A ravishing story about little Pete and his survival and growth in the gray area between love and fear.A ravishing story about little Pete and his survival and growth in the gray area between love and fear.A ravishing story about little Pete and his survival and growth in the gray area between love and fear.
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- 1 win & 4 nominations
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- TriviaAs the movie (and the novel from which it is adapted from) is based on Peter Franzén's childhood experiences, he wanted to film on locations where he spent his childhood. This means that the grandparents' house on the film is the actual house of Franzén's grandmother.
- GoofsWhen Kake and Pete drives back from the hotel they are driving the bridge in the wrong direction. Pete's home was on the west side of the river but they are heading east.
- SoundtracksEilen kun mä tiennyt en
(Hier Encore)
Music by Charles Aznavour
French lyrics by Charles Aznavour
Finnish lyrics by Reino Bäckman
Performed by Tapio Heinonen
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Too basic Finnish story, with dark family secret.
Tumman veden päällä brings nothing new to the genre and contains the same actors and actresses as always in Finnish movies. I'm sorry, but it really is Super boring to watch. Even the reality-TV is more interesting to watch.
Then also something is wrong with the dialogue-mix. Volume of the dialogue is jumping around from high to low, and there's no point. It' is annoying.
Something good also: Sam Edelmann does fine job as the role of the father, and the little boy's haircut is insane. Like Jim Carrey's in Dumb and Dumber (1993). Santa Clause is representing as authentic as it were in Finland at 1970's, when it looked like a horror character. Thank god the Coca Cola Company made the red and lovely fat dude to us.
Now really is the time to put this Finnish movie genre to hold for at least ten years.
Tumman veden päällä brings nothing new to the genre and contains the same actors and actresses as always in Finnish movies. I'm sorry, but it really is Super boring to watch. Even the reality-TV is more interesting to watch.
Then also something is wrong with the dialogue-mix. Volume of the dialogue is jumping around from high to low, and there's no point. It' is annoying.
Something good also: Sam Edelmann does fine job as the role of the father, and the little boy's haircut is insane. Like Jim Carrey's in Dumb and Dumber (1993). Santa Clause is representing as authentic as it were in Finland at 1970's, when it looked like a horror character. Thank god the Coca Cola Company made the red and lovely fat dude to us.
Now really is the time to put this Finnish movie genre to hold for at least ten years.
- kristian-eloluoto-26-904656
- Jan 26, 2014
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- Budget
- €1,492,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,045,022
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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