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Menolippu Mombasaan (2002)
AAARGH!
What a f... This is one those films which I hate from the bottom of my heart! Only few times when I have stepped out of cinema after seeing a film I have been outrageously mad and frustrated. This is probably the most horrible film what I have paid for watching in theater.
The plot is so many times used earlier. This film has nothing new to offer. This product tells something about the state of Finnish film. In Finland there is released yearly several movies which have no deeper point or special content at all. Huge marketing campaigns brainwash people to go and watch movies like this and 'Pahat Pojat' (another hugely overrated and marketed movie) and 'Levottomat3'. People go and praise the cr*ppy movies all the way without any doubt or serial knowledge of movies. Other words they watch what they are told to.
Ok, I know it is completely useless to complain, but this is my opinion... Sorry if I offended anyone...
Nousukausi (2003)
It's not good...
This movie is so mild! I tried not to expect anything greater from this film, but still it was a big disappointment. The basic idea of the story is interesting and potential. This could have been so much better. The characters are really simple, no depth at all. It's a shame that previously talented performers Tiina Lymi and Petteri Summanen didn't make the already poor characters any better. The director just don't get the watcher emotionally involved at all with this piece of cr*p.
And the the chase sequence at the end of the movie. That's hideous!!!
Why there had to be so stupid and old solution for that situation?
It's too much used element with even more terrible way of filming it. OH NO!
Bronenosets Potyomkin (1925)
You have ever seen editing like this before!
I liked the film although it was kind of hard to figure out what's happening in the end of the film when The Potemkin had meeting with the squadron. The legendary 'Odessa Steps' -sequence was even more spectacular than I expected. The editing really had a big effect on me. It is interesting to think the film age and then observe the modern use of camera and editing. The other thing that took my attention was the movement of camera during the 'steps'. I wouldn't have believed earlier that there had been a camera-trolley at all (or the length of the steps) in the 1925's Soviet. Absolutely fantastic....