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Sisu: Road to Revenge

Sisu: Road to Revenge 2025

Box Office

$8.3M

Budget

$12M

Runtime

1 h 28 m

Language

english

English

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Sisu: Road to Revenge Plot Summary

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The film opens with a quiet, somber narration about the end of World War II, when Finland is compelled to cede Karelia to the Soviet Union. This political shift uproots families and sends many Finns, including those who still dream of home, to the Finnish side of the border. At the center of this upheaval is Aatami Korpi, a man who trudges back toward his old life with his loyal dog by his side, carrying the physical remnant of a lost past: wood from the home he used to share with his wife and two sons. He moves with a stubborn resolve, breaking down the timber and gathering it up, determined to rebuild his life on the Finnish side even as the memory of what was taken haunts him.

Elsewhere, in a stark contrast of fates, a Soviet Red Army commander named Igor Draganov sits in a Siberian prison and is freed. A KGB officer, played by Richard Brake, recognizes that Draganov is the man behind the murder of Aatami’s family. This brutal act has forged Draganov into a relentless killing machine known as Koschei, and the officer offers a dark incentive—payment to track down Aatami and finish what was begun years earlier.

Back on the Finnish side, Aatami’s return with the salvaged wood triggers a deadly pursuit. Draganov and his men close in, intent on a decisive kill. In a tense sequence aboard the truck, Aatami fights for his life, turning his machine into a weapon of escape and retribution. He shoots and sabotages, managing to decimate several of his attackers in a brutal display of improvisation and ferocity. For a moment, the hunter and the hunted lock eyes, and Draganov’s menacing presence hints at an inevitable confrontation to come.

The pursuit escalates into a ferocious motor onslaught. Motorcycles roar into the chase, and Aatami’s response is a brutal ballet of violence: crushing, blasting, and outsmarting his pursuers with ruthless efficiency. Aatami’s dog remains by his side, faithful and fearless, as the battle spills into every corner of the land he seeks to protect. The chase detonates into chaos as explosions ripple through the landscape, and Draganov doubles down, ordering reinforcements to unleash an unholy hell on the road.

A new danger arrives in the form of fighter jets streaming in to finish the job. Aatami slips into a barn to hide, but once the air strikes lift, he charges forward again with cold, calculated resolve. He is able to down one jet in a wood-filled snare, tearing at the wing and sending the pilot to a fiery crash. The air war intensifies as another jet appears along a cliff, and the pilot ejects, steering the doomed aircraft toward Aatami’s truck. Aatami cleverly pulls a few pieces of wood forward to conjure a ramp, sending the jet hurtling back into a fatal blaze. Surviving the barrage, he pushes on, only to see the third wave strike and drive him toward a cliff edge. The vehicle plunges into a river, taking wood and dog with it. Yet fortune smiles as Aatami and his companion emerge from the water in a makeshift raft, drifting toward a waiting tank ahead.

From that moment, a dramatic gambit unfolds. Aatami arms himself with an abundance of explosives and drives the tank toward the Soviet border where Draganov and his goons lie in wait. The plan is audacious: he detonates the fuel, sends the tank careening past the boundary, and races toward the threat that has haunted him for years. The tank collapses as it crosses the border, and the pursuit reaches a fever pitch as Aatami is captured, the KGB eager to keep him alive for a final accounting.

On a brutal train ride back to Siberia, Draganov brutalizes Aatami as punishment and as a reminder of the past. Draganov reveals he is the monster Aatami believes him to be, recounting the night his family was torn apart and boasting of the grisly details that forged his legend. The memory of his fallen son becomes a blood-stirring fire in Aatami, and when a guard’s distraction leaves an opening, Aatami uses a hidden knife to cut free himself, slashing and slicing through the car as guards fall one by one. A violent struggle explodes through the train, and a violent misstep by fate sends one guard into a tree, ending another thread in the bloodied chain of events.

In the final, most brutal stretch, Aatami charges toward revenge with a single-minded fury. He fights his way through the sleeping soldiers in the train cars, employing a mix of stealth, brutal force, and resourcefulness. He encounters a brutal confrontation with Draganov in the same car, where the two face off in a life-or-death struggle over a colossal missile. Draganov lunges to seize a chance at escape, but Aatami seizes the moment: he snatches a bolt from the missile, and the weapon becomes a raging instrument of justice. The missile detaches and tears toward Draganov’s cart, its explosive power ending the chase in a blaze of glory.

At the border, Aatami returns with his recovered wood and a sense of hard-won closure. A border guard recognizes him, saluting as a quiet acknowledgment of the long road he has traveled and the home he has finally won back. The final image is one of tentative peace and stubborn resilience as Aatami begins to rebuild his life, and a hopeful sense of community returns. With his dog by his side and his shelter restored, he is greeted by neighbors bearing tools and a willingness to help; the shared effort signals a future where healing can begin, even after a history of loss.

In the end, the story leaves Aatami Korpi standing at the threshold of a new home, his past answered with a fierce and unwavering resolve, his path forward lit by a stubborn, steady hope.

Sisu: Road to Revenge Timeline

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End of WWII and Karelia crisis

The film opens with a narration about the end of World War II and Finland's cession of Karelia, which forces many Finns to flee their homes. The border shifts push families across the line, setting the stage for Aatami Korpi's harrowing journey. The mood establishes a backdrop of loss and displacement that drives the story forward.

Post-WWII Karelia/Finland–Soviet border region

Aatami crosses into the Soviet side to retrieve his past

Aatami Korpi travels with his dog across the border to the Soviet side, seeking his former home. He visits the site where his family once lived and breaks down his old house, gathering the timber to bring back to Finland. The act signifies both a personal quest and a reclaiming of what was lost.

Shortly after crossing Site of Aatami's old home, near the border

Siberian prison release and a vow of vengeance

In a Siberian prison, a Soviet Red Army commander is freed and arranged to meet a KGB officer. The officer knows Draganov's role in Aatami's family massacre and offers him payment to kill Aatami for good. The encounter plants the seed of a deadly pursuit that will define the chase.

Sometime after his release Siberian prison and KGB office

Pursuit begins: ambush on the road

Aatami returns with the wood in his truck as Draganov and his goons track him, attempting to execute him on the road. He fights back, killing many soldiers and driving off in a spray of violence, and for a moment spares Draganov after not recognizing him. The chase resumes as Draganov's riders close in.

During the initial pursuit Road toward Finland

Motor mayhem: bikers close in

The bikers catch up, and Aatami is shot in the cheek but continues onward. He methodically eliminates most of the attackers with brutal force, leaving a trail of wreckage. A detour to extinguish a growing fire gives him a moment to tend his wounds, while Draganov orders reinforcements to unleash hell.

During the bike chase Wilderness roads and outskirts

Into the air: jets and landings

Fighter jets arrive to finish the hunt, forcing Aatami to improvise. He shoots down one jet by clipping its wing from the forest, and later uses a ramp built from wood to flip another jet back toward its own path, causing it to crash. The assault continues with bombs and a desperate escape as his truck plunges off a cliff into a river.

During the air attack Forest and cliffside near the border

Tank and border clash

With wood and explosives, Aatami powers a tank toward the border, pushing through Draganov's waiting forces. He detonates the explosives to flip the tank over the border and over Draganov's head, destroying the vehicle as the chase reaches a fever pitch. The dog is released to safety as Aatami is captured by the KGB who want him alive.

At the border, after the tank assault Soviet border region

The train of revenge

Draganov escorts Aatami on a brutal train ride to Siberia, whipping him and taunting him with the memory of the family murder. Aatami breaks free by retrieving a knife from his leg and quietly killing guards as he moves cart to cart, culminating in a dramatic standoff in the final car.

During transport to Siberia Train bound for Siberia

Confrontation with Draganov: the missile

In the last train car, Aatami locates a gigantic missile and, after a tense struggle with Draganov, ignites it to propel toward Draganov's cart. Draganov fights back, but Aatami's resolve prevails as the missile drills into Draganov's cart and explodes.

Mid-journey on the train On the train, near Siberia

Border triumph and recognition

At the Finnish border, Aatami arrives with the recovered timber and his documents. The border guard recognizes him and salutes, marking a tangible return of the survivor and a small victory after years of pursuit. The moment signals a personal victory over the relentless pursuit and a chance to go home.

Immediately after the train incident Finnish border crossing

Rebuilding and acceptance

Back in Finland, Aatami begins rebuilding his new home with the help of the locals. The dog returns, and the community extends a hand of support, signaling healing after their shared ordeal. The gesture shows a hopeful end as strangers become allies.

Post-return home Aatami's new home, Finland

Sisu: Road to Revenge Characters

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Aatami Korpi (Jorma Tommila)

Aatami is a stoic, relentless survivor whose quest for vengeance begins with the murder of his family and drives him across the border. He channels grief into focused, brutal action, yet shows moments of mercy and resourcefulness that keep him fighting. His unwavering resolve makes him a formidable force against overwhelming odds.

🪵 Lumberjack 🧭 Determined ⚔️ Vengeance-bound

Igor Draganov (Stephen Lang)

A former Red Army commander transformed into the merciless killer Koschei. He pursues Aatami across ruined landscapes, driven by revenge and hired to finish the job, exhibiting cold calculation and brutal efficiency. His presence embodies the dehumanizing grip of war and the obsessive drive for vengeance.

💥 Killer 🧭 Obsession 🧊 Cunning

KGB Officer (Richard Brake)

A calculating agent who coordinates the pursuit with strategic restraint, leveraging Draganov's threat to extract compliance. He operates behind the scenes, reflecting the machinery of postwar security services. His role demonstrates how bureaucratic power can fuel personal vendettas on a grand scale.

🧭 Power 🗂️ Bureaucracy

Narrator (Tommi Korpela)

The Narrator provides context and foreshadowing, guiding the viewer through displacement, pursuit, and revenge. He helps frame the emotional stakes and the historical backdrop of border changes. His narration links personal tragedy to the wider consequences of war.

🎙️ Narration 🧭 Context

Soviet Border Guard (Ergo Küppas)

A border guard representing vigilance on the Finnish-Soviet frontier. He contributes to the tension of the pursuit and ultimately salutes Aatami, signaling a hard-won sense of respect across the border. His presence embodies the ever-present boundary that drives the chase.

🚧 Border 🛡️ Authority

Soldier (Einar Haraldsson)

A Soviet soldier who participates in the broader pursuit, contributing to the intensity of skirmishes and action sequences. He embodies the militarized chaos surrounding the border clash and chase.

🪖 Soldier 🗡️ War

Soviet Soldier (Jaakko Hutchings)

Another Soviet fighter drawn into the pursuit, adding to the relentless confrontations and high-stakes confrontations along Aatami's path.

🪖 Soldier 🛡️ War

Soviet Border Guard (Anton Klink)

A border guard figure who participates in the security operations tied to the pursuit and eventual border crossing. His presence reinforces the militarized border environment.

🚧 Border Guard 🗺️ War

Soviet Soldier (Sandy E. Scott)

A Soviet soldier involved in the broader military actions that frame Aatami's journey, contributing to the film's action-packed sequences.

🪖 Soldier 🧭 War

Sisu: Road to Revenge Settings

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Time period

Late 1940s

The narrative opens with the end of World War II and the reshaping of borders. Aatami's journey takes place in the immediate postwar period, marked by reconstruction, pursuit, and lingering vengeance. The timeline centers on the years following 1945, when personal vendetta collides with regional instability.

Location

Karelia region (Finnish-Soviet border), Siberia, Finnish borderlands

The film unfolds across the contested Karelia border where Finland ceded territory to the Soviet Union, forcing displacement. It contrasts snowy borderlands with the harsh expanse of Siberia, underscoring the physical and emotional distance created by war. Key moments revolve around border crossings, ruined homesteads, and the memory of a lost family.

❄️ Borderlands 🗺️ Frontier ⚔️ War-torn

Sisu: Road to Revenge Themes

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Revenge

Aatami's quest is born from a personal tragedy—the murder of his family—and drives a relentless pursuit across hostile terrain. The chase escalates into brutal violence, raising questions about whether vengeance can ever restore what was lost. As bodies mount and the score intensifies, the story probes the moral cost of revenge on the avenger.

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Survival

Survival dictates every move as Aatami fights through wrecked trucks, aircraft, and river obstacles. Makeshift resources—wood, fuel, and explosives—become tools of resilience, transforming the landscape into a battlefield. The dog, the truck, and tactical improvisation highlight a stoic, resourceful endurance in a postwar world.

🏁

Homecoming

The border crossing and subsequent recognition by a Finnish border guard signal a fragile return toward home. The final scenes emphasize rebuilding and community support, suggesting that restoration and peace may emerge even after brutal vengeance. The sense of belonging is rekindled as locals join in rebuilding Aatami's home.

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Sisu: Road to Revenge Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the lingering chill of post‑World War II Europe, the borders of Finland have been redrawn, and the scarred landscape of Karelia bears the weight of uprooted families and shattered homes. The film opens on this stark, windswept frontier, where the quiet desperation of a nation trying to rebuild is palpable, and the remnants of what once was linger like ghosts in the snow‑covered woods.

Against this backdrop trudges Aatami Korpi, a stoic survivor whose reputation as the “man who refuses to die” is as much a whispered legend as a personal creed. Carrying the salvaged timbers of his destroyed house and accompanied by his loyal dog, he moves with a singular purpose: to gather the fragments of his past and, somewhere safer, raise a new shelter as a tribute to the life he lost. His determination is quiet but unyielding, punctuated by an almost ritualistic reverence for the wood he hauls, a tangible link to a world that has been ripped away.

The film’s tone is a relentless blend of bleak beauty and simmering menace, with the frozen terrain mirroring the internal resolve of its protagonist. Underneath the stark visuals, an undercurrent of impending danger pulses, anchored by the return of the Red Army commander who once orchestrated the tragedy that shattered Aatami’s family. This antagonist, embodied by a cold, methodical presence, brings an ominous promise that the past will not stay buried.

As Aatami’s solitary quest unfolds, the audience is drawn into a tense, atmospheric dance between memory and retribution. The looming confrontation feels inevitable, a clash of wills set against the unforgiving wilds, leaving a lingering question of whether one man’s stubborn hope can withstand the shadows of a war that still haunts the land.

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