
Aita (2001)
Año de Estreno: 2001
Nación: Finland
Título Alternativo: Staketet, The Fence
Director: Matti Ijäs
Guionista: Juha Lehtola, Matti Ijäs, Venla Mäkelä
Producción & Género
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: age difference, crush, finnish, lolita, love, man, middle ages (476-1453), teenage girl
Argumento
Aita (2001), directed by Matti Ijäs, tells the story of a middle-aged man named Late. During his summer break at home, he finds himself falling in love with Saija, a flirtatious 16-year-old girl who has become friends with his daughter. This unexpected attraction causes Late to confront complex emotions and moral dilemmas.
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Resumen
Aita is a Finnish television movie that blends comedy and drama to explore themes of age difference, infatuation, and the complexities of human desire. Set during a summer break, the film follows Late, a devoted family man in his middle-aged years, as he finds himself inexplicably drawn to Saija, a teenage girl who has become close with his daughter. The movie is notable for its exploration of the Lolita complex and the moral questions it raises about attraction between an older man and a younger woman.
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