Director:
Teemu NikkiGuión:
Teemu NikkiCámara:
Sari AaltonenReparto:
Petri Poikolainen, Marjaana Maijala, Hannamaija Nikander, Samuli Jaskio, Rami Rusinen, Matti OnnismaaStreaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Jaakko y Sirpa nunca se han visto en persona, pero solían hablar por teléfono todos los días. Cuando él se enteró de que su salud estaba deteriorándose, decidió ir a verla a otra ciudad y ahí fue cuando ella vio que él era ciego y que estaba paralizado de pecho para abajo. (Filmin)
Reseñas (2)
The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic reliably evokes emotions in the viewer, because a subject in which bad things happen to a severely disabled person probably cannot be treated without emotional impact. In that respect, the film is a bit of a tear-jerker, which makes me not entirely like it. But for the first, entertaining and better than expected half, I'll give it a fourth star. (56th KVIFF) ()
Another delightful gem from Scandinavia. It's a refreshingly original drama—funny, sharp in its dialogue, and visually creative. You can tell it’s something different just from the title alone. At a tight 80 minutes, the film finds beauty in simplicity and keeps you engaged with its unique approach. While I’m holding back from giving it a full five stars, it’s one of those films that makes you appreciate that less is more. ()