Tuntematon sotilas (2018–2019)
10/10
The Unknown Soldier, a heartbreaking and phenomenal story with beautiful cinematography
8 June 2020
I've never seen the movie, I almost watched it at the cinema. Years later, here I am, watching the mini series so five parts with 50 minutes each. The production itself is huge and phenomenal, the amount of detail if it's small or large they made an authentic World War 2 mini series/movie. One thing stood out the most, the realistic sets which was mostly forests and the way they used the light was the right choice as it wouldn't have been the same with fake light. Every single part of the production screams authentic and they want you to immerse yourself into the war and it feels like you're there with them.

The mini series is similar to Band of Brothers in how great it is, I know nothing can beat that masterpiece but this comes close to being on the same level. This is another section of the war, a very interesting one. We get to follow a couple of soldiers, most are young and we get to experience what they experience, how the events change them. It have been done before, the director and the cast make it a success. But the thing this movie and its story and characters do best is how realistic it is to what war probably was like. They never shine away from the realism, it's there from start to finish and it's a trip that I would like to go back to. Eero Aho as Rokka, the more experienced and older soldier quickly became my favorite. All the characters are perfect and brilliantly acted, but Eero's acting in this mini series is truly superb.

Aku Louhimies directed and cowrote the movie/mini series and he made a visual masterpiece. The musical score fits and it's fantastic. I really recommend this mini series, I didn't think it was going to be this good but it was a masterpiece.
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