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The Missile

Original title: Ohjus
  • 2024
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.1K
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Pyry Kähkönen and Oona Airola in The Missile (2024)
ComedyDrama

Tells the empowering story of an abused single mother working at a small-town newspaper who gets drawn into the investigation surrounding the missile crash, which upends life in a small nort... Read allTells the empowering story of an abused single mother working at a small-town newspaper who gets drawn into the investigation surrounding the missile crash, which upends life in a small northern village.Tells the empowering story of an abused single mother working at a small-town newspaper who gets drawn into the investigation surrounding the missile crash, which upends life in a small northern village.

  • Director
    • Miia Tervo
  • Writer
    • Miia Tervo
  • Stars
    • Oona Airola
    • Pyry Kähkönen
    • Hannu-Pekka Björkman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Miia Tervo
    • Writer
      • Miia Tervo
    • Stars
      • Oona Airola
      • Pyry Kähkönen
      • Hannu-Pekka Björkman
    • 7User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Oona Airola
    Oona Airola
    • Niina Kuittinen
    Pyry Kähkönen
    • Kai Repola
    Hannu-Pekka Björkman
    Hannu-Pekka Björkman
    • Esko
    Tommi Korpela
    Tommi Korpela
    • Pertti Keinänen
    Jarkko Niemi
    Jarkko Niemi
    • Illu
    Emma Kilpimaa
    • Kaisa
    Tommi Eronen
    Tommi Eronen
    • Tapio
    Ona Kamu
    • Hilkka
    Sakari Kuosmanen
    Sakari Kuosmanen
    • Reino, Niinan ukki
    Milka Ahlroth
    Milka Ahlroth
    • Hanski
    Kai Lehtinen
    Kai Lehtinen
    • Pekka
    Turkka Mastomäki
    • Pasi isonatsainen
    Kari Väänänen
    Kari Väänänen
    • Uutis-Seppo
    Sanna-Kaisa Palo
    • Marja-Liisa
    Tiina Tauraite
    Tiina Tauraite
    • Mailis Ahmo
    Minea Köngäs
    • Jonna
    Aatos Höglund
    • Janne
    Oliver Heikkala
    • Aarne
    • Director
      • Miia Tervo
    • Writer
      • Miia Tervo
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    8brentsbulletinboard

    Brilliantly Conceived, Eminently Empowering and Delightfully Quirky

    Who would have thought that a reserved, homespun single mother of two married to an abusive imprisoned husband could turn her life around by writing about the dangers of nuclear proliferation? But, if you're Niina Kuittinen (Oona Airola), a young housewife living in rural Lapland, that's precisely what happens when she takes a reporting job with a local newspaper and unwittingly stumbles into a story that almost any intrepid journalist would kill for - the crash of an off-course Soviet missile in the Finnish wilderness in 1984. She eagerly investigates the incident, despite limited experience as a reporter, little knowledge of nuclear weapons and resistance from her publisher (Hannu-Pekka Björkman), who doesn't want to upset the locals with such depressing talk, insisting instead on running only upbeat but innocuous human interest stories. Niina is undeterred, however, throwing herself into a story that garners international attention, regardless of the challenges she faces. In doing so, she grows and matures, finding her footing as a newly empowered woman, as well as finding new love in a handsome, adoring and attentive military man (Pyry Kähkönen). Niina's transformation gives her purpose and helps her to prepare for the impending release of her incarcerated toxic husband (Tommi Eronen), who returns home promising he's changed, despite evidence to the contrary. Niina's new life thus begins, ironically, thanks to her immersion in a devastating subject - but one that ultimately imbues her with a healthier, more realistic outlook on the wider world and the nature of her existence. Writer-director Miia Tervo's fact-based third feature outing is another of those unexpected cinematic gems that effectively mixes genres in coming up with a delightful and enlightening film. Much of the first half presents a colorful portrait of the protagonist's hometown, family and neighbors, featuring ample humor that's decidedly quirky, deliciously deadpan and superbly understated, not unlike the folksy, unassuming laughs prevalent in movies like "Fargo" (1996). But, as Niina's story unfolds, it takes on more serious overtones as viewers witness the character develop into someone who leaves behind the crippling naivete and obsequiousness that have long been holding her back. Admittedly, the film begins to drag a bit in the last act, needlessly stretching out material that's easy to predict without having to belabor it. Nevertheless, "The Missile" is one of those pictures that audience members are likely to come away from feeling as though they've been warmly welcomed into a community of loving family and friends whom they've known for a long time but without the unduly burdensome trappings of schmaltz and sentimentality. And there's a lot to be said for that, even if it takes a little taste of Armageddon to get us there.
    6alexanderliljefors

    Better then i expected!

    First of all the premise sounded really intriguing aswell with a good trailer! Its not very often i watch Finnish films and certainly they arent that common at Netflix! So i felt i had to watch this as soon i could!

    The big question mark is the editing. I dont know what to think about it. It's extremely quick and sometimes very loose and gets you confused. Sometimes it works very well and give the film a pace which makes you stuck to the story and dont want to take you eyes off from it.

    It also captures the fight of feminism and journalistic freedom.

    Aswell with a good script and a really driving character who is played incredibly well with passion, the film is always driven forward! Better then i expected!

    Soundtrack is really great!

    I really recommend this one! It's definitely worth watching! A avarage and good film!
    10filmituikku

    absolutely amazing female driven story

    This film is a masterpiece. The depiction of Lapland in the 1980s feels incredibly authentic. The film looks, sounds, and captures life as it was in the backwoods of Finland when the great Soviet Union loomed just behind the Iron Curtain. An important theme is a female character navigating a man's world, trying to find her place-not through money, education, or physical appearance, but by being true to herself. She is not a stereotypical woman who solely relies on men or, conversely, one who entirely rejects them.

    As seen in this film, life can be heartbreaking and ugly, yet surprisingly beautiful at times. The cinematography, music, and dialogue within the peculiarities of everyday life are spectacularly captured by Miia Tervo once again. This film surpasses her previous work, Aurora. But don't just take my word for it-see the film for yourself.
    6jerscott-42238

    Historical Drama with good chemistry, but let down in editing

    I'm somewhat conflicted in how I feel about this film. On the one hand, I think it would be too dry to have a movie solely about this incident regarding the missile, especially considering that the only settings available would always have to be this frozen Lappi countryside and the various dark indoor areas. Therefore, the (rather predictable) idea to combine it with a family drama was what they went with.

    The leading lady acted wonderfully and the most powerful part of the movie was its portrayal of domestic abuse, and how adults can almost develop two personalities when talking to children or other adults.

    However, the development of the missile story itself was very long, and often quite tedious. The choice was to make the military unsympathetic and Lapin Uutiset the underdogs, but again without the kind of "drive" from those main characters, we get bogged down at a snail's pace. I've not seen a great deal of Finnish cinema yet, but Hannu-Pekka Björkman appears to be in every Finnish film ever made. He's great in this, and his simple one-on-ones with Oona Airola are probably the finest moments that we get. The interaction and perplexion as these no-hoper alcoholics mix for the only time in their lives with the top brass at the BBC - that kind of stuff was really enjoyable.

    But there's just not enough of it. I didn't know that this was a true story (the missile part at least) until a wikipedia search the day after viewing. Like most flawed historical films, it doesn't handhold enough and relies too much on the kind of angst (in this film's case, nuclear angst) that as a viewer I just didn't feel. Therefore, the choice to build the suspense wasn't a correct one, and I think a shorter, sweeter film that cut out the extended "people sitting down in meetings" scenes and "people having inconsequential shower conversations" scenes (although the Väyrynen joke was a good one) would have been a much stronger one. But this is Finnish cinema we're talking about: there HAS to be 30 minutes of the film dedicated to people talking inconsequentially (or not at all) in meeting rooms.

    However, in spite of all my criticisms, there are a lot of laughs and our two main protagonists have great on-screen chemistry. The metaphorical duality of dangers at home and dangers for the world was written and played out well - it just needed better editing.
    10jennyp_284382

    Brilliant

    This film is a beautiful, well-paced heartfelt story which really lingers. The acting is really top-tier and more than anything the editing is absolutely brilliant. The scenes from the fighter jets are really refreshing, compared to similar shots in other films. The portrayal of women feels very genuine and relatable which adds to the depth of the film. I am currently trying to find places that will screen it so I can show my friends and family. The other review here honestly seems to lack understanding of how a story develops dramaturgically, so you should definitely give this film a chance. You will not regret it. Absolutely amazing film!

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      It is based on a real case from December 1984, when a Soviet surface-to-air missile strayed from the Barents Sea across Finland's borders and crashed into Inarijärvi. The lifting of the missile found in January 1985 was finally followed by a large number of international media.

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2024 (Finland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • Estonia
    • Language
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Ракета
    • Filming locations
      • Kemijärvi, Finland
    • Production companies
      • Cultural Endowment of Estonia
      • Elokuvayhtiö Komeetta
      • Estonian Film Institute
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      • $337,667
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      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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