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Immortal Finnish Soldier Battles Red Army in Bloody Sequel

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Aatami Korpi, a Finnish soldier, survives multiple near-death experiences
  • Korpi returns home to Soviet-occupied Karelia to rebuild his family's home
  • Red Army sends a ruthless killer to stop Korpi at all costs
Immortal Finnish Soldier Battles Red Army in Bloody Sequel

In 2022, the Finnish thriller Sisu became a sleeper hit, captivating audiences with its over-the-top action and violence. Now, just three years later, the highly anticipated sequel Sisu 2: Road to Revenge is set to hit theaters.

The film once again follows the exploits of Aatami Korpi, a Finnish soldier who seemingly cannot be killed. After surviving an entire SS platoon, a grenade explosion, his own hanging, a plane crash, and countless other near-death experiences in the first film, Korpi has returned home to Soviet-occupied Karelia, where his family was brutally murdered during World War II.

Refusing to live under Soviet rule, Korpi decides to dismantle his family's home and transport the wooden beams to a safe location, where he can rebuild it in honor of his loved ones. However, this simple act of defiance quickly draws the attention of the Red Army, who release the man responsible for Korpi's family's death from prison and task him with the impossible mission of killing the famous ex-soldier.

What follows is a bloody, slapstick-infused battle of wits and wills, as Korpi uses every trick in the book to evade his relentless pursuers. From strapping himself to a rocket to navigating a train car filled with sleeping Red Army soldiers, the film promises even more over-the-top action and violence than the first Sisu. But at its heart, it remains a deeply personal story of a man driven by an unbreakable will to honor his family's memory.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Aatami Korpi's family was brutally murdered during World War II while he was away serving in the Finnish military, and the film follows his quest to rebuild their home in Soviet-occupied Karelia.
Korpi uses a variety of creative and over-the-top methods to escape his pursuers, including at one point strapping himself to a rocket to gain on his enemies.
The Red Army releases Igor Draganov, the man who killed Korpi's family, from prison and tasks him with the impossible mission of killing the famous ex-soldier.

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