
The main residence substantial metal band Impaled Rektum gets its possibility at significance and heads from Finland to a show in Norway in a satire composed and coordinated by amateurs Juuso Laatio and Jukka Vidgren.
For that fragment of the gathering of people who discover nothing more radiant than to part their eardrums to the harsh impact of overwhelming metal, the wacky Finnish comic drama Heavy Trip does not baffle. Part let's-take care of business band adventure and part street motion picture, the story bend is dreadfully recognizable, yet that doesn't stop it being a romping cavort.
Genuine unruly music played by unstable Scandi fellows, Vikings and carcass taking may not be's some tea. Be that as it may, this first component, co-coordinated with upbeat eagerness by Juuso Laatio and Jukka Vidgren, packs a considerable measure of fun and will be particularly grasped by the horns noticeable all around set. It bowed at SXSW, trailed by a gig at Norway's famous outrageous Inferno Metal Festival.
On the off chance that there's a great deal of affableness to be found in substantial metal in any case, this band — named Impaled Rektum, to its individuals' general fulfillment — takes it to the higher octave of a warm farce. In a photo postcard little town in the tranquil Finnish farmland, four young men trudge at routine employments yet enjoy their energy for metal at whatever point they can. Turo (Johannes Holopainen, playing at the other extraordinary from his part in Unknown Soldier) is the band's frontman; his normal everyday employment is being an occupied deliberate in a psychological establishment, where he tidies up messes. He swallows his hatred at the townies' corresponds over his long, straight hair and spills out his anger to the mic in unlimited shouts.
Drummer Jynkky (Antti Heikkinen) is the spirit of the band and an insane coot willing to have a go at anything. When he proposes they've done what's needed practicing and it's an ideal opportunity to spread their wings before a crowd of people, the others are shocked. For a certain something, they've been playing covers and don't have their very own solitary tune. Each time Turo proposes a riff, the hyper-learned bassist empties him by naming the source he's unknowingly copying.
Things at long last meet up when Turo visits the guitarist, who works at his father's reindeer slaughterhouse. The sharp screech of the electric blade cutting a corpse in two gives the motivation to the band's first tune. In the nick of time: A Norwegian show promoter in a dark cattle rustler cap turns up searching for reindeer blood for a major metal occasion, and in spite of a little misconstruing, takes the young men's one promo CD home with him.
In the mean time, Turo is searching for the bravery to ask out the beautiful flower vendor Miia (Minka Kuustonen). She looks sufficiently willing, however her dad is the town's redneck sheriff who detests everything metallic and is tingling for a reason to toss the part of them behind bars. In the long run, obviously, they give him the reason. Also, Miia is by all accounts caught by a dreadful crooner named Jouni, who detests everything the metalists remain for.
In the last third of the film, the young men take after their fantasy to participate in a major Norwegian substantial metal show. They take off in a stolen van, a box restricted to the best (one of them has must be supplanted) and speed toward the outskirt of Sweden, radio blasting. There they meet equipped resistance as an exhausted female colonel who has been cautioned that a gathering of psychological militants is drawing nearer in a van. This sets off a startling, first rate activity scene that prompts the ever-madder finale. What's more, a great time is had by all.
Generation organization: Making Movies Oy
Cast: Johannes Holopainen, Torstein Bjorklund, Antti Heikkinen, Ville Hilska, Samuli Jaskio, Minka Kuustonen, Kai Lehtinen
Chiefs: Juuso Laatio, Jukka Vidgren
Screenwriters: Juuso Laatio, Aleksi Puranen, Jari Olavi Rantala, Jukka Vidgren
Makers: Kaarle Aho, Kai Nordberg
Official makers: Nadia Khamlichi, Adrian Politowski, Bastien Sirodot
Chief of photography: Harri Raty
Generation architect: Juha-Matti Toppinen
Outfit architect: Karoliina Koiso-Kanttila
Editorial manager: Kimmo Taavila
Music: Lauri Porra
Throwing: Minna Sorvoja
Scene: Cannes Film Market
92 minutes
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