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Review: Viattomuuden loppu

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  The end of innocence got the weekend off to a great start
entertaining
  with its essence.
  
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>
>I’ll confess right away. The end of innocence makes the audience squirm
laughter
> several times during the two-hour performance. Or
rather,
> the mother of the family, played by Hannele Lauri, is amusing. He’s a person
liquor and
> desires a man as a woman.
>
 > Actual
family hell arises when the father of the family (Pekka Laiho)
> are accused
sexual harassment at work. The father gets caught up in the incident
>
public manhunt, as a result of which the whole family
> wife,
children (Niko Saarela & Milka Ahlroth) as well as the daughter’s boyfriend
>
(Juha Veijonen) suffers from what happened. Unfortunate events happen
>
Finnish aristocratic family, and a heated dialogue takes place within the family.
>
in a luxurious living room, in the heart of the home. There is crying and laughing
>
family.
>
> The end of innocence in the play is
Serious message for the family
> unity and the eternal pursuit of happiness.
The viewer may also see
> himself as a member of this “crazy” family.
I claim that in quite a few
> family has its own tragedies and
the end of innocence. “The family is
> worst.” says the well-worn phrase,
And this saying turns out to be true
> during the performance. It may be that
For many viewers, it is already the subject of a play
> makes it significant.
In the play, there is fucking, barking and shouting.
> This is because:
A family is made up of the people with whom you have
> to live.
When twisted from a wire, love is difficult, and it hurts.
>
>
If the measure of a successful theatrical performance is that the
during the
> get bored, the end of innocence will live up to expectations.
Meritorious
> actors’ performances and successful directing are entertaining
Guaranteed
> audience. The play’s narrative style is quite concise and
gripping.
>Even to the extent that while sitting in the theatre,
forgetting that they think that
> it was a great family tragedy.
It feels like a sign of innocence
> at the end is skilfully combined with serious
message and entertaining
> family dialogue.
>
> After watching
By the end of the performance, you will find yourself enjoying yourself. You love it
> complicated
family life. Each family member has their own
> its objectives and
their destination and must be matched by other members of the family
>
conflicting hopes. That’s the spice of life. Innocence
at the end
> Finnish aristocratic family that has gone off the rails
in their own
> problems are the salt of the play. I was so attracted to the play
that I’m going to
> watch it again. I want to hear and see it when the family
The mother starts
> to woo his vulgar future son-in-law. That’s good
Play
> done.