In the movie of the Hallmark entertainment giant, Sodankylä changes to Sodenkylä and everything is not right anyway.
In the movie The Finnish Line – Christmas in Finland, only Santa Claus speaks intelligible Finnish. Jaakko Posti, TV5
If located in Finland The Finnish Line – Christmas in Finland missed seeing the movie in November, can take back the mistake now. Or damage and damage. Sure, Letkis may be playing in the movie, but Finnishness remains at the feet of Hallmark nonsense.
Even though the film was partly filmed in Finland, its setting could be almost anywhere. The Icelandic actors try to twist the Finnish language as best as they can, but it turns out to be a hard-to-understand mongerrus – for everyone else except the Finnish-speaking Santa Claus.
– Merry Christmas, comes the only reply in Finnish.
Dog sleds bring Anya and Cole together, who eventually find each other romantically, despite Anya’s resistance at first. Jaakko Posti, TV5
The well-worn and clichéd plot goes that the American Anya arrives in her late father’s birth country in Finland to compete in the Joulurauha dog sled race. At the Arctic Circle, she meets another Cole, whom Anya eventually falls in love with, although at first she naturally hates the whole man.
As Anya Kivela, Kimberly “Kim” Matula will be seen in the film, who is remembered from The Beautiful and the Brave. Jaakko Posti, TV5
In addition to Kemi, we are in Rovaniemi and Sodankylä, which will change to Sodenkylä. In the same way, the Christmas tarts turn into something completely different, and even the hose jenkka hasn’t seen a real ballroom dance. If the Icelanders with their strange names don’t bother you too much, there’s nothing to do but turn on the TV.
The Finnish Line – Christmas in Finland today on TV5 at 17:05. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.

