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[Machine Translation] A young Finnish man's heartbreak triggers him to reset all his possessions and live an "experimental" life for 365 days. The film is based on the real-life experience of Petri Ruukkainen, who directed, wrote the script, and starred in the film. The idea for the film came from Petri Ruukkainen's own experiences. The film is a lighthearted depiction of the real-life relationships and dramas that occur in everyday life, with the saxophone of Timo Lassi, a leading figure in the Scandinavian jazz scene. The film became a huge movement among young people. --Petri, a 26 year old resident of Helsinki, decides to try an experiment after his girlfriend rejects him. There are four rules. (1) Leave everything you own in the warehouse (2) Bring only one item a day from the warehouse (3) Continue for one year (4) Don't buy anything for one year) On the first day, run naked across snowy Helsinki from an empty room to the warehouse. This is how our 365-day "experiment" life began. Every day, every time I pick one item from the warehouse, I ask myself, "What do I need right now? I think, "What do I need right now? In the midst of this process, my feelings change day by day, as I feel like rebelling against things, or on the contrary, I miss things. Will Petri be able to find the "important things in life" in the 365 days of "experimentation" that she started in order to become happy?
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Original Release Year: 2013
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