3/10
Empty shell of what it could have been
28 November 2020
Ikitie by Antti Tuuri is a seriously great book about a man forcefully deported from Finland to Soviet Union after civil war. Unfortunately this movie fails to bring the epic story to life. It may not be wise or fair to compare a movie to the book it is based on, but this movie could have been so much more if it would have been done the right way. I wish the movie could have been twice as long so it would include all the key scenes that builds up the characters and the story.

The movie and book is called The eternal road, which was a route used by Lapuan liike to deport suspected communists to Soviet Union. In the film the story about the route was basically left out (one of the best part), and in the mean time so was all the possible scenes that would build up the character of Jussi Ketola, and gives the reader insight what Jussi Ketola is all about. In fact, all the characters in this movie are very poorly built, and so is the story. The film is just scenes and takes that are not explained at all, and do not even sum up as a story.

I wonder if my mistake was to read the book first, but this movie just made my heart ache by how poorly it was made. It looks great and the cast is good, sure, but it is just a weird combination of scenes that make no sense. Tommi Korpela is the perfect actor to play the role of Ketola, and I strongly believe this would have been the role of a lifetime for him.
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