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RomanceComedyDrama

Fallen Leaves

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In modern-day Helsinki, two lonely souls in search of love meet by chance in a karaoke bar. However, their path to happiness is beset by obstacles – from lost phone numbers to mistaken addresses, alcoholism, and a charming stray dog.

Release Date : 2023-09-14

Language :ArabicFinnish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : SputnikBufoPandora Film

Production Country : FinlandGermany

Alternative Titles : Dead Leaves

Cast

Alma Pöysti

Character Name : Ansa

Original Name : Alma Pöysti

Gender : Female

Jussi Vatanen

Character Name : Holappa

Original Name : Jussi Vatanen

Gender : Male

Janne Hyytiäinen

Character Name : Huotari

Original Name : Janne Hyytiäinen

Gender : Male

Nuppu Koivu

Character Name : Liisa

Original Name : Nuppu Koivu

Gender : Female

Mia Snellman

Character Name : Ansa's Colleague

Original Name : Mia Snellman

Gender : Female

Mikko Mykkänen

Character Name : Shop Security Guard

Original Name : Mikko Mykkänen

Gender : Male

Sherwan Haji

Character Name : Parakin Resident

Original Name : Sherwan Haji

Gender : Male

Karar Al-Bazoon

Character Name : Parakin Resident

Original Name : Karar Al-Bazoon

Gender : Male

Toni Buckman

Character Name : Karaoke Singer ("Get On")

Original Name : Toni Buckman

Gender : Male

Mika Nikander

Character Name : Karaoke Singer ("Serenade")

Original Name : Mika Nikander

Gender : Male

Evi Salmelin

Character Name : Karaoke Hostess

Original Name : Evi Salmelin

Gender : Female

Aapo Penttilä

Character Name : Dumpster Diver

Original Name : Aapo Penttilä

Gender : Male

Antti Määttänen

Character Name : Staff Manager

Original Name : Antti Määttänen

Gender : Male

Matti Onnismaa

Character Name : Manager of the Metal Workshop

Original Name : Matti Onnismaa

Gender : Male

Simon Al-Bazoon

Character Name : Internet Cafe Owner

Original Name : Simon Al-Bazoon

Gender : Male

Martti Suosalo

Character Name : Raunio

Original Name : Martti Suosalo

Gender : Male

Mitja Tuurala

Character Name : Twilight Man 1

Original Name : Mitja Tuurala

Gender : Male

Sami Muttilainen

Character Name : Twilight Man 2

Original Name : Sami Muttilainen

Gender : Male

Leo Laitinen

Character Name : Train Stop Hooligan

Original Name : Leo Laitinen

Gender : Male

Jaakko Ranta

Character Name : Train Stop Hooligan

Original Name : Jaakko Ranta

Gender : Male

Heikki Rautiainen

Character Name : Train Stop Hooligan

Original Name : Heikki Rautiainen

Gender : Male

Viljami Penttilä

Character Name : Train Stop Hooligan

Original Name : Viljami Penttilä

Gender : Male

Matti Santala

Character Name : Civil Police

Original Name : Matti Santala

Gender : Male

Jari Tuomola

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Jari Tuomola

Gender : Male

Lauri Untamo

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Lauri Untamo

Gender : Male

Erkki Astala

Character Name : Passer-by

Original Name : Erkki Astala

Gender : Male

Timo Malmi

Character Name : Passer-by

Original Name : Timo Malmi

Gender : Male

Jukka Salmi

Character Name : Film Criticizer

Original Name : Jukka Salmi

Gender : Male

Jaska Väre

Character Name : Film Criticizer

Original Name : Jaska Väre

Gender : Male

Eero Ritala

Character Name : Paramedic

Original Name : Eero Ritala

Gender : Male

Beatriz Backman

Character Name : Paramedic

Original Name : Beatriz Backman

Gender : Female

Misha Jaari

Character Name : Master Builder

Original Name : Misha Jaari

Gender : Male

Olli Varja

Character Name : Janitor

Original Name : Olli Varja

Gender : Male

Jukka Rautiainen

Character Name : Colleague at the Foundry

Original Name : Jukka Rautiainen

Gender : Male

Paula Oinonen

Character Name : Colleague at the Foundry

Original Name : Paula Oinonen

Gender : Female

Anna Karjalainen

Character Name : Maustetytöt

Original Name : Anna Karjalainen

Gender : Female

Kaisa Karjalainen

Character Name : Maustetytöt

Original Name : Kaisa Karjalainen

Gender : Female

Sakari Kuosmanen

Character Name : Man in the Travel Home

Original Name : Sakari Kuosmanen

Gender : Male

Maria Heiskanen

Character Name : Matron

Original Name : Maria Heiskanen

Gender : Female

Alina Tomnikov

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Alina Tomnikov

Gender : Female

Juho Kuosmanen

Character Name : Karaoke Pub Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Juho Kuosmanen

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-12-05

There's a lovely scene in this film where "Holappa" (Jussi Vatanen) and his mate are in an Helsinki karaoke bar staffed by a motionless barman who looks like he's straight out a zombie movie! Talking of zombie movies, the story follows the lives of this fellow and of "Ansa" (Alma Pöysti) whose first date at the local "Ritz" cinema is ecactly that - unlikely fodder for a burgeoning romance - even if their post film chat afterwards is under the gaze of a "Brief Encounter" poster. She has recently been fired for pinching some out-of-date food from the supermarket in which she worked. He's been fired a few times for too many vodka breaks at work. Her latest boss is arrested for drug dealing and that's when they first meet. They click, they go for a coffee - then that cinema trip ensues. Thing is, she has views on excessive drinking - it has profoundly affected members of her family. He's a bit of an ass about that - but perhaps she's had more of an impact on him than he realised. Maybe he can give up? Maybe she'll give him another chance? The humour here is plentiful but really quite dark and subtle. There are plot developments that we probably ought not to laugh at, but we do - and the ending leaves us hoping but not knowing. It's not exactly laugh out loud but you'll get plenty to smile about if you keep your wits about you for eighty minutes. Perhaps not a film the Finnish Culture Ministry would be too fond of - but I enjoyed it.

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2023-12-06

It’s not much of a secret that the worldview of Finnish society can be more than a little bleak. At the same time, though, it also possesses an understatedly campy, eminently whimsical quality that comes in stark contrast to this otherwise-dour outlook. And this makes for a combination of traits that can be somewhat puzzling to fathom, especially to outsiders. That’s the quirky social conundrum that writer-director Aki Kaurismäki seeks to capture in his latest offering, a wry comedy-drama focused on the lives of two lonely, lovelorn working class Helsinki residents (Alma Pöysti, Jussi Vatanen) who struggle against life’s hiccups while seeking to forge a romance. But, in telling their story, the filmmaker has difficulty finding sufficient traction to engage viewers. We witness a story full of modest, garden variety ups and downs, as well as more than a few miscommunications, experiences we’ve all no doubt undergone ourselves from time to time. However, is that enough to make a compelling picture? It certainly doesn’t feel that way much of the time, given its wooden dialogue and restrained, sometimes-stilted performances, no matter how pointedly this production may portray the nature of this extraordinarily reserved people. To its credit, the film works best when it pokes fun at the nature of Finnish culture, providing some delicious nuggets of droll humor, backed by a diverse yet spot-on soundtrack that fittingly and ironically complements what’s unfolding on screen. Nevertheless, there’s so much here that lends so little to a narrative that just never catches fire that it’s hard to imagine almost anyone generating any interest in, or enthusiasm for, the protagonists and their feeble attempts at launching a relationship. Maybe I’m missing something here, but, if there is something meaningful that this release is trying to convey, it’s apparently well buried under one of those big piles of fallen leaves that give this picture its title.

B

BornKnight

@BornKnight

2024-02-01

German-Finnish drama / romance by the director Aki Kaurismäki, continuation of his Proletariat series, which was originally planned as a trilogy and already includes Shadows in Paradise (1986), Ariel (1988), and The Match Factory Girl (1990). With simple stories in a stylized Helsinki that seems to be stopped at the end of the 80´s on purpose (although your hear on the radio about the current Russia and Ukraine War, and see a 2024 calendar) it tells about the love story in simple lines of melancholy about two workers, a construction area man and a woman that worked on supermarkets and factories. Think of a Finnish Wes Anderson. The lines of the story are simple as the concept, of a couple that have some mismatches around the way till the final encounter, but this simpliness, slow-paced sweetness in the context of the depression and melancholy of the lives and city is what colours the film in the end. Contributing to this sweetness it includes the changes on each other character along the movie in simple steps. The movie premiered on 76th Cannes Film Festival, and was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in its main competition section, where it won the Jury Prize and will be the contender for the 96th Academy award for best international movie. Knowing what to expect of the movie I gave him a 7,6 out of 10,0 score, or a B+ as I always prefer more complex stories.

B

badelf

@badelf

2024-06-17

I want to say that "Fallen Leaves" and Wong Kar-wai's "In The Mood For Love" trilogy are both treating the identical theme - the challenges of love. Except that, even though the theme is the same, these two films exist in entirely different universes. Not even parallel universes, LOL! The first half of Aki Kaurismäki's presentation was side-splitting, stand-up, visual comedy. The typical dead-pan humor had sparse, but sufficient, dialog, and was delightfully sardonic. It was paced so well, and the leads excelled at the style, that by the time the third act came around, I had just become aware of how much I was invested in the story and characters. The real difference between the Fin's and the Hong-Konger's entry to the love challenge is the Weltanschauung. In Fallen Leaves, we are guided to a more hopeful, positive universe. It's easy to see why this film was a Cannes favorite.