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DramaComedy

The Missile

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Niina, a single mother working for a small-town newspaper, is drawn into an investigation into the fall of a Soviet missile that upends her life and that of her small northern village.

Release Date : 2024-02-02

Language :EnglishFinnishNorthern Sami

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Elokuvayhtiö KomeettaStellar FilmAurora Studios

Production Country : EstoniaFinland

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Oona Airola

Character Name : Niina

Original Name : Oona Airola

Gender : Female

Pyry Kähkönen

Character Name : Kai

Original Name : Pyry Kähkönen

Gender : Male

Hannu-Pekka Björkman

Character Name : Esko

Original Name : Hannu-Pekka Björkman

Gender : Male

Minea Köngäs

Character Name : Jonna

Original Name : Minea Köngäs

Gender : Male

Aatos Höglund

Character Name : Janne

Original Name : Aatos Höglund

Gender : Male

Oliver Heikkala

Character Name : Aarne

Original Name : Oliver Heikkala

Gender : Male

Emma Kilpimaa

Character Name : Kaisa

Original Name : Emma Kilpimaa

Gender : Female

Ona Kamu

Character Name : Hilkka

Original Name : Ona Kamu

Gender : Female

Sakari Kuosmanen

Character Name : Grandpa

Original Name : Sakari Kuosmanen

Gender : Male

Tommi Korpela

Character Name : Pertti Keinänen

Original Name : Tommi Korpela

Gender : Male

Jarkko Niemi

Character Name : Illu

Original Name : Jarkko Niemi

Gender : Male

Jonne Kaaretkoski

Character Name : Jaakko

Original Name : Jonne Kaaretkoski

Gender : Male

Turkka Mastomäki

Character Name : Pasi isonatsainen

Original Name : Turkka Mastomäki

Gender : Male

Milka Ahlroth

Character Name : Hanski

Original Name : Milka Ahlroth

Gender : Female

Kai Lehtinen

Character Name : Pekka

Original Name : Kai Lehtinen

Gender : Male

Tommi Eronen

Character Name : Tapio

Original Name : Tommi Eronen

Gender : Male

Paavo Kinnunen

Character Name : Jussi

Original Name : Paavo Kinnunen

Gender : Male

Tiina Tauraite

Character Name : Mailis Ahmo

Original Name : Tiina Tauraite

Gender : Female

Sanna-Kaisa Palo

Character Name : Marja-Liisa

Original Name : Sanna-Kaisa Palo

Gender : Female

Kari Väänänen

Character Name : Uutis-Seppo

Original Name : Kari Väänänen

Gender : Male

Illusia Sarvas

Character Name : Asta

Original Name : Illusia Sarvas

Gender : Female

Jonathan Hutchings

Character Name : Bill

Original Name : Jonathan Hutchings

Gender : Male

Erick H. King

Character Name : Oswald

Original Name : Erick H. King

Gender : Male

Irene Tikka

Character Name : Naapuri

Original Name : Irene Tikka

Gender : Male

Simo Haase

Character Name : Keijo

Original Name : Simo Haase

Gender : Male

Hannu Ovaskainen

Character Name : Tractor Driver

Original Name : Hannu Ovaskainen

Gender : Male

Anitta Ahonen

Character Name : Librarian

Original Name : Anitta Ahonen

Gender : Male

Reetta Aalto

Character Name : Aunt Marke

Original Name : Reetta Aalto

Gender : Female

Saana Peltola

Character Name : Aunt Raija

Original Name : Saana Peltola

Gender : Male

Liisa Penttilä-Asikainen

Character Name : Doughnut Seller

Original Name : Liisa Penttilä-Asikainen

Gender : Female

Heini Wesslin

Character Name : Aune

Original Name : Heini Wesslin

Gender : Female

Pieti Niemenmaa

Character Name : Aune's Son

Original Name : Pieti Niemenmaa

Gender : Male

Mari-Liis Lill

Character Name : Isabelle

Original Name : Mari-Liis Lill

Gender : Female

Mikko Penttilä

Character Name : Fence Builder

Original Name : Mikko Penttilä

Gender : Male

Tatu Mönttinen

Character Name : Air Force Soldier

Original Name : Tatu Mönttinen

Gender : Male

Elias Kvist

Character Name : Air Force Soldier

Original Name : Elias Kvist

Gender : Male

Teemu Tolppi

Character Name : Air Force Soldier

Original Name : Teemu Tolppi

Gender : Male

Lauri Pihlaja

Character Name : Air Force Soldier

Original Name : Lauri Pihlaja

Gender : Male

Seppo Salminen

Character Name : Reporter on the Helicopter

Original Name : Seppo Salminen

Gender : Male

Reviews

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-10-22

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.