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So, 'Mies, joka ei osannut sanoa ei' is quite fascinating. Risto Jarva's direction creates this warm, almost nostalgic feel, capturing the essence of 1970s Helsinki with its charming wooden houses. The pacing is a bit relaxed, allowing the character development to unfold naturally, which is really nice. The story revolves around this young priest, who’s really more of a reluctant romantic hero, caught up in the attention of local women. His struggle with commitment and trying to satisfy everyone adds layers to the comedy. You get some light-hearted moments, yet there's a subtle commentary on societal expectations and personal boundaries. The performances are solid, particularly the lead, who embodies that awkward charm perfectly. It’s an interesting blend of romance and humor, though it doesn't shy away from the complexities of relationships, which gives it a distinctive edge.
Warm atmosphere with a nostalgic feel.Relaxed pacing allows for character depth.Subtle commentary on relationships and societal norms.
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