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Mommilan veriteot 1917 (1973) paints a haunting portrait of Alfred Kordelin, set against the backdrop of the Finnish Civil War. The film has this raw, gritty atmosphere that immerses you in a tumultuous time, with the pacing reflecting the looming chaos. It dives deep into themes of wealth, power, and the eventual downfall that comes with both—really makes you think about the human condition. The performances are understated but carry a weight that feels authentic, drawing you into Kordelin's personal struggles. Not to forget the practical effects used to recreate the era, which lend an almost documentary-like quality to the film, making it stand out among its peers.
Mommilan veriteot 1917 is a lesser-known gem in Finnish cinema that collectors often seek, primarily due to its unique exploration of historical themes and character study. The scarcity of physical formats, particularly on VHS and DVD, adds to its allure, making each find feel like a little victory. Its historical significance and engaging narrative ensure it garners interest among those who appreciate the depth of early 70s cinema, especially in the context of Finnish history.
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