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So, Vääpeli Körmy ja vetenalaiset vehkeet, it's quite a quirky entry in the Finnish comedy scene from 1991, directed by Ere Kokkonen. The plot dives into the absurdity of military life, with Sergeant Friman tinkering away on his submarine detector, and, of course, you have spies lurking around, adding that layer of intrigue. The tone is a mix of light-hearted humor and some satirical jabs at the Cold War vibe. The pacing has that classic early '90s feel, where it takes its time but never really drags. The practical effects for the underwater scenes are charming in their own right. Performances are solid, particularly from the lead, who really captures that bumbling yet earnest military spirit. It’s a unique blend that makes it stand out among other comedies of the era.
Interesting take on military life and espionage.Notable for its practical effects and charm.Reflects early '90s Finnish comedic style.
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