Julmahuvi esittää: Mennen tullen (TV Mini Series 2000–2001) Poster

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A genius satire... or is it?
TDeMona16 December 2005
Mennen tullen is a mixture of comedy and crime series, provided by famous comedy troupe from Finland called Julmahuvi. Funny thing is, that this mini series makes such an impressive satire of mystery/crime genre, that it almost ceases to be a satire, not to mention, comedy. Of course, the plot is pretty weird and the characters are crazy as hell, and it has some damn funny gags, but you won't find yourself laughing when you watch this. Oh no. This makes the viewer gape for amazement. You should really watch the previous things that Julmahuvi has made before you watch this, because otherwise you won't understand the characters, but then you can let yourself to dive into a two-hour pool of genius directing, magnificent plot twists, all those little things you take serious no matter how ridiculous they are. You will completely forget that this is a comedy, and start wondering who is the murderer and what the hell is going on. Plus, you can see Finland's best actors play almost all the important male roles. A masterpiece.
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10/10
Very cool little mystery show
Shaolin_Apu17 February 2008
"Mennen Tullen" is a creation of a Finnish comedy group called Studio Julmahuvi and it may be the best miniseries ever made for Finnish television. Despite its authors being mainly comedians is "Mennen Tullen" more a crime mystery with several surprises, campy humour, and plot twists. The series has a very high production standards and it therefore has a very finished outlook.

Most characters of the show were originally seen in Studio Julmahuvi's previous television shows but one does not need to be familiar with the those, although it may be worth it to watch those too. The main character is a former television detective Mats, whose former buddy Rauski has been killed under little known circumstances. The story starts in a point when the aged Mats learns that he has to once more take a case and solve the mystery because his life may be in danger. Among the fun parts of the story there are little flashbacks where Rauski and Mats are having their adventures in the discos of 1970's.

I wish there was more shows like this. As "Mennen Tullen" resulted as a successful show that ended up as a cult series it shows that there should be some more encouragement given for similar future productions. The show also became the culmination of Studio Julmahuvi and remains as their best work (so far I hope).
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