Fallen Leaves

2023 [FINNISH]

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

25
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 97% · 168 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 59% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 28006 28K

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Plot summary

In modern-day Helsinki, two lonely souls in search of love meet by chance in a karaoke bar. However, their path to happiness is beset by obstacles – from lost phone numbers to mistaken addresses, alcoholism, and a charming stray dog.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
January 25, 2024 at 05:27 PM

Top cast

Martti Suosalo as Raunio
Alina Tomnikov as Tonja
Alma Pöysti as Ansa
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by meinwonderland 6 / 10

Dry Romance

This is a simple story of boy meets girl, girl meets boy, with little, and often unimportant and dry, dialogue between the main characters. Yet somehow it had a lasting effect on me. Maybe the visuals wich I found really beautiful and aesthetic in a retro-like style. This is the first movie I see by Aki Kaurismaki and something tells me it's not going to be the last. While the story is simple, the delivery is not. For instance, the deadpan delivery of the actors is something I found interesting and at times funny. Interesting because other than Yorgos Lanthimos I know of no one who did this. Not only the delivery of the dialogue, but the content of the dialogue itself is something out of the ordinary. While most romcoms are full of conversations where the loved ones try to impress the other part and so on, here it is almost like the opposite. The dialogues are absolutely dry, dull, common, etc. And I don't say it in a bad way because at least in this movie it works. Anyway, it is worth a watch in my opinion.

Reviewed by kpilipyuk 8 / 10

An allusion to Soviet proletariat

I'm not here to write a full review but just to share one observation. The Finland in picture is not real, neither it is a Finland of the past, despite of artifacts from the 70s and 40s. It is a Finland of proletariat, an allusion to what was once and could possibly still return. The colors, the fashion, the rhythm, and the certain quality of post production of the film is deliberately made to look like old Soviet cinema (perhaps). I grew up in Soviet Union, so immediately recognize that aesthetics, as well as the reality of the depressed suburbs, omnipresent alchoholism, and the worst kind of proletariat reality, where people are neither given a setting for developing nor being in any way protected. The war in Ukraine is an actor of the film as well. It is present from the opening scene and on - some listen to it, some switch the channel off, but it constantly comes back to interact with the characters. The film might be, among other things, a commentary on the reality that modern-day russia represents. Also interesting that the main male characters are delusional as in wanting to be something they are not on multiple occasions (Holapa's friend wanting to be young or a singer-superstar signing large contracts, or Holappa himself claiming he could easily be a "cool guy" if only he wanted to). It is certainly about us all, and how much delusional hopes are a part of human condition. Yet these become paramount, a desperate means for escape, in a world where people are living in poverty and with little means for self-actualization. Of course there is also this scene when Anse comes to the hospital to read to Holappa and sits down onto a chair painted in blue and yellow, but that might be already a bit of a stretch to think this might symbolize ukraine fighting to get whatever Holappa represents out of darkness and into the world of hope. Overall it's a charming feel-good movie, classically Kaurismaki.

Reviewed by Xstal 8 / 10

As Dry as Gin...

Ansa has been fired after the sell by, working in a supermarket time don't fly by, now she's lost and all alone, at least she has her little home, but she'd like to have someone, to share good times by. Holappa has been fired because he drinks, kind of guy who's world's eroded and just stinks, but he's fallen for a girl, it's put his head into a swirl, although the way things seem to go, you'd think he's jinxed. It's a story of two folk that come together, amid the backdrop of a war that seems to tether, as they do their best to miss, the opportunity for bliss, and start to live their lives, combined together.

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