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Viikon tyttö, from 1946, has this charmingly whimsical vibe that mirrors the post-war optimism of its time. The tale spins around an unlikely heroine from a fish factory who stumbles into a beauty contest and garners attention she never sought. The juxtaposition of her humble beginnings with the absurdity of the socialites and the factory manager's son vying for her affections is presented with a light-hearted touch. You can feel the pacing shift as the story unfolds, blending comedy and romance in a way that feels refreshingly genuine. It's not just about beauty, but the absurdity of fame and the unpredictability of life. The performances bring a delightful energy, making it a quirky watch that lingers in memory.
Viikon tyttö has seen limited releases over the years, often making physical copies quite scarce, especially outside Finland. Collectors have a keen interest due to its unique blend of post-war themes and comedy, as well as the mystery surrounding its director, which adds an extra layer of intrigue. While it may not be the most mainstream title, its charm and distinctive narrative make it appealing for those interested in the nuances of 1940s cinema.
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