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8/10
Yes, this is sisu
h7942327 January 2023
Sisu is a complicated concept. In a way it is pure stoic perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds, but it is important to note that it is not just determination. It is also cleverness, that manifests itself when you most need it. Sisu is finding the solution to a problem, no matter what. This movie is definitely about that. Aatami, our "hero", finds the way.

Being old enough Finn to have known many people of this generation, this isn't even that much of an embellishment.

The movie is quite simplistic. The Finnish characters don't even talk until very late into the movie (which is actually another insight into Finnish culture). You have a goldminer with gold and a company of Nazis hunting him. You can't really go wrong with this storywise. You just have to make the characters and the action interesting enough. Do they? Yes. This might me kind of mild in the age of superhero movies and the more traditional action movies copying the superhero movies, but it works. In some ways kind of refreshing to keep it all more grounded.

While this might be more meaningful to me as a Finn, I would assume that if you enjoy mid-budget action, this will be right up your alley (although, at 6 million euros, the budget was much lower than what would be considered midlevel in bigger markets).
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8/10
Its about what to expect. Trailer will tell you is it for you.
finjuha-361246 March 2023
I watched the trailer, and that's it. I knew what to expect and I accepted it. I gave 8/10. Film was 1,5 hours and never had a boring moment. Film just went on like a German tank. Better than most recent James Bonds and closer to early Clint Eastwood westerns with silent scenes and unspoken moments. Just brilliant. The guy got beaten really bad but did not give up, even when the death is obvious, your determination "Sisu" will save the day.

Not all movies are for everyone. So it is useless to complain, same as arguing of colors, is red better than green?

Totally worth of watching and the trailer nails it pretty well. Movie has a story and it is realistic filled with some comedy and "red juice".
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8/10
They want to steal mi gold! But I'm an inglorious (and indestructible) Sisu from Finland!
Coventry18 April 2023
There aren't many directors that I monitor closely, waiting and hoping for their next film to come out as soon as possible, but Jalmari Helander is one guy I keep track off. His long-feature debut "Rare Exports" was one of the most uniquely original and pleasantly deranged horror tales of the new century, and even his somewhat commercialized breakthrough "Big Game" (starring Samuel L. Jackson as the US President crashing with Air Force One in the Finnish woods) was a lot better and more entertaining than you'd think as well.

It took Helander nearly 8 years to return with a new film. At the Brussels' International Film Festival, where "Sisu" premiered and Helander was a guest of honor, he explained that he spent several years working on a personal dream project of his, but unfortunately it got cancelled entirely due to Covid. Out of pure frustration, or so he says, Helander wrote the script for "Sisu" in barely a couple of weeks. Well, if this near-brilliant explosion of action and sheer adrenalin is what he comes up with in a few weeks, then I sincerely hope he'll still get the chance to finish his other project.

What a film! You know those movies where all the great highlights and action-packed moments already feature in the trailer? "Sisu" has a terrific trailer too, but there are still a few hundreds of other highlights left to discover in the film. In fact, this film is a one-and-a-half-hour trailer full of awesome moments. The comparisons I've read between "Sisu" and Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Bastards" are accurate. The extreme violence and narrative structure are identical, and both films feature lots and lots of Nazis getting killed. Everybody just loves watching Nazis getting butchered in the utmost brutal and sadistic ways, is it not?

Aatami Korpi is a lone hermit digging for gold in the most northern region of Finland during the last months of WWII. When he hits the jackpot, he loads up his bag with pure gold and hopes to keep a low profile while heading back to civilization. When a platoon of Nazis finds out what he's carrying, though, they obviously want to steal it. But Korpi is not just a weak and defenseless recluse, or what did you expect? He's a force so determined and indestructible that only an obscure and local Finnish term for him exists.

Evidently (and also similar to "Inglourious Bastards"), "Sisu" requires quite some suspension of disbelief from the audience. This man has the fighting and survival skills of John Rambo, but in combination with the indestructability of a T-1000 Terminator! Whether shot at with heavy artillery or a rope, he cannot die. He remains under water for a ridiculously long time and walks away from plane crashes totally unharmed. Is it plausible? Nope. Is it entertaining? You bet! Especially when watching in a chock-full festival theater with a thousand of outrageous horror fanatics shouting at a screen. Must-see!
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Tarantino meets Rambo meets Nazis in Lapland - Sisu
rioksane-0295030 January 2023
This was a pleasant surprise! We have Tarantino-inspired bloody action, silent and very charismatic protagonist, beautiful imaginery from actual locations in Lapland, really good soundtrack and some innovative fighting and survival scenes, and of course Finnish Sisu.

Jorma Tommila as the leading man does a phenomenal job. He has only one line in the whole movie (an instant classic), but he is acting very well just by using his face and body.

"He is not immortal, he just refuses to die."

Congratulations for the writer/director Jalmari Helander, the movie looks really good, flows forward easily and is overall very cool and original, despite the overused tropes of evil nazis and action. With just 6 million budget this looks much bigger.

Some nitpicks: the nazis speak English, even when talking with each other, which is kind of weird. But it makes sense for scenes with some Finns.

I really hope this gets much views all over the world.

Don't take the movie or events too seriously, just enjoy the ride :)
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7/10
Pretty good
Heard this movie was an awesome old school action movie so checked it out, and it is good. Even if it is very over the top.

On the plus side the movie gives the audience what its been starved off. Brutal, adult action with minimal CGI. And with plenty of lines like "we're lucky he didn't kill more of us" it'll put a smile on your face if you miss 80's/90's style action.

On the negative side all the bad guys are terrible shots, and the hero is almost indestructible. Which maybe takes a bit of suspence out of the movie. Especially at the end. Much like modern superhero movies then? At least it got it half right.
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7/10
6.7/10. Recommended
athanasiosze26 July 2023
I had fun watching this, therefore, i recommend it. However, you should know that it's not remotely realistic and convincing. In fact, Superman is more vulnerable than our hero here. This doesn't look like a comedy but it feels like a comedy. At its core, this movie is pure comedy.

Pace was not very good for a 90 minutes movie. And it's shallow, everything here is shallow and naive.

But it was entertaining. Ok, suspension of disbelief is fully required in order to enjoy it. And you will enjoy it if you like this genre. Movie's hero was very likeable, you root for him all the way. Good action and fights. Well acted for sure even though these were cartoonish characters. In conclusion, it's always nice watching bad guys get slaughtered!
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7/10
Finnish John Wick
demonblade-3779229 April 2023
Sisu is about a gold miner who finds the richest of golds in an underground pit. He must trade the gold for cash to a bank. Although, he lives thousands of miles away from a bank and must travel on foot. On the way there, he encounters German Nazis along the way who want to steal it from him. He must fight throughout all of them in order to deposit his gold.

The first impressions of Sisu gave me that it was a bloody, fun, and good time of a gold miner killing Nazis. Since John Wick was heavily inspired by director, Jalmari Helander, that this movie is basically the German 1940's war version of John Wick. Jorma Tommila's (main protagonist) acting skills were badass from his creative surviving skills to kill the Nazis. The deaths were entertaining with the special effects and CGI of them. Overall, Sisu is good with its acting, kills, and story. I would recommend Sisu in theaters for a good action watch.
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9/10
Sisu. A Man of Few Words Seeks a Life of Peace After The Hell of War.
RightOnDaddio28 April 2023
Finland. Such a gorgeous landscape even when war torn. It's 1944 and a rogue commander now wanders the Laplands looking for gold, oh, that precious and sweet yellow metal. The Second World War is rumbling to a noisy end, and still a reminder that it's there off in the not so far distance and occasionally it's even closer in the air overhead.

This elder and his really cool-looking dog (I want one!) search this ravaged world, just the two of them and a horse as well. Panning for riches.

This is a silent film for the first half hour or so, but where conversation may lack, the beauty of everything else on screen fills in those gaps rather nicely. (You'll think as you watch, I want to visit Finland. I want to live in Finland.) But this is the mid-1940's and there are Nazis being pushed out of the country at the moment and they are losing this war and their death-grip on this land and its' people.

This movie is told in six announced chapters. It's a gloriously short hour and a half. Tarantino's influence is heavy but more so from his Westerns than from Inglorious Basterds as one might think.

The kills are awesome. The fights are realistic and not like the choreographed dance fighting we see in most modern productions these days.

Though there is little dialogue as stated, it is told here in English and there are no subtitles.

The action sequences are breathtaking and hearten back to Raiders of the Lost Ark.

I'm serious!

This is a good story and it is timeless.

A man and his dog want to live comfortably, in peace, and be left alone.

This is one of the Best Films of 2023.

This is one of the Best Films of the 2020s.
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7/10
Slightly more outlandish action than trailer suggests
Airman8728 April 2023
For as much as there is to like about Sisu, and there is a lot, the film does ask the viewer in equal parts to continuously suspend reality. Sisu is at its best in close quarters combat, when the fists and knives take center. The cinematography plays with the vast landscapes and camera techniques (one forced perspective shot of a tank staring down the gold prospector left me awestruck). The brisk runtime of 91 minutes ensures there aren't many lulls between Nazi blood being spilled. There is copious gore from both Nazis and our protagonist's unwilling desire to die. There are even damsels in distress.

I cannot say Sisu is exactly what I expected from the trailer, because truth be told, I wasn't expecting mimicry sequences of Mission Impossible hanging from a plane, Rambo stalking with a survival knife, or the other half dozen far-fetched antics. The film's unwilling desire to never take itself too seriously is both why it works so good, and perhaps what ultimately keeps it from being even better...
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8/10
Don't mess with the Finns
simon-8109329 January 2023
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The story of a tough old Finn who discovers gold in Lapland towards the end of the war only to have it stolen by a detachment of SS soldiers fleeing to Norway. However, they crossed paths with the wrong man. He may not be immortal but he certainly does a good impression of it. Having survived brutality dished out by the SS soldiers, his sheer determination pushes him forward to extract his own brutal revenge. Turns out even the toughest SS are no match for the formidable Korpi.

I liked the sweeping isolated landscapes of Lapland combined with the gritty realism. It has an edgy low budget feel which leans more towards independent than mainstream. Possibly a future cult classic. Not for the squeamish.
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7/10
Determination in the face of overwhelming odds
Blue-Grotto2 October 2022
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A lone prospector, Sisu, returning from the wilderness with bags full of gold encounters a detachment of Nazi soldiers who decide to take the gold for themselves. Sisu is no mere person however, but the human embodiment of mythic Finnish determination in the face of overwhelming odds. "Koshi" is the name that Russian soldiers gave to him, which means "immortal." In other words, Sisu is a one-man death squad. The Germans are told to let the man be and that they are lucky to be alive, but they laugh and ignore the warnings. What follows are battles on land, in mine fields, above the clouds, and under water, between devastating force and a sole, determined, and mysteriously powerful individual who stubbornly refuses to give up.

Indiscriminate killings and other violence dominate this irreverent, bloody, and enticing film. While I wish the dialogue and other aspects of the film were better, I loved the thrilling action and the explosive and cathartic retelling of this Finnish legend. Director Jalmari Helander of Rare Exports and Big Game fame, was present along with some of the main actors for this Toronto International Film Festival, midnight madness, and world premiere screening. After a three-hour plane delay in New York I arrived at the last minute to the packed Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto and the refreshing roar and hilarious jeers of the midnight madness crowd. It was so much fun.
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8/10
Over The Top Cult Hit
stevendbeard28 April 2023
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I saw Sisu, starring Jorma Tommila-Man and a Junior, Big Game; Aksel Hennie-The Cloverfield Paradox, The Martian; Jack Doolan-The Boys_tv, Cemetery Junction and Mimosa Willamo-Aurora, Headfirst.

Most people that I have talked to have not even heard of this movie. Luckily, I saw a trailer for it about a month ago. The word Siso is a Finnish word that roughly translates into: Courage and unimaginable determination in the face of overwhelming odds. Jorma plays the man that has plenty of Sisu. He is a former soldier that is now a prospector, looking for-and finding-gold in northern Finland in 1944. WW2 is ending and the Nazis are retreating. Aksel is an SS officer leading his men in a retreat using a scorched earth policy of burning villages and capturing girls as souvenirs-he has about 6 so far. Jack is Aksel's next in command and Mimosa is one of the captured girls. Jorma crosses paths with Aksel and things get out of control fast. Aksel wants Jorma's gold as a retirement fund from Germany-since the war is now ending-and Jorma doesn't want to give it up. The rest is over the top action with plenty of body parts flying through the air. There is even a scene where a a Nazi soldier asks if maybe Jorma is immortal-they keep trying unsuccessfully to kill him-and Mimosa tells him, No he just refuses to die! I can see this movie becoming a cult favorite.

It's rated R for bloody violence, gore and language and has a running time of 1 hour & 31 minutes.

I really enjoyed this one and would buy it on Blu_Ray.
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7/10
Don't get me wrong, I love my meat, but without the potatoes, it's not really a full meal.
Top_Dawg_Critic17 May 2023
Sure, it was ridonculous and fun, but this could've easily been so much better had the filmmaker spent less time with the repetitive logic-defying suspension of disbelief with the outrageous confrontations and deadly fight scenes, and focused more on a singular theme and tone for the dramatics, with expanding on the narrative - instead of plugging in pointless chapters. You can take only so much nonsense before you start thinking if this is a war parody film. A little more dialogue and character building would've also gone a long way. Even at a mere 91 min runtime and the decent pacing, there was barely a story here to make a short film, let alone 91 mins. At least the cinematography, S/VFX and gore were top-notch though. Nevertheless, an entertaining popcorn actioneer.
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5/10
A load of unbelievable rubbish!
therealjaysmoke21 May 2023
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First off, let me say that the cinematography in this movie is sick. The effects were amazing. It's bloody, it's unapologetically violent. But unfortunately that's all there is to it.

If you want to enjoy this movie, switch off your brains because it will insult your intelligence. The problem with such movies is that, even though it's a fictional story, they paint a picture of realness but fail to develop actual real scenarios.

The reason why movies like James Bond, Equalizer, Borne, Mission Impossible and even John Wick, to an extent, work, is because the directors created scenes which where very much believable. This movie was unbelievable from the very beginning.

All the three soldiers had to do was point and shoot which they didn't do. I don't know why they chose to fight instead. Then you had the landmine scene which was laughable. How does a horse get blow up and the rider, not a scratch? Then you have several soldiers firing randomly in one direction and they completely missed you and you didn't step on any landmine? Then you had the sniper who misses every single shot and even when using the heavy gun, he seem to get the dead guy being carried by the man, but when the dead guy is dropped, he can't get the guy himself? And you mean to tell me that the guys walking behind the trucks, couldn't see him rolling on the floor? They didn't see him kill the soldiers, enter the truck and hand over guns to the women? If there's gasoline, you check the gas tanks, no? And when they finally caught him, they hung him? Someone who could hold his breath under water for hours?! You decide not to shoot him?! And theeeeeeeennnn when you thought it couldn't get worse, he hits a MOVING plane with an axe, held onto it for it for a lift off and still managed to release the axe, pierce an armored plane with it whilst in mid air, enters the plane in time before the villain could get to him. And when the villain finally got to him and beat him to a pulp, he forgot he has a gun he can use to kill him, but rather, chose to use a rope?! Absolutely Ridiculous. And the last insult was when the plane crashes headfirst, minutes later man gets out holding his axe, unhurt, unscratched, eyes still white as snow, he rides to the bank with his gold and demands for cash.

NONSENSE!
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7/10
Finnish him? No chance!
BA_Harrison18 May 2023
Who doesn't enjoy seeing evil Nazi's beaten to a pulp, torn limb from limb, and generally getting what they deserve? (Answer: other Nazis). Director Jalmari Helander dedicates Sisu to the art of killing goose-stepping fascists, pitting the despicable jack-booted German's against Aatami (Jorma Tommila), a hard-as-nails Finnish commando who doesn't know the meaning of the word 'quit'. After Aatami strikes gold in the wilds of Finland, he makes his way back to civilisation to cash in his hoard, but crosses paths with a Nazi platoon - and we all know that Nazis like to steal gold!!

However, trying to take Aatami's treasure proves to be a big mistake: no matter what the German's do to him, he simply won't give up until he has gold back and every last Nazi is dead. The fact that the Finnish soldier is so indestructible takes some swallowing, until it becomes clear that his nickname - The Immortal - is to be taken at face value: this bloke has more lives than a cat. Once you wrap your head around the fact that Aatami simply does not die, the film becomes all the more fun, as the enemy come to realise that taking an immortal's hard-earned riches is an even dumber move than nicking a leprechaun's pot of gold.

In terms of style, the film is very Tarantino-esque, split into 6 chapters, each introduced with a big bold title; the violence is graphic, with lots of blood and guts. There's even a group of female Finnish POWs who lend Aatami a hand in killing the baddies - and there's nowt more Tarantino than a gang of women unloading machine guns into a truck of Nazis. The ending takes the craziness up to eleven as the nastiest Nazi, Bruno (Aksel Hennie), makes his escape on a plane, unaware the Aatami has hitched a ride. The action ends with a bang for both Bruno and Aatami, but only one of them is immortal...

One might argue that the plot is slight, and the film derivative in terms of execution, but if you're after a bit of mindlessly violent popcorn entertainment and found John Wick 4 needlessly overblown and overlong, this one should do the trick: it clocks in at a far more reasonable ninety-one minutes.
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7/10
I miss films like this
daillstate1 June 2023
No need for dialogue. The protagonist tells his story through carefully choreographed movements and facial expressions. He earned a name and showed why it was deserved. Like RRR, I appreciate taking a legend or regional lore and building a new story from it.

I like the villain as well. He was believable, tough and cocky. Not sure if he improvised or directed to do the little things that stood out to me. A look here, a gesture there. I liked him.

I'm willing to suspend belief when in the cinema, but there's one glaring problem, for me. His sidekick. Especially at the very end. It doesn't compute. In all, worth the money spent, great pacing, made me feel something and great length. A minute longer would've ruined it. Yes, some suspension of belief is needed, but I loved First Blood with Sly, and the Spartacus series, so I'm loving this. 7.5 for me, but there's no decimal here.
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7/10
Always Believe in Your Soul...
Xstal18 May 2023
There's a country represented by a man, he's called Aatami, and he's like a guardian, indestructible you could say, avoid at all costs do not stray, unlike the Nazis, whose path led them to decay; as they tried to shoot him down with their ballistics, after showing us psychotic characteristics, then their mines were undermined, a noose round neck was later twined, under water, he has impressive breath statistics; to top it off, he's very nimble and athletic, or could it be that he's enduring and magnetic, he can survive a direct smash, it only leaves a minor gash, to some, perhaps to all, there's an aesthetic.
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10/10
Finnish Terminator..... Without the "roboskeleton"
joecoolajax10 March 2023
Just watched this UK premier at Glasgow Film Theatre and sure hope it gets the full general release it deserves.

If you like your movies to motor along without the usual padding of most films nowadays... This is for you!

The main character is a cross between Clint Eastwood's man with no name from Sergio Leone's western trilogy,Big Arnie's Terminator and Jean Reno's Leon with a sprinkle of pissed off hobo thrown in for good measure.

Plenty of viceral demise of the bad guys applied with humorous aplomb.

A perfectly applied soundtrack for this particular movie genre combined with truly beautiful desolate landscapes makes for a memorable experience.

Some reviewers have mentioned the similarities with Quentin Tarantino movies, which it definitely takes a lot of its style queues from. But I would add the proviso, that the Director has just dipped back into the same movie tool bag of 70s style that Tarantino did.

All in all I will stick my neck out and say this has all the hallmarks of a cult classic,an hour and a half of pure enjoyment rarely seen in cinema nowadays,especially produced on such a budget.
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6/10
The white death
sylvain_johan21 May 2023
I'm not sure but i believe this film is loosely based on the Finnish sniper Simo Hayha, "the white death". Or at least the protagonists back story.

I'll keep it short and sweet. If you like rough action and satisfying villain deaths, watch it. It's grimm and hard. There is not a whole lot of dialogue in the movie. I think it's not until the very end of the movie that the hero speaks. It's well filmed with beautiful shots at times and the score fits well.

That being said, it's at the end where it all goes off the rails for me. There is some stuff that happens with an airplane which is just ridiculous. It's a bit of a shame because it was not necessary for me for the movie to have such a fast and furious style end sequence.

I enjoyed it but yeah... that end bit just didn't do it for me.
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10/10
Story of inner strength and perseverance, spiced up with adventure, humor, and a whole lot of testosterone.
andrekaran1 March 2023
The movie is an exciting and captivating adventure, with stunning natural landscapes mixed with electrifying action scenes and lovable characters. It's got a funny and heartwarming storyline that celebrates Finnish culture and resilience, all while giving off a unique testosterone vibe. Helander proves once again to be one of Finland's most talented directors, creating a movie that'll satisfy fans of all ages with its story of inner strength and perseverance, spiced up with some adventure, humor, and a whole lot of testosterone.

What sets Sisu apart from other movies, though, is the unique testosterone vibe that it exudes. It's a celebration of what it means to be a man, with themes of inner strength and perseverance woven throughout the narrative. Helander is truly a master of his craft, and his direction of Sisu is proof of this. It's no wonder that he's considered one of the most talented directors in Finland.
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6/10
Not up to my expectations but nice
Jithindurden29 April 2023
It feels like a spaghetti western with John Wick kind of violent action without the intrigue those films offer. The performances and action are really good but there's something lacking in the whole thing and it really feels like stretching out a small story even at 90 minutes. The protagonist who barely speaks and doesn't waste any words unnecessarily reminded me of the Westerns but his being disillusioned by war was apparently inspired more by First Blood. The way it is kind of a chase with captive women makes it a little similar to Fury Road, but the themes barely feel like scratching the surface. There are no characters only one-dimensional sketches and even though they use slow motions and music to show what they want you to feel, it just doesn't feel powerful enough for that one dimension either.

Then there's also the use of English by characters when it isn't needed. If everyone did use English it would've made more sense but they included just a single scene towards the end where they speak Finnish which makes the use of English throughout the movie very weird.

Even with all these problems, it does deliver some nice action sequences and build them up properly. Most of these are already shown in the trailer which affected my expectations but it was still a nice movie.
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10/10
I just saw Sisu in the cinema - it's brilliant.
martin-807-45227031 May 2023
SISU I just saw Sisu in the cinema - it's brilliant.

Without a doubt, the best film I have seen in the cinema this year, and that includes all the boring BAFTA-winning rubbish I had to endure.

It's a brilliantly entertaining action war film with minimal but essential dialogue. Brilliant performances, fantastic direction, awesome Cinematography and some of the best blocking I have seen in years.

There are 4 shots that will stay with me until my brain is destroyed for medical research.

This is a proper cinematic film that begs to be seen in the cinema and just goes to remind you that directing is an ART, and very few people are actually any good at it.

You do not need famous actors to tell a great story and you do not need a famous Cinematographer to make things look good.

This should win all the awards everywhere for everything. I don't care what anyone else thinks - this was a brilliant afternoon's viewing.
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7/10
Enormously farfetched but ultimately enjoyable.
Jim_Screechy18 May 2023
At the start of this movie we're given the definition of the word Sisu, which essentially means determination take to the next level.

The movie is pretty graphic in the way it displays violence and I found it simultaneously gritty and disturbing, so isn't for the faint hearted. It's quite a good story though I think much more could have been done to enhance the tension and suspense which are sadly lacking. Additionally the investment in characters was not exploited and the movie felt a little thin and unsubstantial in execution.

Allow me to explain. The focus is primarily on the protagonist and his plight and purpose. Even though other characters are featured, we're given very meagre insight into them and their perspective. Their involvement in the unfolding story is scant at best. As an example, there is a group of women who are only utilised to further elaborate on our protagonists objective. We can guess they've had a pretty hard time given the condition they are in and the little regard their captors have for them, but that's about it. The opportunity to use them as an anchor for emotional involvement in the screenplay is never really taken, and this is the same with much of the other characters. They are all one dimensional participants in a story that seems to have only one avenue as its sole point of focus. This narrow field of vision leaves the movie wanting.

The film is well shot and I loved the camera and location shots. The acting is all top notch and the direction is on point. In fact there isn't too much to pick apart, though as the story goes, it's a very simple one and there is no attempt to sell you anything else.

The other issue with the movie is the exaggerated nature of the violence, particularly regarding the level of physical punishment our protagonist manages to receive without any apparent lasting impairment. This is a little ridiculous. There are much more effective ways to portray challenging fights and gruelling physical encounters while keeping it realistic. Here realism has largely been disregarded in favour of the dramatic, and the result is a production that sits very firmly in the realms of fantasy.

That said, I still found the movie enjoyable, and though I can't say I was engrossed in the story, I did find it entertaining, and after all, isn't that ultimately the point of a movie.

I think 7/10 is a fair score.
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4/10
Shut off your brain and be entertained
moviemanmo9734 May 2023
The opening scene with the geographic map along with the narration of the war was a good introduction into this movie. The cinematography was very nice. There were a selection of wide shots and picturesque landscapes as the main character navigated the land. I enjoyed the colors of this film that added to the grittiness of the action taking place.

The film was broken down into chapters which I thought was fine but wasn't really necessary considering there were only a limited amount of characters all following the same plot line. There wasn't much of a story to this film. Basically a guy who wants no part of the Nazi war encounters some Nazi's that want to take his gold. He fights them in order to survive and keep his gold. While that story is simple it would have worked much better if there was more character development. Perhaps starting the film off showing how the main character lived before the war. A backstory into his life with some flashbacks maybe. There just wasn't any thought put into who this man was aside from the fact that he was dangerous and people knew of him.

The look of all the characters was well done. The part of the Nazi leader was well acted and he had the look of a villain. He had the most dialogue in the film contrary to the main character who barely said a word until the end.

The action in this movie was good but it was very much on the unrealistic side of things. The main character was basically indestructible to the point where it felt like he was Superman. Once again this could have worked better if he was given a backstory of somehow possessing superpowers. But since we were made to believe that he was just a human with special skills/ training it was a bit of an eye rolling experience.

If you can go into this film expecting unbelievable action sequences then you'll be entertained enough for an hour and a half.
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6/10
If you need to ask him "why won't you just die?", then you shouldn't be messing with him.
chand-suhas28 April 2023
Narrated through 7 chapters, Sisu focuses on the Man, the legend who has been minding his own business, away from the ongoing war. He is a gold miner and when he finds enough gold to make a fortune, he takes the long route to the bank and encounters a Nazi army on the way. The mistake Nazis do is to try taking what clearly belongs to him and to their bad luck, they simply don't know whom they are messing with. How this relentless legend shows them the way to hell forms rest of the story.

Sisu is indeed a deliciously made violent action film which at times reminds of several entertaining films with a solid male lead and his violent ways to survive. It is a waferthin straightforward story and asusual relies on the violent kills. It is as over the top one expects it to be. The climax fight does get far exaggerated but the film still delivers on the fun. Be it John Wick or this guy, the baddies need to learn not to touch the man's dog and ofcourse his gold. The director definitely succeeds in giving tribute to his influences and the lead character is simply a vibe.
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