Joose Keskitalo

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2021 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Finland
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • The blind man who did not want to see Titanic
    • Production companies
      • It's Alive Films
      • Wacky Tie Films
      • Wacky Tie Films
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    • Budget
      • €385,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,700
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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