"What do I owe you?""If you see me face down in the gutter, turn me on to my back"
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Regie Aki Kaurismäki
Mies vailla menneisyyttä
An acclaimed, atmospheric comedy.
Lakonisches Meisterwerk vom finnischen Regisseur Aki Kaurismäki, das in ganz Europa für gute Zuschauerzahlen sorgte. Ein Mann, der sich wegen eines Übergriffs auf ihn nicht an seine Vergangenheit erinnert, versucht, sich ein neues Leben in der finnischen Provinz aufzubauen.
The Man Without a Past läuft derzeit in keinem Kino.
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"What do I owe you?""If you see me face down in the gutter, turn me on to my back"
love when markku tells kati he would walk her home at night because “the streets are mean” and she’s like no it’s fine and he’s like no i mean i’m the one afraid of the dark35mm. Metrograph.
Aki Kaurismäki's brand of quirky, icy Scandinavian comedy is always charming, if not groundbreaking. Once you get used to Aki's setting of lonely, robotic people learning human emotion through harmless turmoils, the fun is there to stay.In The Man Without a Past, Kaurismäki created another one of his modern fairy tale landscapes, where the best of humanity always trumps and evil is always defeated. A man who has lost his memory is put back on his feet by the kindness of strangers, and a hilarious yet heartwarming journey goes from there. It's difficult to gauge if this is Kaurismäki's career-best, but this indeed provides dry humor, great music (Paha Vaanii is my favorite), and memorable characters including an important dog character, and the retro visuals are consistently gorgeous and unapologetically Aki. Recommended.
A man arriving in Helsinki is severely beaten and loses his memory, leading him to start a new life with the help of a resilient community of social outcasts.
Aki Kaurismäki directed the film in 2002, a Finnish filmmaker celebrated for his minimalist style and deadpan humor.
Yes, the film won the Grand Prix at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, where Kati Outinen also received the award for Best Actress.