8/10
Heartwarming tale of a Hermit & Hare
20 November 2020
I had watched Le lièvre de Vatanen (2006) directed by Marc Rivière during the lockdown. It wasn't a satisfying experience and i was disappointed with the adaptation. Few days back I looked up the internet for more titles on the adaptation and I was surprised to see Risto Jarva's name. I have seen few early films of the Finnish new wave auteur but missed this one. Uff, I finally watched the film, and I was so overwhelmed that it did justice to the adaptation. The making is unexpectedly captivating and really beautiful. It tells the stress of advertiser Vatanen who throws society's rulebook out of the window and reverts to being a hermit with his newfound companion, a Hare. Taking wildness as a form of liberation, they go further into the Finnish woods and jumps into a great adventure. They encounter cops, poachers, nomad, gypsies and travel guides in their journey. The trip that they take is a truly heart-warming story with lot of emotions and comical in few places. This film had moments of humour especially as we witness confusion experience by Vatanen when he is visited by a group of rich travellers. The theme to break away from the slave monotony is supported with impressive acting, dialogues also with an amazing score. I read that Risto Jarva, died in a car accident on his return journey from the preview of this film before the premier night. I rank this as one of the best Finnish films ever made and its miles better than the 2006 film. I hope many people will get to see this gem and there is another trivia that Finnish metal giants Amorphis has used the theme music of this film in their song 'Message in the Amber' from Queen of Time album. I have heard it and the lead melody is brilliant and I suggest others to check it out.
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