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Set in September of 1944, a few days before Finland pulled out of the Second World War, this movie (made in 2002) features three main characters and a very [[Locked in A Room|unusual twist on a trope]].
Set in September of 1944, a few days before Finland pulled out of the Second World War, this movie (made in 2002) features three main characters and a very [[Locked in A Room|unusual twist on a trope]].


The paths of a runaway Finnish sniper (Veikko) and a condemned Soviet captain (Ivan) accidentally converge at the farm of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sámi Sámi] woman (Anni). None of the three [[Fun With Foreign Languages|speaks the others' languages]] (Finnish, Sami and Russian), and the men are hostile toward each other. To the woman, however, they are not enemies - just men.
The paths of a runaway Finnish sniper (Veikko) and a condemned Soviet captain (Ivan) accidentally converge at the farm of a [[wikipedia:Sámi|Sámi]] woman (Anni). None of the three [[Fun With Foreign Languages|speaks the others' languages]] (Finnish, Sami and Russian), and the men are hostile toward each other. To the woman, however, they are not enemies - just men.


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Revision as of 04:11, 31 January 2014

Set in September of 1944, a few days before Finland pulled out of the Second World War, this movie (made in 2002) features three main characters and a very unusual twist on a trope.

The paths of a runaway Finnish sniper (Veikko) and a condemned Soviet captain (Ivan) accidentally converge at the farm of a Sámi woman (Anni). None of the three speaks the others' languages (Finnish, Sami and Russian), and the men are hostile toward each other. To the woman, however, they are not enemies - just men.


This movie provides examples of: