Status
Released
original language
et
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Arno
Teele
Toots
Kiir
Laur
Tõnisson
Imelik
Kuslap
Vipper
Peterson
Visak
Lesta
Lible
Parish Clerk
Arno's Mother
Kitchen Liisa
Papa Kiir
Baptizing Guest
Pastor
Katariina Rosalie (uncredited)
Baltic German Boy (uncredited)
Baltic German Boy (uncredited)
Baltic German Boy (uncredited)
Baltic German Boy (uncredited)
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Classmate (uncredited)
Classmate (uncredited)
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Classmate (uncredited)
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Classmate (uncredited)
Toots in the Ice Skating Scene (uncredited)
Written by r96sk on 2024-06-06
<em>'Spring'</em> is a decent watch, if nothing all that more. I personally didn't really click with this 1970 Estonian picture. I imagine that has a lot to do with the fact that I am, indeed, not Estonian and/or not from this sorta era, as it is a movie that is heavily nostalgia-driven. I will say that it is well made for its time, at least. The main reason for my lack of connection, aside from the aforementioned, is actually the main characters, both those portraying and being portrayed. I found the kids quite annoying, all of them in fact; especially the more, eh, 'emotional' ones. The flick does go for the 'kids will be kids' angle, but even so I don't think they needed be quite so irritating. The actors aren't the best either, though I can look past that without the noted issue. The adult actors are the better cast members. As somewhat of a completionist, I now feel the need to check out the three sequels; which, interestingly, were released in 1976, 1990 and 2020; ought to make for an interesting time capsule of sorts through Estonia's recent movie decades.