Review: Sisu: A Relentless Tale of Survival!
Sisu: Road to Revenge follows #AatmaniKorpi, a brave soldier who fought in the war. After his family is killed during World War II, he returns to Russia, which was then under Soviet control. Determined to save his home from being destroyed, he plans to rebuild a new one in Finland.
The film traces different stages of his journey. Along the way, he encounters the ruthless officer #Draganov the very man who killed his family. Draganov remembers Aatmani from his childhood, when Aatmani had once fought him and nearly injured his eye. Now, the two face each other again in a battle for justice and survival.
The movie features plenty of high-octane action scenes involving cars, bikes, planes, bombs, and missiles. Aatmani survives every attack, making him seem almost impossible to kill. The clash between the two men drives the narrative: Aatmani fights for his future, while Draganov seeks revenge.
There isn’t much dialogue in the film, but the action keeps it engaging. Some scenes appear slightly exaggerated or unrealistic, which adds a touch of unintentional humor, but it doesn’t spoil the experience. The cinematography and action sequences are impressive. Overall, Sisu: Road to Revenge is a thrilling watch perfect for those who enjoy intense action and bold storytelling.
By Keerti Kadam

