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7/10
A quality adaptation of the classic book
B-rapunSaario4 May 2005
"Tulitikkuja lainaamassa" (Borrowing matches), for at least most Finns, is more widely known as a book by Maiju Lassila than as a movie. First I must note that Algot Untola, mentioned in the writing credits, indeed is the real name of Lassila. The book is one of the most beloved Finnish classics, although nowadays kids probably don't read it too often. It is a description of peaceful countryside life of the early 20th century, disturbed by a series of funny coincidences and misunderstandings. Although the book is best described as a farce, it still has some documentary value also, making fun of the differences between the slow backward life of the farmers and the "city" lifestyle, where city means a group of houses and a couple of streets. It all starts when farmer Ihalainen must visit his neighbors to borrow some matches...

Having read the book a couple of years ago, I was interested in this movie version, but afraid of whether it could keep the spirit of the book. I could not. I was satisfied though, because although the movie is quite loyal to the plot, it managed to make the necessary adaptation to keep things going. Great part of the humor in the book is based on very slowly evolving scenes, where people just can't get to the point, and that does not look good on the screen, when there is only just about 90 minutes to spare. Therefore I must congratulate the director, although the movie looks quite different from the book.

This is a real feel-good -movie. There are no evil characters, as they are not needed. Ordinary people can mess their lives without the help of any villains. You are not going to die of laughter, but it does not matter. Personally I prefer this to most of the average 21st century comedies, as they are so desperately trying to make you laugh. In the end the feeling is being ashamed, either for the actors or the characters, depending of the quality of the film. But in this case, they had a good script to base the movie on. I wish they made more movies like Full Monty nowadays.

I must, though, admit that the quality of the actors is not all excellent. Some of the performances are quite amateur-like, which is of course typical for a movie of this age. On the other hand, the movie has some of the best Finnish actors of the time. Especially I like Siiri Angerkoski, but all the main characters are played with good spirit, to give them interesting personalities.
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10/10
Good feelings
matti_kaki11 June 2011
I've seen this movie at least 7 times still enjoying it. Especially Aku Korhonen as Antti Ihalainen is just adorable. This is also a popular drama held in Finnish summer theaters which usually take place outside located in beautiful or historical places all over the Finland.

Ester Toivonen (as Maija-Liisa Ihalainen) was known first as Miss Finland 1933 and Miss Europe 1934 elected in the UK. She acted in 14 movies between 1934-1943 and was even offered a contract in Hollywood but somehow she refused it. Ester Toivonen was the first Miss Finland who acted in a movie and many others have been followed her. Usually they acted only in one movie in a minor roles having perhaps few lines. Ester Toivonen was a real actress.
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9/10
The first movie version of Algot Untola's classic novel
Petey-101 February 2012
Tulitikkuja lainaamassa (1938) is the first movie version of the novel written by Algot Untola (Maiju Lassila) in 1910.It's directed by Yrjö Norta and T.J. Särkkä.Aku Korhonen and Unto Laakso are terrific in the lead playing Antti Ihalainen and Jussi Vatanen.Ester Toivonen is wonderful as Maija-Liisa Ihalainen.And so is Aino Haverinen as her mother Anna-Liisa.Siiri Angerkoski is superb as Kaisa Makkonen.Joel Rinne is great as Ville Kettunen.Kaarlo Kartio is very funny as Tahvo Kenonen.Kaarlo Angerkoski is marvelous as Police Chief.I recently found this movie on VHS from the library.Some time ago I saw the version from 1980.Both of these movies are funny.In this movie the team work between Aku and Unto is something unique.Starting from the first moment they meet.We see them in many hilarious situations, like catching a pig.And when they're visiting Kaisa Makkonen.Or the havoc they cause after tasting a little booze.And there's something endearing to watch Aku Korhonen sleeping on the bench in the beginning of the movie.Watch this movie and enjoy the work of these comedic geniuses.
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