Jed (19) walks out on his former life, without destination, without explanation, and gets on a train. He ends up by happenstance in a small eastern town in Finland where he soon comes face to face with the daily rigors of independent life. Coping becomes a challenge for him almost to the point of being an obsession. Of all the people in town, Jed seems to constantly run across the prickly and quick-witted Lulu (17). Gradually, without either of them admitting it, their relationship changes from bickering, picking on each other and a battle of wills to friendship, and as can happen, finally to love.
Acting
Geitel and Maalismaa's bickering has genuine electricity.
Direction
Niemi lets silences breathe like a Finnish winter.
Cinematography
Bleak eastern Finland becomes unexpectedly romantic.
Director
Raimo O. Niemi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film captures a specific Finnish phenomenon — 'maalle muutto' or escape to rural nowhere — that peaked during the 2008 economic crisis among young adults.
Jon Jon Geitel was primarily a musician before this; his awkward physicality as Jed was reportedly unintentional — director Niemi kept the takes where he genuinely didn't know what to do with his hands.