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Midsummer rain, Midsummer sun

In Finland, Midsummer week is usually when people take their holidays and go out camping, boating, fishing, swimming naked in a lake, or doing all kinds of things outdoors. (No, not that. Well, maybe that too). It is also when it usually rains. This year… Well, for a while it seemed as if it was…

Plastic Jesus and the Passion story

Brief notes on “Cool Hand Luke” (spoilers ahead) I just watched “Cool Hand Luke” (1967) for the first time yesterday. One of the first things that called my attention is how many similarities it has with the later “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” (1975), only that it’s in a chain-gang prison instead of an…

While the world burns

AIDS, Covid and Sex Robots A few days ago, I wrote the following comment at another blog: Kary Mullis (who invented the “PCR test” and died mysteriously just before “Covid”) always said that there is no causation link between HIV and AIDS. And there’s a video of him heavily criticizing Fauci for his management of…

Was it bad for the West to abandon religion?

Looking at it from a secular perspective I’ve been thinking about religion lately. As we all know, the West has all but abandoned Christianity: the little of it that remains is not very different from progressivism; and progressivism itself seems to have morphed into a new type of religion, with its own processions, prayers and…

Get woke, go broke? Not really

It’s okay. Relax and enjoy the decay. And now back to political commentary. Some “conservatives” like to parrot the idea that went companies “go woke”, they lose money. But this is not really true. Even if they eventually lose money on a particular film or product, they make up for it with something else. Disney,…

Sauna, Karaoke and other Finnish inventions

Sauna is a great Finnish invention. It is not the only one: there’s also Moomins, Angry Birds, the original Nokia cell phone, and my favourite, the dish-drying cupboard or Astiankuivauskaappi, which, perhaps because of the long name, didn’t catch on in the rest of the world, but I find very practical. (In Finland, all apartments…

Midnight in Kolho

Losing the way, or finding a new one? When asked what are their main characteristics, Finns themselves will tell you that they are usually quiet and do not tend to talk too much. Paradoxically, the ones who tell you that are usually exceptions to the rule. Yesterday I made a short visit to the nearby…

Drifting Clouds

How to survive harsh times in an increasingly difficult world If you should watch just one film by Aki Kaurismäki, I suggest “Drifting Clouds” (1996), which is probably his masterpiece. Well, to be honest, I haven’t watched a lot of his movies, but it’s the best from the four or five I’ve seen so far,…

Lost in Kaurismäki land

Kaurismäki movies. The Finnish character. Russia and Sweden. Tango. Aki Kaurismäki is probably one of the most famous Finnish filmmakers abroad. He also has a brother, Mika, who makes documentaries. But Aki directs fiction movies and is more well-known, having won main prizes in Cannes and being nominated twice for the Oscars in the Best…

Catholic Finns and alcoholic introverts

In my constant quest for finding islands of peace and harmony in a corrupt and decaying world, the other Sunday I visited a Catholic Church in Helsinki, which organizes a monthly Latin Mass. (Finding Latin Masses all over the world is my latest hobby, as you may know.) I arrived late, however, missing the Tridentine…