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Ariel 1988

   A Finnish man goes to the city to find a job after the mine where he worked is closed and his father commits suicide.

A Finnish man goes to the city to find a job after the mine where he worked is closed and his father commits suicide.

Does Ariel have end credit scenes?

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Ariel does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Ariel

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In rural Finnish Lapland, a mining operation shutters its doors, leaving Taisto Kasurinen Turo Pajala and a slate of fellow miners suddenly without work. The withdrawal of this steady livelihood casts a pall over the region, and the film trails Kasurinen as he drifts from one precarious choice to another. In a sunlit café, the sight of a gleaming old Cadillac convertible—an echo of a vanishing era—catches his eye, and an older miner nearby offers him advice that carries a sense of fatal finality. Before Kasurinen can fully take in the gesture, the man steps into the restroom and shoots himself, leaving behind a grim instruction and a symbol of sunk costs. The Cadillac becomes a tangible dream, and Kasurinen soon finds himself in southern Finland, where luck does not follow him: he’s mugged, his life savings vanish, and the road ahead grows steeper by the day.

He finds a laboring job and a cheap bed at a nearby hostel, barely scraping by as the city hums with indifferent energy. The Cadillac remains a magnet, drawing interest from Irmeli Pihlaja Susanna Haavisto, a metermaid who is both flirtatious and perceptive. She leaves her shift early to dine with him, and their evening unfolds with a candid exchange of past hurts and stubborn resolve. In their bed, Irmeli speaks of her ex-husband, while Kasurinen opens up about his own roots in the country, and she bluntly notes, “that’s different.” The scene is intimate, rough-edged, and quietly hopeful, until the morning reveals a harsher reality.

The tranquility is shattered when Irmeli’s young son interrupts Kasurinen’s morning with a gun pressed to his face, demanding breakfast and a display of authority that unsettles the fragile trust between them. The tension peels back more layers of hardship as Kasurinen is unable to pay for his hostel bed and is forced to sleep in the car, a strip of asphalt becoming his shrinking world. Desperation grows as he sells the Cadillac to keep afloat, and he wanders through a city that feels both intimate and indifferent. In a diner, he recognizes one of his alleged tormentors from the robbery, and a chilling chase ensues. He seizes the knife the man pulls and holds him at knifepoint, but the encounter earns him an arrest for attempted armed robbery, pulling him toward a courtroom and a sentence of nearly two years.

As Kasurinen leaves the courtroom, his eyes meet Irmeli’s in a moment charged with unspoken history, a glance that threads their fates together once more. Back behind bars, his resolve hardens, and he proposes marriage to Irmeli during a prison visit; she accepts, choosing a bond that will carry him through the coming chaos. On a later visit, Irmeli brings him a birthday cake and a book with a hidden saw—a small, ominous token that foreshadows the violent turns ahead. When Kasurinen and his cellmate Mikkonen [Matti Pellonpää] escape, the two men blur the lines between crime and survival, forming a perilous alliance as they step back into the world.

Outside, Kasurinen and Mikkonen marry in name and in need, their union a quiet act of defiance against an unforgiving landscape. The two men hatch a plan to leave the country, robbing a bank to fund their escape and the future they dream of across borders. But the very promises that once offered hope—passports and safe passage—turn deadly when the men who had pledged their support stab Mikkonen in pursuit of the loot. Kasurinen shoots them dead in a brutal moment of retribution, yet the loss of Mikkonen is felt as a final, devastating cost of their journey.

The film closes on a stark, luminous image: Kasurinen, Irmeli, and her young son board a ship named Ariel, heading toward Mexico. The voyage is not a triumph but a moving away from a country and a life that offered little more than hardship, chance, and consequence. The closing frame lingers on the sea and the uncertain horizon, leaving viewers with a sense of ambiguous possibility amid the raw honesty of a man who hunted for a better future and found, instead, a difficult, stubborn truth. > thats different.

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Ariel Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


muggingarmed bank robberyhostelhomeless sheltermeter maidtwo year prison sentencedownward spiralmarriage proposalcargo shipfatal woundcadillac convertibleblack market goodspolice raidwedding ringsingle man divorced woman relationshipimplied sexsocial commentaryburying a dead frienddouble crossreference to mexiconeo noirorganized crimescandinavian noirdeadpan humorpart of trilogyproletariat trilogyminesuicidesuicide by shooting oneselfwinterhit on the head with a bottlemugging victimminerloss of fatherthreatened with a knifebeatingarrestconvictiontrialcourtroomconvictmale female relationshipprison sentencesentencingprison cellfake suicidefemale parking attendantknocked unconsciousparking attendantfoot chase

Ariel Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Ariel across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


아리엘 Mayonaka no Niji Ariel - Abgebrannt in Helsinki Ариэль אריאל 升空号 Άριελ 真夜中の虹

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