FALLEN LEAVES Movie Review | Aki Kaurismäki | Finland
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- čas přidán 18. 01. 2024
- We continue catching up with the great international films on the Oscars shortlist with a review of Aki Kaurismäki's "Fallen Leaves." The latest from the Finnish auteur follows two lonely, isolated people (Alma Pöysti and Jussi Vatanen) as they struggle to connect in modern-day, working-class Helsinki. Within the restrained tone there are huge laughs and deep longing. In theaters now and streaming on Mubi.
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"Doesn't smile for most of the movie" ... sounds very Finnish. Very art house. Makes me wonder.
This was such a refreshing take on the romcom formula, because you have all the usual tropes but it's in such a different setting with different people than you're used to seeing -- especially if (like me) you grew up with 80s and 90s romcoms, where everyone seems to have lucrative publishing jobs and their love lives are literally their only challenge.
loved this film. I've never seen something that is so hopeful yet dreary, so bleak and colorful. great stuff.
Haven't seen it but it's on my list of DVDs to buy this year, assuming it's released physically. Thanks for the review, love that you guys cover everything from art house to block busters and everything in between.
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Oooh I've been looking forward to this one. Knew it was understated and joyful but wasn't aware it was also laugh out loud funny (and I appreciate a good oddball sense of humor!). Also only 81 minutes long? Will have to watch.
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We watched this tonight and simply loved it. The silence and minimalism is such a breath of fresh air and it's so authentic. Simultaneously it's emotionally resonant, pitch perfect. It would have been in my top ten od 2023 if I'd seen it in time. I love this film so much! Thanks for the therapy session ☺
That's great!
I can’t explain why I enjoyed Fallen Leaves so much. I just found myself smiling the entire movie and taken with the story. Even though I didn’t cry or laugh out loud, I felt all the emotions once the characters were finally able to express them
I ate at the Zetor restaurant in Helsinki. One of the Leningrad Cowboys (the band in Kaurismaki's "Leningrad Cowboys Go America") owned it. The name comes from a Russian tractor and the food was good.
Zetor tractors are from Czech Republic.
You're right. Thanks for the correction.
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We are here for it!
I've always been iffy about Kaurismäki's movies. He is kind of an institution on his own around here in Finland, but his style definitely isn't for everyone. However, this one feels like he finally got the formula right after four decades of trying. It feels very similary to many of his other movies from the past, but manages to make the characters sympathetic in a way he hasn't managed before.
Fun fact: the girl band is called Maustetytöt, which would be Spice Girls in English.
That is an amazing fun fact, thank you for all those insights and hello to you in Finland!
I watched this today and I found it pretty weird. I liked it, but I’m not sure if it’s for everyone
It is not, but it's charming in its own quirky way. Thanks for watching!
Yeah everyone seeed to love this way more than me. I can understand the understated appeal of a Kelly Reichardt. This, unfortunately did not resonate with me.
Sweet flick 👌
I love this movie
HI Rachel!
Ooh... I love artsy-fartsy Fridays 😋
So do we!
FALLEN LEAVES isu such a unique romance film, but its definitely not for everybody
Is the film as subversive as the match factory girl? That was a real doozy.
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It's an okay movie. Typical romcom material, but because it's done in that snail pace arthouse style you critics go crazy. If the same exact story had been done as a Hollywood movie with a romcom pace and romcom music, critics would pan it, as they pan most women comfort movies. The best thing I can say about this one is that at least it's short, so the boredom is bearable. The fact that it's 98% critics on RT, though only 50% audience tells you this is one of those 'critics movies' not for regular consumption lol !
Not typical at all. This film has nothing to do with typical romantic comedies. Movies aren't meant to be just consumpted.
It's a romcom stripped of pace and music, and some dialogue. It's okay but nothing like critics pretend it is. Why is "understated" so appreciated? It's like every arthouse movie. There's nothing fresh or bold about it, just an arthouse cliche.@@Mustanaamio7
We love rom-coms and take them seriously. Heck, Alonso even co-wrote a book about Hallmark Christmas movies. You must mean some other "you critics."
I love you guys but I gotta keep it real 🙂@@BreakfastAllDay
That just means general audiences hate to be challenged with anything interesting... what else is new?
Sorry ma'am, I know you meant well. But Kaurismaki doesn't (or at least shouldn't) remind of anyone other than Kaurismaki. I've seen every single film by him including Fallen Leaves and studied him in film school. His films are most consistently the same dead pan, gentle, stoic yet uplifting style, the same closed, minimalistic mise-en-scene, the same ode to old school films and soviet type of nostalgia, maybe the humour has dropped a notch from Leningrad Cowboy days. But Kaurismaki is himself, truly his own self. Maybe the only director comparable to him is Jim Jarmusch, and they are good friends too. I love Almodovar. He is nothing like Aki. I'm guessing you haven't seen much of Kaurismaki's filmography. Watch a few, you'll know what I'm talking about. Kind regards from Prague.
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I like Kaurismäki quite a bit but let's not act like comparing one aspect of his work to that of another director is sacrilege.
I love Prague 🥹
I haven't watchd this movie yet, but I have gotten so many mixed reviews from friends that are hard core Kaurismäki fans, some just though it was recyceled Kaurismäki, and didn't think anything special out of it, one even described it like "it was almost like a Kaurismäki -movie made by AI....I Have to watch it when I have the time though. Greetings from Finland!
lol let me offend you for a minute, it reminded me of Godard (politics in the background via radio) meets a grounded Roy Andersson.