Director:
Teemu NikkiGuión:
Teemu NikkiCámara:
Sari AaltonenReparto:
Petri Poikolainen, Marjaana Maijala, Hannamaija Nikander, Samuli Jaskio, Rami Rusinen, Matti OnnismaaStreaming (1)
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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)
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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. ()
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) ()
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