The Matriarch
Martta and Otto are a pair of traveling tailors who claim to be bastard descendants of the Romanovs and wander from town to town in Finland seeking work, accompanied by their two half-witted adult sons, Hippo, Repe and equally silly son-in-law Ventti. The family occasionally turns to crime when they can't quite make ends meet, and the boys begin turning to violence with greater frequency when Otto weakens and Martta becomes the head of the family business. Their fortunes take an unexpected turn when the brothers assault and abduct a man they call Kaspar, who becomes the family's sidekick in their travels. Despite Kaspar's inability to speak, he attracts Martha's youngest daughter, an attractive young woman named Lara, but the family is in disarray when a long-lost half-brother, Laszlo, suddenly re-emerges and tries to wrest control of the clan away from his mother.
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | Lieksa! |
| Year | 2007 |
| Country | Finland |
| Genre | Comedy, Drama |
| Director | Markku Pölönen |
| Runtime | 95 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.4/10 (14 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The film constructs its peculiar universe, relying on grotesque humor and absurdity to explore the bonds of a family clinging to the fringes. It uses criminal misadventures as a lens to examine tenderness and desperation within its flawed clan.
What lingers after the final frame is a bittersweet aftertaste of a road movie that is both darkly funny and unexpectedly poignant. A tale where folly and violence mask a deep, dysfunctional affection. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Markku Pölönen
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Watch with friends attuned to dark, quirky comedy. Best for a relaxed evening that welcomes the absurd.
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