Body Fat Index of Love (2012)

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Synopsis Body Fat Index of Love Timo Stigu Mertala is a celebrated, award-winning adman, and sworn to singlehood. He is a well known figure in the Helsinki nightlife. Women have walked in and especially out of his life, since Stigu is always away at work. Lately he has been troubled by a strange feeling. Work no longer seems to boost him with the same kind of energy as before, and he soon finds himself struggling to keep his job. Ella Sadeoja is a salesperson at a department store clothing section, whose longtime dream is to start her own clothing store. It is her one and only goal and she will let nothing stand in its way. When they meet at a gym cafeteria, Stigu falls for her head over heels and Ella seems interested in him, too. But Stigu learns to his surprise that all Ella wants from a relationship is good and regular sex. No commitment, not even Facebook friendship. Stigu is startled but he decides to play along, which leads the two of them to work together on a project, designing an advertisement on sustainable relationships. Ella doesnt believe in the whole concept, while Stigu knows nothing about it. They end up deep in the Finnish heartlands, at the world renowned Wife Carrying Contest, where Stigu sets out to have Ella all for himself, at any cost. Short version: Stigu and Ella have a sex relationship. Stigu, secretly in love, settles for what he can get because Ella wants nothing more. Until they find themselves in a same work project designing an advertisement for the Family Federation on sustainable relationships. It seems like mission impossible since Ella doesnt believe in the whole concept and Stigu knows nothing about it. But on a journey anythings possible, and as they delve into the secrets of relationships, Ella and Stigu venture into Finnish summer at its most beautiful, a place where men and women come show their worth: The Wife Carrying Contest in the Savonian heartlands. Time is running short, and Stigu goes too far in his endeavor to win Ella over.

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Body Fat Index of Love Movie Reviews

Be patient

You have to wait a while until the story unfolds and the seemingly loose ends can be spun into a single strand, but then it’s great story telling about the really important things in life. What to say more, the “arrangement” between the formerly successful, but now struggling ad writer Stigu and Ella, who is trying very hard to bring her dreams to fruition (opening a fashion store) might seem a bit made up to some, but believe me, such things happen. (I was in a similar situation, dating a women who had vowed to herself to never fall in love again and was in it only for the pleasure, I, of course felt so badly like never before in love with her but no happy end in my case. But we had no timer set up for the intercourse of course ;)) The set decoration was a bit over the top (who has a flat like Stigu nowadays and how many awards did that ad agency win? The whole wall is plastered with awards) and acting could be a bit better at times, but again, the story is good with some unexpected twists.

Its okay

It’s a very blunt movie but i could like it. You can observe the characteristics of finnish people thats nice.

mainstream super nonsense.

Yes, I understand its not easy to make good movie but its also true if you spend your time and money you better understand movie business and this main fact is missing. Plot?–standard from 11th century; music?–what for?; chicks?–all extremely ugly!; any real life?–as I mentioned its all standard from 11th century; skin factor?–zero and below zero. The reason I watch this flick was main actor who was very likeable in “Levottomat” and now for unexplainable reasons moved to 11th century. Avoid.