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Pähkähullu Suomi (Insane Finland) is a 1967 comedy by Spede Pasanen. It is occasionally cited as one of the best sources for his abstract sence of humour since the film has very little in the sense of plot and is more of a montage of various events. Some critics tend to call the film a "feature-length travel advertisement of Finland" rather than a movie due to the fact that the main-characters manage to effectively cover every Finnish tourist-trap in the duration of the film.Plot summaryIn the film the son of a wealthy hair-creme tycoon, William Njurmi (Pasanen), becomes lost during his trip to Finland and is replaced by his personal stand-in, a stereotypical Italian mobster named Luigi (Esko Salminen) who is enthralled by the fact that he is allowed to impersonate the missing millionaire. On his travels Njurmi runs in to an inventor living in the woods (played by Spede's typical partner-in-crime, Simo Salminen) named Simo. After Njurmi is almost forced to marry a farm-girl by her redneck in-laws he is saved by Simo after which the pair steal a car and start a tour of Finland effectively covering every tourist-location in Finland.Meanwhile Luigi is constantly harassed by the Finnish Commerce Council who are trying to get a sizable donation often playing pitifully. Eventually Luigi gives them a check but not before he has seen traditional Finnish winter-sports (in spire of the fact that it's the middle of June) and even arranges a demonstration of the Finnish Armed Forces. Eventually Luigi is caught double-timing by his wife effectively terminating his role from the rest of the film. The film itself ends with Will and Simo being chased by a pair of agents, after which Njurmi decides to marry a Finnish girl and settle down as wealthless nobody, after which Simo breaks the fourth wall by talking to the narrator asking "What the heck is going on?" He is then given a very brief and somewhat inaccurate explanation of the plot. Simo however seems to have no troubles understanding and after saving Luigi's girl from the swimming pool the following dialogue ensues:
The ComedyThe comedy of the film is not based so much around gags and joke build-up, but in Spede's specific style on the over-explanation of things. The movie also displays a (for the time) high use of special-effects and linguistic jokes. The name of the protagonist "Njurmi" is a corrupted form of a real Finnish surname (Nurmi = grass) which is spelled in accordance to how most English-speaking people (particularly Americans) typically pronounce the name. Also one short scene is particularly famous for it's mixed language value:
Also many sections of the film are build in montage form. Category:1967 films Category:Finnish films [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Pähkähullu Suomi ] Some related entries: Minor characters in Universal Monsters | Rajaraja Cholan | Salangeul chajaseo | Suzhou River | The Siege | Donald Brittain | The Mark of Zorro | Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore | Kung Fu Panda | John H. Williams | Jesus Franco This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Pähkähullu Suomi; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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