Tom of Finland

Tom of Finland

By Dome Karukoski

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2017-10-13
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 56min
  • Director: Dome Karukoski
  • Production Company: Helsinki-filmi
  • Production Country: Iceland, Finland, United States of America, Sweden, Denmark, Germany
  • iTunes Price: USD 8.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.686/10
6.686
From 129 Ratings

Description

The proudly erotic drawings of artist Touko Laaksonen, known to the world as Tom of Finland, shaped the fantasies of a generation of gay men, influencing art and fashion before crossing over into the wider cultural consciousness. But who was the man behind the leather? Dome Karukoski’s stirring biopic Tom of Finland follows his life from the trenches of WWII and repressive Finnish society of the 1950s through his struggle to get his work published in California, where he and his art were finally embraced amid the sexual revolution of the 1970s.Tom’s story is one of love, courage and perseverance, mirroring the gay liberation movement for which his leather-clad studs served as a defiant emblem.

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Reviews

  • One dimensional, unsexy disappointment

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    By sowhatyouwilllive
    The movie starts off promisingly enough but quickly descends into a cheap soap opera. It takes an especially bad filmmaker to take such a compelling subject and make something so laughably cheesy (the "American" scenes are particularly phony and cheap-looking). You'll be rolling your eyes through the last half hour. The movie is totally devoid of the erotic intensity that characterizes Tom's work. How the hell do do you make a movie about Tom of Finland that is so blandly UNSEXY!? Characters are so one-dimensional they are hard to care about. The movie ignores and essentially rewrites Tom's crucial early fetish for Nazi uniforms within the WW2 context and how this (judgements aside) was a key catalyst for the development of the gay leather scene. Instead, this movie takes a predictable, politically correct, and tediously conventional view of the history during which Tom's work developed. It's a historical biopic ruined by contemporary social justice framing. There's a great movie to be made about this incredible artist - this isn't it.

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