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''An Eye for an Eye'' ( fi, Silmä silmästä) is a 1999
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horror
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written and directed by Atro Lahtela. It tells the story of a woman, who is haunted by nightmares, and who returns to her old home village, finding out about the secret past of both village and her dead father. The film's actors include Meri Nenonen, Jukka-Pekka Palo, Johanna af Schultén and double role made
Jani Volanen Jani Kristian Volanen (born 1 November 1971, in Helsinki) is a Finnish actor/writer/director. He has appeared in more than fifty TV- and movie-productions and thirty professional theater productions since 1986. Volanen has also created and dir ...
. The film's production costs were more than
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1.8 million. The film has been screened at the
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in 1999 and at the
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in
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in 2000.


Premise

Two sisters, Kiia and Eija, have moved away from the village of Pirunperä in
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after their father's suicide. Kiia has become a sculptor and is plagued by nightmares related to her old home village, while her sister Eija has created a career as a flight attendant. Kiia returns to her former home to make sculptures for the local church. At the same time, she finds out the secret past of her father and home village, because the sculptures by Kiia seems to evoke the indescribable evil that slept in Pirunperä.


Cast

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Meri Nenonen Meri may refer to: *Meri (name) *Meri (mythology), folk hero in Bororo mythology *Meri, term in shakuhachi music *''The Meri'', novel by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff *''Meri'', release title of La Mer (film) in Finland *Meri (political party), now-defunc ...
as Kiia Saari ** Ronja Kåhre as Young Kiia *
Jani Volanen Jani Kristian Volanen (born 1 November 1971, in Helsinki) is a Finnish actor/writer/director. He has appeared in more than fifty TV- and movie-productions and thirty professional theater productions since 1986. Volanen has also created and dir ...
as Priest Sulo Salo / Kalevi Salo, Sulo's father ** Walter Gröhn as Young Sulo * Jukka-Pekka Palo as Martti Saari, Kiia's Eija's father * Ari Piispa as Kai-Petteri "Koo-Pee" Korppi * Ulla Uotinen as Maria Korppi * Heidi Kiviharju as Sari Salo, Sulo's sister * Inga-Liisa Laukka as Grandma Martta * Johanna af Schultén as Eija Saari ** Nicole Henriksson as Young Eija * Eeva-Liisa Haimelin as Siiri *
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as gallerist * Jukka-Pekka Mikkonen as intellectual in the gallery


Reception

When the film was released, it received mixed reviews. Helena Ylänen, a critic of ''
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'', wrote on October 1, 1999, that "the film has been clearly inspired by Finnish madness with its liquor vapors, unpaved roads, fire frosts, hanging loops, religious charms and covert lusts."Tänään tv:ssä kotimaista kauhua – "Perkeleet pääsevät valloilleen Kainuussa"
– Mesta.net (in Finnish)
In the ''Gorehound'' magazine 2/1999, Tuomas Riskala gave value to the choice of theme, but found the object of criticism: "There are, however, moments in the film during which one remembers which genre should be; for example, the memory bundles and flashes of the subconscious experienced by Kiia are successful. At times, however, it seems that director Atro Lahtela has not wanted to create any overly original horror aesthetic." On October 1, 1999, Tarmo Poussu gave recognition in ''
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'' for acting work and also for the fact that "Lahtela's pictorial narrative is flexible and he describes the work of a sculptor in an interesting way, for example". But the criticism was just as harsh: "In the main, however, he fails. The supernatural episodes of the film are outdated by their means, roughly underlined and amusing in their effect."Torstaina tv:ssä: Viinahöyryt ja peitellyt himot suomalaisen kauhuelokuvan innoittajina
– ''Episodi'' (in Finnish)


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Helsingin Sanomat ''Helsingin Sanomat'', abbreviated ''HS'' and colloquially known as , is the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries, owned by Sanoma. Except after certain holidays, it is published daily. Its name derives from that of ...
'', April 10, 2000. (in Finnish) * Niko Jutila
Vuosi 1999 herätti jälleen uskon kotimaiseen elokuvaan – lama-ajan yleisökato päättyi neljään kotimaiseen jättihittiin
– Elokuvauutiset.fi, June 24, 2019. (in Finnish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Eye for an Eye, An 1999 horror films Finnish horror drama films 1990s horror drama films Demons in film Films about nightmares 1990s Finnish-language films