It is the summertime of 1941. An eastern-Finnish gatling gun company receives an order to turn in their surplus devices. The business is transferred to the front lines. The following early morning the soldiers wake to the noise of weapons - the battle has started. The Finnish troops assault and swiftly move across the boundary. The young, worried novices of the business get their baptism of fire, and also the men end up being aware of death and the challenges of war. Under toughness as well as badly furnished they deal with a remarkable opponent. The listings of heroes and of the dead seem countless. Edvin Laine's impressive interpretation of Väinö Linna's war novel "Tuntematon Sotilas" is an entire chapter in the book of Finnish flick history.
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It is the summertime of 1941. An eastern-Finnish gatling gun company receives an order to turn in their surplus devices. The business is transferred to the front lines. The following early morning the soldiers wake to the noise of weapons - the battle has started. The Finnish troops assault and swiftly move across the boundary. The young, worried novices of the business get their baptism of fire, and also the men end up being aware of death and the challenges of war. Under toughness as well as badly furnished they deal with a remarkable opponent. The listings of heroes and of the dead seem countless. Edvin Laine's impressive interpretation of Väinö Linna's war novel "Tuntematon Sotilas" is an entire chapter in the book of Finnish flick history.
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