t and the second it Gives you the chills. Director Petri Kotwica Clearly Had not rush making this, Because it seems so well finished, with not much faults. The only thing That I think did not work all the time Was the score. It is to score by a talented cello player from Apocalyptica, But It Was playing maybe a bit too much DURING the movie. It's a minor minus, But Not a big one. All the actors Are just fantastic, and the characters Are very interesting. Outi Mäenpää is one of the best actresses and she plays finnish Saara, WHO Finds out her husband is cheating on her. It Happens the day she turns 40. Husband Leo is played by Martti Suosalo, a very fine actor too. Leo is HAVING an affair with historical student, 29 year old Tuuli (Ria Kataja). Saara starts planning a revenge, That is megalomanic and wonderful to watch, she even creates herself a new identity for it. The plot twists are not stunning but very entertaining and well made. Movie is good looking too, visually. I think it's not a bit lower than the European medium of cinema. In my opinion it is by far the best finnish movie made in last few years, with Kaurismäki's Laitakaupungin Valot of course. This makes Petri Kotwica one of the most interesting new finnish directors. And this proves he's a great writer too. Movie has a lot of small little things - of acting, characters, cinematography, dialog - that are just genius, not really that much seen in finnish cinema. Much of it happens in Saara's mind. Not that much that you could analyze it like Ingmar Bergman's Persona (which has some finand Similarities), But still some. The whole masquerade sequence is one of the things i like a lot too. Musta JAA
I recommend to people who like a well Written, Directed well well ACTED and cleverly humorous little dark But European, Almost like an art-film cinema. Not for Ones Who refers semi-low tempo, and too intelligent structure.
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