Last night I went to see Sisu: Road to Revenge and I had a great time (at one point someone in the audience cheered out loud). I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed the first movie (it is incredibly violent but also wildly entertaining and strangely satisfying) and this one amps up the carnage! After World War II, Finland is forced to cede territory to the Soviet Union as part of the peace agreement and this displaces many, including the legendary ex-commando Aatami Korpi (Jorma Tommila). He crosses the border in order to find his former house and dismantles it board by board so he can transport it and rebuild it in Finland. However, Igor Draganov (Stephen Lang), the Red Army soldier responsible for killing his wife and children during the war, is ordered by the KGB to find him and finish the job. Absolute mayhem ensues but, this time, Korpi has a worthy opponent. He must fight soldiers on tanks, motorcycles, planes, and a moving train (this occurs after he has been brutally tortured) before an epic confrontation with Draganov involving hand-to-hand combat (and several available items such as a fork, a shovel, and a ballistic missile). The action is even more exciting and unrelenting (I especially loved a scene where he uses dynamite to catapult a tank that he has commandeered over a Soviet checkpoint) but also even more implausible (his truck is forced over a cliff into the water and he is able to use the boards from his house to build a makeshift raft). As with the first movie, the violence is interspersed with some incredibly moving moments and Tommila gives another brilliant performance in which his physicality communicates the narrative (this time there is no dialogue with an amusing callback to the earlier movie). If you are a fan of Sisu, buckle up because this is an even wilder ride and I highly recommend it (if you can handle the gore).

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