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199462 minComedy, Romance

Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana

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Is Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana worth watching? With a rating of 6.718/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana Synopsis

Two Finnish men agree to drive an Estonian woman and a Russian woman to a harbor.

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Top Cast

Kati Outinen
Kati OutinenTatjana
Matti Pellonpää
Matti PellonpääReino
Kirsi Tykkyläinen
Kirsi TykkyläinenKlavdia
Mato Valtonen
Mato ValtonenValto
Elina Salo
Elina SaloHotel Receptionist
Irma Junnilainen
Irma JunnilainenValto's Mother
Veikko Lavi
Veikko LaviVepe
Pertti Husu
Pertti HusuPepe
Viktor Vassel
Viktor VasselBus Driver
Carl-Erik Calamnius
Carl-Erik CalamniusPetrol Station Attendant

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Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana has received mixed reviews with a 6.718/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Romance movies.

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Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana has received average ratings (6.718/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CRCulverJun 5, 2018
★ 5

Shot in 1993, TAKE CARE OF YOUR SCARF, TATJANA! is one of Aki Kaurismäki's lesser-known films from this highly productive period in the Finnish auteur's career. Coffee addict Valto (Mato Valtonen) and vodka-guzzler Reino (Matti Pellonpää) go for a test drive through the Finnish countryside in Valto's newly-repaired sedan. They meet two tourists from the former USSR, Tatjana (Kati Outinen) and Klavdia (Kirsi Tykkyläinen) who are stranded along a rural road after their tour bus has broken down. The women convince Valto and Reino to drive them to the port in Helsinki so they can get the ferry home, and the film tracks their adventures together – or rather the lack thereof: even as Tatjana and Klavdia try to chat and even flirt, the taciturn Finns just swill their coffee or vodka and ignore them. The film features well-known themes in Kaurismäki's work: shy people unable to express emotion, a love for early rock 'n' roll with a period band performing on a stage at some point, and a minimum of dialogue. With its running time of less than an hour, its black-and-white photography and its spare, sketch-like plot, this even feels like the quintessential minor effort or short in an arthouse director's filmography. (Kind of like some of the "Coffee and Cigarettes" shorts in Jim Jarmusch's output.) It also feels unsatisfying. There's some enjoyable comedy here, but to get the jokes TAKE CARE OF YOUR SCARF, TATJANA assumes a knowledge of Finnish culture even more than Kaurismäki's other work. Some of the tension between the men and the people they encounter is based on the subtle divide between Helsinki and rural Finland -- this is an unusual film for Kaurismäki in eschewing a Helsinki setting for the backwoods. Valto and Reino's respective beverage addictions are the usual ones of this Nordic country, just exaggerated to a risible degree. The way that the Estonian and Russian women fall for these boring losers, mocks the early 1990s phenomenon of even an ugly country bumpkin being able to get himself a glamorous wife from the former USSR just because Finland was seen as comparatively rich. Now, I've lived in Finland and could pick up all the jokes, and I laughed out loud at a couple of points, but I found this a middling effort, and because most readers of this review probably won't have the necessary background, I've rated it even lower than average.