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本名: Marianne Mardi
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別名: Marianne Träskman
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Marianne Mardi, born in Lapland during World War II as an innocent Lappish girl and the only daughter of a reindeer herder named Aslak, played the lead role in 'Sensuela' (1973). After rescuing a crashed German fighter pilot named Hans during his convalescence, she developed feelings for him. Years later, Hans returned as a freelance photographer and persuaded Laila to move to Helsinki with him to pursue a career as a photo model. However, their relationship soured and Hans abandoned her, leading to a downward spiral in her life due to the decadent lifestyle of big city life.
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公開年: 1973
国: Finland
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監督: Teuvo Tulio
脚本: Regina Linnanheimo, Yrjö Norta, Alexander Pushkin, Teuvo Tulio
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In 'Sensuela' (1973), directed by Teuvo Tulio, Laila, an innocent Lappish girl and only daughter of a reindeer herder Aslak, rescues a crashed German fighter pilot Hans during World War II. During his convalescence with the family, the two develop warm feelings for each other. Years later, after the war, Hans returns to Lapland as a freelance photographer. He manages to persuade Laila to run away with him to Helsinki to start a career as a photo model against her father's wishes. Initially, they enjoy happiness and success in the big city. However, Hans eventually abandons Laila, leading her life into a downward spiral amidst the decadent lifestyle.
'Sensuela', a Finnish drama film released in 1973, is directed by Teuvo Tulio and loosely based on Alexander Pushkin's 'The Captain's Daughter'. The story follows Laila, a young Laplander girl who rescues a German pilot during World War II, eventually leading to their complicated relationship years later. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the loss of innocence, set against the backdrop of post-war Finland.