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Heart of a Lion

Original title: Leijonasydän
  • 2013
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  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.3K
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Heart of a Lion (2013)
DramaRomance

Neo-Nazi falls in love with a woman who has a black son and finds himself fighting with conflicting feelings.Neo-Nazi falls in love with a woman who has a black son and finds himself fighting with conflicting feelings.Neo-Nazi falls in love with a woman who has a black son and finds himself fighting with conflicting feelings.

  • Director
    • Dome Karukoski
  • Writer
    • Aleksi Bardy
  • Stars
    • Peter Franzén
    • Laura Birn
    • Jasper Pääkkönen
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    • Director
      • Dome Karukoski
    • Writer
      • Aleksi Bardy
    • Stars
      • Peter Franzén
      • Laura Birn
      • Jasper Pääkkönen
    • 14User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Peter Franzén
    Peter Franzén
    • Teppo Salminen
    Laura Birn
    Laura Birn
    • Sari
    Jasper Pääkkönen
    Jasper Pääkkönen
    • Harri
    Yusufa Sidibeh
    • Rhamadhani
    Jussi Vatanen
    Jussi Vatanen
    • Kulmala
    Timo Lavikainen
    Timo Lavikainen
    • Olli
    Pamela Tola
    Pamela Tola
    • Tölli
    Mikko Neuvonen
    • Daniel
    Niko Vakkuri
    • Reko
    Jani Toivola
    • Salif
    Stan Saanila
    • Aleksi Rämö
    Juha Pursiainen
    • Isä
    Esa Muittari
    • Isä
    Janne Ravi
    • Rikas isä
    Jarno Jäppinen
    • Isä
    Mika Määttä
    • Isä
    Timo Mäkinen
    • Isä
    Jaakko Hämeenniemi
    • Isä
    • Director
      • Dome Karukoski
    • Writer
      • Aleksi Bardy
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    5dieheinis

    Over the top

    The movie has a good message, the relationship between the "stepfather" and his son is heartwarming, their dialogue and the way they open up to each other is great, but all of that get's torn apart and gets ridiculed by the unbelievable stuff that is happening around them.

    The conflicts and scenarios created in this movie are highly unrelatable and unrealistic, they don't mirror the reality at all, which is bad if you want to create a believable and relatable story. Some of the stuff that is happening is exaggerated at best, but most of the stuff that is happening is just outlandish fantasy.

    One example.

    All the hideous acts of racism and all the violence that has happend in this movie and not ONE single time was the press or police involved?! I mean no one calls the police or get's jailed, EVER. Like the only scene that someone got into CUSTODY is after something gets blown up with a grenade and even then, the person simply gets released without an investigation.

    I don't know why they couldn't keep things more grounded and based on reality, it would have made this movie sooo much better, but instead this movie just tries too hard to shock people with exaggerated fights and conflicts.
    7samukaresma

    Finnish History X

    I instantly got the feeling to compare it American History X, as Heart of a Lion was presented with a similar premise. Heart of a Lion, however, focuses a lot more on the relationship between the two characters, rather than (mostly) one character having an existential crisis.

    The beginging was a bit odd and boring. The relationship with the main character and his future girlfriend felt very awkward and unrelatable. I just kept thinking why on Earth would she want to be with him, and the chemistry felt forced. The chemistries and relationships between the main character and the kid and the brother were a lot better, great even. Those and the acting was really what carried the movie. Otherwise it could have been better.

    The neo-Nazi group as well as the plot in general and its events were all very unconvincing and unbelievable, as in unrealistic and over-the-top. Seven guys coming to beat one guy up just because their kid's shirt was stolen at school? Things like that really broke the immersion. All the other characters aside from the three main characters felt over-exaggerated caricatures and stereotypes.

    Despite its flaws, the movie still managed to be emotional and after the first twenty minutes the pacing and directing were good. Acting was great and overall the movie was okay.
    10Vartiainen

    Best movie to come out of Finland in years

    I had honestly given up hope of ever seeing a truly good Finnish film. Finnish filmmakers seemed to have this peculiar depressive streak a mile wide and every film I watched was either painfully banal comedy or a dark drama about the cruelty of life. And then I saw this film.

    Leijonasydän by Dome Karukoski is the best Finnish film I've personally ever seen. It has the capacity of emotion, the sheer skill and the story to stand side by side with the best international films out there. And the reasons for this excellence are the reasons why most films succeed: excellent characters and a great story. And it's not that the story itself is all that unpredictable or new. The film is about a Neo-Nazi that is forced to live with his new girlfriend's son. A son, whose father just happens to be of African descent. You can probably figure out how the story will pan out just from that. It's the execution here, the way the story is told and how well the actors do their jobs, that pulls the movie through.

    And those aforementioned actors are all very skilled. Peter Franzén and Jasper Pääkkönen both do a credible job of portraying two brothers, who both happen to believe in white power. Yet they're not treated unsympathetically. Their actions are condemned, sure, but the film also goes to great lengths to show them not as monster, but as people who believe in wrong things. They both show capability for regret, sympathy and even love, despite their upbringing. Great depth of emotion and humanity.

    Laura Birn and Yusufa Sidibeh also shine as mother and son. Finland still doesn't get all that many immigrants, so people of foreign descent are still something of an oddity here. Thus it's great to see films like this one that treat the fact like it's supposed to be: a family, no matter their respective skin colour.

    As far criticism goes, I only have a couple of nitpicks. Like how the ending could have gone on for a bit longer, or how Birn's character gets suddenly removed for a part of the film, but these are more matters of taste rather than real flaws in the film.

    Leijonasydän is a great film. It believes in humanity, has incredible role performances and is just all around heartwarming to watch. Highly recommended for all.
    9losindiscretoscine

    Can love save us from an extremist ideology?

    Can love save us from an extremist ideology? That's the question addressed by "Heart of A Lion", four times nominated to the Jussi Awards (the Finnish equivalent of the BAFTA) in 2014. In addition to the actors' amazing performances (Peter Franzén is superb), the movie sensitively shows the trouble in having a normal life when we want to be an active representative to an ideology like nazism. Despite some tough moments and Dome Karukoski's accuracy to show how this extremely violent environment is, there is room for light in this Finnish movie. Little by little, Teppo finds his humanity and humbly realizes the limits of far-right ideologies that are indeed quite popular in Northern countries. Even though Finland is going to celebrate the first century of its independence, immigration is still rare and attachment to the roots and the national history are essential. Although the director says that "Heart of a Lion" could have been set anywhere, the story is the more legitimate and realist in Finland. This film sends us a beautiful moral: complicity, wiseness and reason can win against ignorance, exclusion and violence that, as shown by the movie, are synonyms of decay and degeneration instead of progress and growth. Full review on our blog Los Indiscretos : https://losindiscretos.org
    8kosmasp

    Right way

    I can't comment on movies from Finnland in general or if there have been better ones in recent past than this one. But I can tell you, that this one is pretty damn good. And hopefully you're not offended by the "d"-word, because there's much worse coming your way in this movie. And while most of it could be viewed as borderline cliché and predictable as to were it is heading, the movie itself is able to not only get away with it, but be mesmerizing nonetheless.

    It's the central performances (which includes the kid) and also the sensibility with which the movie is handled by everyone involved. Unfortunately stuff like this happens in real life too and it's not just fiction. Is there hope though? For the character(s) involved and for us in general?

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      Lyrics by Tuula Valkama

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • Sweden
    • Official site
      • Official website
    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • 雄獅之心
    • Filming locations
      • Kotka, Finland
    • Production companies
      • Film i Väst
      • Helsinki-Filmi
      • Kirkon Mediasäätiö
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      • €1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,654,271
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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