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So, 'Saatanan radikaalit' is this quirky Finnish comedy from 1971 that takes a wild spin on the afterlife. Picture Pave, Hese, Timppa, and Viiksi arriving in Hell, but it's more like a sauna to them. The heat's just right, but the bosses are annoyed and send them back to Finland with a briefcase of cash. It's all about how they navigate this unexpected luxury, and it has this absurd charm to it. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter but in a way that's endearing, and the practical effects, though modest, add to its strange allure. The performances are delightfully over the top, giving it a distinct flavor that's hard to find in more conventional comedies.
This film is a bit of a rarity, as it never gained significant mainstream traction, which makes it an interesting find for collectors. There have been a few VHS and DVD releases, but some of them are notably scarce, especially the original prints. Its offbeat humor and distinct cultural references can make it a conversation starter among collectors looking for unique international cinema.
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