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Roinilan talossa is a fascinating piece of Finnish cinema from 1935, directed by Erkki Karu. The film is set against the backdrop of southern Häme's rural landscape, creating a palpable sense of place that really immerses you in the era. The narrative revolves around the search for the lost will of the late Ojala, which brings a tension that lingers throughout. Olli, the master's nephew, is quite the character—his duplicitous nature adds a layer of intrigue, especially in his attempts to woo Anna, who's caught in a tug-of-war with her feelings for Mauno, the farmhand. It's fascinating to see how the performances draw out themes of ambition, family loyalty, and moral complexity, all woven together with a pacing that keeps you engaged.
Interesting exploration of rural Finnish life. · Subtle performances that convey deeper themes. · Great example of early Finnish cinematography.
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