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Nummisuutarit is this curious blend of comedy and history, set against the backdrop of 19th century Etelä-Hämee. The film follows Esko, a cobbler's son, and his rather amusing quest for a bride, Crete, with the help of the eccentric Mikko Vilkastu. It's got this quaint, almost rustic charm that just draws you in. The pacing meanders in a way that feels natural, with moments of levity juxtaposed against the societal norms of the time. Performances carry that delightful, slightly exaggerated flair you find in older comedies, really emphasizing the humor of the situation. And while the practical effects are minimal, they contribute to the overall authenticity of the setting, making it a unique experience to watch.
Nummisuutarit has seen a limited release history, making it quite an obscure gem for collectors. Original prints are rare, and the film has garnered interest due to its unique setting and comedic approach. Collectors often seek it not only for its historical significance but also for its representation of Finnish cinema in the late 1930s, which can be a fascinating addition to any collection focusing on international films.
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