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The amazing movie of Eetu Mikkola
NinjagoDareth15 March 2023
I thought it was a wonderful idea to use the famous Karkkilan person Eetu Mikkola in the movie. The movie really was a masterpiece and I loved every second of it. I loved the moment when Eetu Mikkola said "IU IU IU". The movie had one of the best if not the best soundtrack I have ever heard. I really do believe that this movie was one of a kind and deserves the 10/10 rating I gave it. I don't think there will ever be a movie this good again. I think The actors did a wonderful job and portrayed the characters so well. I would really recommend everyone to watch this movie at least once in their life. I truly think Eetu Mikkola is the best and most relatable character I have ever seen.
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The first talking picture of Finland
Petey-102 September 2006
The movie starts with a dance of midsummer evening.There the richest farm-owner of the village, Eetu Mikkola (Aku Käyhkö) tries to woo the beautiful Leena Koski (Helena Koskinen).She has no interest what so ever on the obnoxious Eetu, but she does fancy the riverman Erkki (Urho Somersalmi).Her father Kustaa (Hemmo Kallio) would rather see Leena with the rich Eetu than the riverman.Eetu and his men start a war against Erkki.Erkki Karu directed Tukkipojan morsian in 1931 and it is known as the first talkie in Finland.Partially it still does seem like a silent picture using the intertitles to explain some of the events happening on the screen.All the actors do a good job.Urho Somersalmi and Helena Koskinen make a terrific couple in the lead.Koskinen is fantastic with her seducing looks.No wonder men are fighting over her.Aku Käyhkö does his villain's part very well.Hemmo Kallio is brilliant as the father.Then there are Uuno Montonen as Kantola, Thörild Bröderman and Hilma Jorma as Erkki's parents.The great Aku Korhonen appears as Eetu's friend.This movie is 75 years old now.In that time Finnish movies and movies in general have changed a lot.In one scene the villagers play round game and sing Kalliolle kukkulalle.It's a beautiful scene.Beautiful, and almost surreal.It's like they sing and dance themselves into history.
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