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7/10
"Ripa Gets Rusty"
random_avenger14 September 2010
In a comedy co-produced by Aki Kaurismäki, Sam Huber plays a young down-on-his-luck film director Ripa whose life keeps slipping more and more out of his control. Tax collectors and his ex-wife Pirjo (Merja Larivaara) are after his money (not that he has any), he cannot find work because everyone thinks his movies contain too much sex and violence and even his rich father (Vesa-Matti Loiri) openly mocks him for being such a loser. After getting a new nymphomaniac girlfriend Tiina (Mari Vainio), the stress drives Ripa further down the slippery slope into bizarre uncontrollable situations, involving gay S/M porn and even murder among other things.

The black and white cinematography, some shadowy lighting and the plot structure of a man facing overwhelming difficulties echo the style of classic noir movies that the protagonist is also a fan of. The changing soundtrack also emphasizes the tumultuous evolvement of Ripa's state of mind: rootsy rock'n'roll songs start making way for abrasive heavy rock as the story progresses. The messed up atmosphere is also strongly brought forward by the grainy avant-garde montages that mark the sex scenes and passage of time.

Even though at first the film seems more ordinary, there are rather crazy scenes worth seeing later in the film, such as Ripa's brief encounter with a married woman named Irma (Leena Uotila). Many of the performances are also pretty fun, such as Kari Väänänen as the idle cop Lynkkynen and Leo Raivio as the underground porn director Antti. Better known as the frontman of the funk band Eternal Erection, Sam Huber carries a slothful aura throughout and suits the lead role decently despite not having many film acting credits (he actually won a Debutants' Jussi Award for his performance). Vesa-Matti Loiri is also enjoyable as Ripa's narcissistic father.

I saw the movie with no expectations whatsoever, and it surely provided a positive surprise; with Finnish cinema usually being so conventional, it is refreshing to see that this type of anarchistic filmmaking also exists in the mainstream of the country. "Punky noir comedy" could be a way to describe Ripa ruostuu – a subgenre I wish would be explored more... the results could be interesting.
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7/10
Hilarious stuff - Ripa hits the skids
Miksa7621 December 2004
Warning: Spoilers
This is one funny film. It was a cult flick when I was in high school and shown quite a many times in TV, too. It coined some flying phrases and featured the later funk-singer Sam Huber in the main role.

It's about Ripa, a lazy, fat good-for-nothing who during his adventures drifts deeper and deeper into trouble in Helsinki alternative/underworld scene. The main idea slightly reminds Scorsese's "After Hours" but this is more chaotic and off-kilter. I actually don't remember the plot so well. There are scenes where Ripa is almost persuaded into hard-core porn film scene with a guy in leather, and escapes only when butter is started to get swept on his rectum... he also gets amorous with a drunken married woman, who tells Ripa he should shoot his hubby. Which Ripa does in a drunken mayhem, ending the romance brutally.

Black and white, real funny at times, I hope?!! since I haven't seen it in years...
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10/10
An excellent comedy!
mikko-korperich8 August 2005
This is one stunning comedy, probably the best I've seen for a long time. Sam Huber does an excellent job with acting Ripa, the self-claimed movie director, who's only interest seems to be sex, violence and beer. By trying to achieve his goals he seems to go more and more down the drain, just to literally lose it all in the end.

My favorite part of the movie is when Ripa visits his father, performed by Vesa-Matti Loiri. I couldn't stop laughing here.

Also Mari Vainio's acting as a sexy, warm-hearted girlfriend deserves several "thumbs up".

It's a shame that it's not informed on this page that the film was co-produced by Aki Kaurismäki.

Trivia: Sam Huber is also known as Rick Lover in the band Eternal Erection, where he sings and plays keyboard.
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