

- jackmeat27. januar 2025My quick rating - 7.1/10. I checked out this flick a while back. Sisu is a relentless, pulse-pounding ride through the Lapland wilderness during the waning days of World War II. The premise is simple but wildly effective: a grizzled ex-soldier discovers gold and sets out to bring his fortune to the city, only to be pursued by a unit of ruthless German soldiers. What follows is an adrenaline-charged spectacle of survival, vengeance, and sheer determination. Jorma Tommila shines as the nameless protagonist, a character whose stoicism and unstoppable nature feel like a fusion of Rambo’s raw resilience and the Terminator’s indestructible force. Tommila’s performance is a masterclass in physical acting, relying less on dialogue and more on action and expression. The film brilliantly encapsulates the titular concept of "sisu," a Finnish term that denotes a kind of unyielding grit and courage. By the end of the film, you’ll find yourself rooting for this seemingly invincible force of nature through every brutal and blood-soaked step of his journey. Director Jalmari Helander, known to me for the quirky holiday horror Rare Exports, brings his unique touch to this gritty action thriller. Helander’s direction ensures there’s never a dull moment in the film’s brisk 91-minute runtime. From harrowing minefields to heart-stopping aerial confrontations, the action is explosive and ceaseless, pushing the boundaries of plausibility in ways that demand some suspension of disbelief. But let’s face it, when you’re watching a gold-toting warrior mow down Nazis with whatever tools he can find, realism takes a back seat to sheer entertainment. While the film lacks the snappy one-liners often associated with similar action heroes, it compensates with brutal choreography and an unwavering sense of purpose. Helander skillfully uses the desolate landscapes of Lapland to heighten the tension, turning the wilderness into both a battleground and a character in its own right. The minimal dialogue and haunting score amplify the film’s raw, primal energy, allowing the visuals and action to take center stage. Still, the over-the-top feats occasionally verge on the cartoonish, which might pull some of you out of the otherwise grounded brutality. But in a film like this, where the protagonist is less a man and more a mythic embodiment of determination, these moments feel oddly fitting. Sisu is a thrilling and unapologetically brutal action film that delivers exactly what it promises: high-octane thrills and an indestructible hero you can’t help but cheer for. Helander’s tight direction and Tommila’s commanding presence make this a must-watch for fans of gritty, no-holds-barred cinema. Just be prepared to leave your sense of realism at the door and enjoy the ride.
- neuroparadox30. juli 2025My Sisu Notes: I swear at around 37:55 (just after he gets shot in the leg...then, to avoid an attacking Nazi dog....he lights himself on fire (after already having been soaked in gasoline).....and then dodges a bullet-hell barrage from multiple men.....who are firing machine guns.......AS he's running off of a dock to jump into a nearby body of water........whilst he is holding a bunch of (notoriously heavy) gold).................I heard an XBOX Achievement Unlocked sound. Like, the moment the Gold hits the bottom...or am I crazy? 🤣😂 "Immortal or not, a man needs air." I hope that's just a poor translation from Finnish that doesn't QUITE make sense lol. (40 min later a girl speaks about an impossible Finnish translation which made me laugh and seemed poignant 😂) That scene where he slits a guy's throat underwater...so he can suck the air out of that guy's lungs... through the guy's open throat is pretty tight (reminded me of Bone Tomahawk) It's weird in movies that someone always seems to know how to tie a noose.....like, that's a serious knot.....you can't just: BAM! NOOSE! Just a thought. But this movie gets a pass because it's 1944 and I'm sure they trained soldiers on that stuff (and the hangings were established earlier)...I bet they still do honestly. TLDR: You'll never forget how you learned to tie a noose. On the plane: "Did you hear that?" "Don't worry, it's just Bennet Foddy" ⛏️ Overall it's just nice to see Nazis get their cum-muffins (💦🧁) so I recommend this whole-heatedly, especially if you liked Shoot Em Up. John Wick's Grandfather. I wonder what that giant yellow lever attached to the bomb does?! 🤪 This guy has more lives than a Buddhist's cat. Some cool throat singing that almost overstays it's welcome 😆 Maybe one of the most satisfying ending payoffs in movie history. 💰💰
- Hipster ZOMBIE2. marts 2025Sisu is a gory, action-packed spectacle that combines the grit of a war film with the relentless brutality of a grindhouse revenge thriller. Set in the waning days of World War II, the film follows a lone Finnish prospector, Aatami Korpi (Jorma Tommila), who stumbles upon a massive gold deposit in the remote wilderness. His luck quickly run out and takes a violent turn when he crosses paths with a retreating Nazi platoon, who soon learn the hard way that they have picked a fight with the wrong man. Imagine John Wick if it were in world war 2, if you love blood soaked cinema this is the film for you!
- MrTrivet1 dag sidenIt was a very enjoyable, bloody, pulpy experience. The film doesn't pretend to be anything more than it is - it simply gave me the satisfaction of watching an incredibly stubborn, taciturn Finn turn Nazis into bloody pulp. The violence is exaggerated to the point of absurdity, very Tarantino-esque, although it lacks the wit and directorial flair of the famous "foot enthusiast." Honestly, beyond the stylish action sequences, there isn't much left. The protagonist becomes practically indestructible very early on, so each new obstacle stops creating tension and instead turns into a contest of increasingly outrageous ways to survive and exterminate his enemies. I wouldn't call it the best piece of exploitation cinema, but it's definitely far from the worst. As a one-time, unapologetically over-the-top action romp, it worked perfectly well for me. This time, that was more than enough.
- Alistair Onesayi Nhiwatiwa1. juni 2025The film thrives on its simplicity: no unnecessary dialogue, no convoluted backstory, just raw, visceral action. It turns the idea of an underdog story on its head—the Nazis are the ones desperately trying to survive. It's a visual feast of destruction, punctuated by chilling moments of silence that let the weight of Korpi’s unstoppable presence sink in. Every frame oozes tension, every fight feels like a final stand.
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- september 2022 blev Sisu udgivet.
Sisu blev instrueret af Jalmari Helander.
Sisu har en spilletid på 1 t 31 m.
Sisu blev produceret af Petri Jokiranta.
Året er 1944. Dybt i Laplands ødemark leder Aatami efter guld. Over ham summer nazisternes bombefly. Til sidst bærer Aatamis slid frugt. Han gør et stort guldfund og begiver sig mod den nærmeste by med sin skat. Da SS-Obersturmführer Helldorfs dødspatrulje kommer dundrende mod Aatami, begynder en vanvittig og guldfeberrig jagt gennem den hærgede og minerede vildmark.
Nøglepersonerne i Sisu er Aatami (Jorma Tommila), Bruno (Aksel Hennie), Wolf (Jack Doolan).
Sisu er bedømt 15.
Sisu er en Krig, Action, Thriller-film.
Sisu har en publikumsbedømmelse på 8.8 ud af 10.
Sisu havde et budget på 6,6 mio. US$.
Sisu har indtjent 14,3 mio. US$ ved billetlugen.






















