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Hevimpi reissu

  • 2024
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.6K
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Max Ovaska, Samuli Jaskio, Johannes Holopainen, and Chike Ohanwe in Hevimpi reissu (2024)
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Impaled Rektum, a band, is in jail but must escape when the guitarist's father falls ill and their family home/business faces demolition. They receive an offer to play a major festival but d... Read allImpaled Rektum, a band, is in jail but must escape when the guitarist's father falls ill and their family home/business faces demolition. They receive an offer to play a major festival but decline due to being imprisoned and unprepared.Impaled Rektum, a band, is in jail but must escape when the guitarist's father falls ill and their family home/business faces demolition. They receive an offer to play a major festival but decline due to being imprisoned and unprepared.

  • Directors
    • Juuso Laatio
    • Jukka Vidgren
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    • Juuso Laatio
    • Jukka Vidgren
  • Stars
    • David Bredin
    • Mats Eldøen
    • Johannes Holopainen
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    6.0/10
    1.6K
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    • Directors
      • Juuso Laatio
      • Jukka Vidgren
    • Writers
      • Juuso Laatio
      • Jukka Vidgren
    • Stars
      • David Bredin
      • Mats Eldøen
      • Johannes Holopainen
    • 10User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Bredin
    David Bredin
    • Rob
    Mats Eldøen
    • Warden Petterssen
    Johannes Holopainen
    Johannes Holopainen
    • Turo
    Anna-Maija Ihander
    Anna-Maija Ihander
    • Secretary
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    Samuli Jaskio
    • Lotvonen
    Karolis Kasperavicius
    • Spazz
    Moa Kikuchi
    • Moametal
    Sinikka Mokkila
    • Merja Lotvonen
    Suzuka Nakamoto
    • Su-Metal
    Chike Ohanwe
    • Oula
    Momoko Okazaki
    • Momometal
    Max Ovaska
    • Xytrax
    Ruth Rosenfeld
    • Chris
    Ieva Staselyte
    • Josefine, Fisto's Assistant
    Martti Syrjä
    Martti Syrjä
    • Pekka Lotvonen
    Anatole Taubman
    Anatole Taubman
    • Fisto
    Helén Vikstvedt
    • Dokken
    Jussi Vuori
    • Gdansk
    • Directors
      • Juuso Laatio
      • Jukka Vidgren
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      • Juuso Laatio
      • Jukka Vidgren
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    7siderite

    Less fun than the first one, but still entertaining

    I think the film is more of a mess than the first one. With vibes of Grady Hendrix's We Sold Our Souls, but also trying to be funny, while also depicting financial bullying of small enterprises from banks, with lots of metal references, but also featuring Babymetal, while actually going nowhere with it... it's all over the place.

    The guys are still fun, in that childish endearing way, but their art has to come face to face with the real world of music, where music doesn't matter, and money, but not for performance, but from merch. Still, I can't help noticing that the same problems hitting the band seem to shadow the movie itself.

    Overall, I think it was decent, with a rather bizarre ending that felt like someone just got fed up with making the movie and wanted to finish it quickly.
    10Amonmon

    When the sequel is better than the first movie!

    What can I say? I went to see this movie with an expectation to see a comedy movie revolving around metal music, its subcultures and oh boy, did it deliver! One of the best good mood movies I have seen in ages and a real delight for anyone who understands metal culture and how it is.

    I have seen the first movie and while I liked it, it felt more like a drama movie of how it is difficult to live in a small countryside town when you don't fit in. The guys being metal heads was like a side bonus - they could have been anything else. Here, in the sequel, Turo and his band members being metalheads is the carrying force the movie relies on. As it should! I have to say, from bottom of my heart, that this movie was so, so much better than the first one. More on the comedic side and hey, there was a lot more heavy metal music, too!

    Xytrax is again one of the best things this movie has to offer. The joke of Xytrax liking some other bands than the pure black metal or "real metal" ones was a delight because every single black metal guy I know has a secret band crush on something "wrong". One of the guys I know loves Madonna, while the other is a big fan of Ayumi Hamasaki, and so on. There are lots of little treats for metal fans and people understanding the subculture like these in the movie. Spot an Immortal reference, Peter Steele and Misfits!

    I was super happy to see Oula getting more role in the movie. He actually makes a great addition into the team and the band feels coherent, even when Jynkky from the first movie is missing. Oula didn't just take Jynkky's spot, he became part of the band. Bravo!

    I also loved that the movie touched the topic of stardom and being really famous; the audience doesn't come to listen to our music and doesn't care what we want to say with our lyrics - they only came to ogle us and wish to get into our pants. There's no privacy, no genuine care, just lust for a piece of meat on a stage. Not to mention how much money rules in the music business, metal included.

    Definitely a big praise for this movie. It is a good mood movie and really made for the metal audience - a general audience might not get as much out from this movie as the target audience but it is okay. It's worth it.
    9popboy101

    Feelgood metal movie with great soundtrack

    This movie includes a fairly complex plot with twists & turns, it looks good and the main characters are all different, realistic and well performed. The setting is great, and will please both metal and non-metal fans. A lot of the jokes are dark humour, and reflect the complexity of trying to survive in the music industry quite realistically. There are several different locations, including a city centre and the Wacken festival. They have gone through some real effort to put this together. I don't know what the budget for this was, but it's very well executed. I have not seen the first movie called "Heavy Trip" but went to the theater today encouraged by a friend, you do not need to have seen the first movie to see this. The soundtrack is superb, there are a lot of different tracks that blend well in with the story..
    10KDean509

    Truly a beautiful follow up.

    A true recapturing of the heart and soul of the first film. A great testament, if you will. I've never loved a follow up as much as I love this. No matter if you're a lover of Baby Metal, or Abbath, Metallica, or Suicide Silence, there is something to be said for the metal community. We're all here for one another, and it shows. This film has more heart than 90% of the mainstream films I've seen since the first one debuted. These reviews have to be so long, but all I need to say is that this film is awesome. Great watch with friends and or lovers of music in general. Share it with your buddies, they'll thank you.
    8stefan_papp

    Not as good as the first one

    But it's still worth 8 stars. It is a movie for heavy metal fans who will still enjoy it. For me, the highlight as with the first movie is Max Ovaska as Xytrax.

    You just have to go with the flow. You see a lot of heavy metal guys and they behave in their own way. Xytrax has his principles, Oula has his anger outbursts when provoked, Turo looks for fame and Lotvonen once in a while seems not to be too smart.

    It contains a bit criticism on the well-being society of the scandinavian countries and it gives a message towards the music business that wants to monetize and does not care about skills. There are some insider jokes for metal freaks.

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    • Trivia
      The news report about the fire is reported by "Dirk Schneider", a reference to former Accept singer Udo Dirkschneider. He refers to the events as a "Symphony of Destruction" in reference to the Megadeth song of the same name, and when interviewing the dazed Dokken, she quotes "Monarch to the kingdom of the dead / Infamous butcher / Angel of death", the chorus of Slayer's "Angel of Death".
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      Follows Heavy Trip (2018)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2024 (Finland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • Germany
      • Norway
      • Lithuania
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Heavier Trip
    • Production companies
      • Heimathafen Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,950
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,643
      • Dec 1, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,637
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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