Introduction

Sisu is a 2022 Finnish historical action thriller film written and directed by Jalmari Helander and produced by Petri Jokiranta. The film stars Jorma Tommila, alongside Aksel Hennie, Jack Doolan, Mimosa Willamo and Onni Tommila.

Set during the Lapland War between Finland and Nazi Germany towards the end of World War II, a legendary Finnish Army commando-turned-gold prospector attempts to defend himself from being robbed and murdered by a Waffen-SS platoon led by an infamously brutal and corrupt officer.

Outline

In late 1944, during the Lapland War, Aatami Korpi lives alone with his horse and faithful Bedlington Terrier while he prospects in the Lapland wilderness. Aatami uncovers a rich gold deposit, where he collects a hefty amount of nuggets and heads towards Rovaniemi. Along the way, Aatami encounters a large Waffen-SS platoon led by Obersturmführer Bruno Helldorf. Helldorf is destroying villages during their retreat towards Norway and has taken several Finnish women captive. Helldorf takes little interest in Aatami, letting him pass. Aatami is soon accosted by a second platoon of SS soldiers who discover his saddlebags full of gold. They jeeringly decide to rob and execute him, but he swiftly kills them all. Alerted by the gunfire, Helldorf investigates and discovers the massacre and one of Aatami’s gold nuggets.

Helldorf and his tank pursue Aatami to the edge of a minefield, where Aatami’s horse is killed by a landmine. Gathering up his gold while Helldorf and his men watch, Aatami intentionally detonates another mine to make his escape. Several soldiers are sent after him, but are quickly blown up by mines. Helldorf orders two of the captive women ahead to ensure a clear path. After retrieving Aatami’s dog tag, Helldorf’s second-in-command Wolf learns over the radio of Aatami’s past. After losing his family while fighting as a Finnish Army commando during the Winter War, the vengeful Aatami became the legendary “one-man death squad” whom Joseph Stalin’s Red Army nicknamed Koshchei (“the Immortal”). Helldorf defies his orders to continue retreating in order to hunt down Aatami and steal the gold, explaining to Wolf that Nazi Germany has already lost the war and they will need the gold to escape prosecution for war crimes.

The German soldiers dispatch dogs to follow Aatami’s trail. Aatami sends his own dog away before using petrol from one of the German trucks to cover his scent. However, the soldiers soon discover him and Aatami dives into a nearby lake. Helldorf sends three soldiers onto the lake in a boat, but Aatami kills two of them by slitting their throats underwater and breathes in the escaping air from their necks. The remaining German soldier attempts to flee, but is executed by Wolf. Aatami uses the soldier’s body as a shield after reaching the riverbank and escapes. On the other side of the river, Aatami’s dog is discovered by Helldorf.

Aatami discovers that Rovaniemi has been left in burning ruins and takes shelter in the remains of a petrol station. Helldorf sends Aatami’s dog to find him, but with a lit Stielhandgranate attached to his collar. Aatami saves his dog but is knocked down and stunned when the grenade explodes. Helldorf, Wolf and tank driver Schütze hang Aatami, taking the gold and leaving him for dead, but Aatami hooks his wounds onto protruding rebar, saving his life. Some time later, a pair of German pilots land in search of fuel. Aatami kills the engineer and forces the surviving pilot to fly him ahead of Helldorf’s platoon.

Helldorf soon discovers the abandoned plane in their path with the pilot hanged by the same noose Wolf used on Aatami. As the convoy continues, Aatami climbs onto the truck holding the female captives, kills their guards and arms the women. Aino, the de-facto leader of the women, commandeers one of the trucks, allowing Aatami to leap onto Helldorf’s tank while the women gun down the rest of the soldiers. Aatami pulls Wolf out of the tank before leaving him at the mercy of the women. Helldorf reaches a commandeered Soviet plane and kills Schütze before taking off with the pilot. Aatami fires at the plane, mortally wounding the pilot, and uses his pickaxe to get onboard in midair. Helldorf and Aatami engage in hand-to-hand combat. After Helldorf gets the upper hand, Aatami swiftly hooks a static line to a bomb before releasing it, dropping Helldorf to his death. After finding that the pilot is dead, Aatami straps himself in as the plane crashes into a swamp.

Led by Aino, the freed women drive the commandeered German tank, with a beaten Wolf strapped to the turret, to an incredulous Finnish Army unit. Aatami crawls out of the swamp and reunites with his dog, before making his way to war-ravaged Helsinki. Aatami enters a bank, approaches a teller and empties his satchels of gold before speaking for the first time, asking for paper currency in exchange for his gold, “So the load won’t be so damn heavy to carry.”

Cast

  • Jorma Tommila as Aatami Korpi
  • Aksel Hennie as Bruno Helldorf
  • Jack Doolan as Wolf
  • Mimosa Willamo as Aino
  • Onni Tommila as Schütze
  • Tatu Sinisalo as SS Soldier
  • Wilhelm Enckell as SS Soldier
  • Arttu Kapulainen as Rower
  • Ilkka Koivula as Fighter Pilot
  • Max Ovaska as Engineer
  • Pekka Huotari as Pilot
  • Severi Saarinen as Troop Leader
  • Vincent Willestrand as SS Soldier
  • Aamu Milonoff as Bank Teller

Release

Box Office

In the United States and Canada, Sisu was released alongside Big George Foreman and Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret., and was projected to gross around $4 million from 900 theatres in its opening weekend. It made $1.4 million on its first day, including $585,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $3.3 million, finishing eighth. In total, Sisu grossed $7.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $14.3 million.

Sequel

In March 2023, Helander has hinted in an interview with the news agency STT at the idea that if the film is successful at the box office in the United States, he could consider making a possible sequel. In May 2023, Helander said during an interview of GamesRadar+ that he might have some kind of idea how to continue the story of Aatami Korpi. Jorma Tommila has also expressed interest in returning to act in a sequel. In December 2023, Helander confirmed that he would return as director for the sequel, and the Finnish Film Foundation has initially granted a financial support of €50,000.

In March 2024, it was announced that filming of the sequel would begin in late summer. It is tentatively estimated that the film will premiere in less than two years (i.e. no later than March 2026).

Trivia

  • The exteriors are shot in Finnish Lapland, mainly near the villages of Nuorgam and Kaamanen in the Utsjoki municipality.
  • “Sisu” is a Finnish word described as stoic determination, grit, bravery, resilience, and hardiness.
  • The film’s shooting title was “The Immortal.”
  • Most of the dialogue is spoken by German characters, but they are voiced in English.
    • The small amount of Finnish dialogue is in Finnish, with English subtitles.

Production & Filming Details

  • Director(s):
    • Jalmari Helander
  • Producer(s):
    • Mike Goodridge … executive producer
    • Petri Jokiranta … producer
    • Gregory Ouanhon … executive producer
    • Sirkka Rautiainen … line producer
    • Antonio Salas … executive producer
  • Writer(s):
    • Jalmari Helander
  • Music:
    • Juri Seppä
    • Tuomas Wäinölä
  • Cinematography:
    • Kjell Lagerroos … director of photography
  • Editor(s):
    • Juho Virolainen
  • Production:
    • Subzero Film Entertainment
    • Good Chaos (in assosiation with)
    • Stage 6 Films
  • Distributor(s):
    • Columbia Pictures Corporation
    • Lionsgate
    • Nordisk Film
    • SND Films
    • Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • Release Date: 09 September 2022 (Toronto International Film Festival, Canada).
  • Running Time: 91 minutes.
  • Rating: R.
  • Country: Finland.
  • Language: Finnish and English.

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