
My Superhero 2010
Discover the heartwarming yet thought-provoking story of My Superhero (2010), a poignant drama that delves into the complexities of childhood imagination and social norms. Directed by P.V.
Director: P.V. Lehtinen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is My Superhero (2010) about?
The film follows Oskari, a seven-year-old boy who encounters an unexpected hero in the city and must come to terms with the reality of his idol.
Who directed My Superhero?
P.V. Lehtinen brings his unique vision to this poignant drama.
Who stars in My Superhero?
Aapo Pääkkölä and Valtteri Hakulinen deliver standout performances in this heartwarming tale.
Is My Superhero (2010) worth watching?
With its captivating narrative and exploration of universal themes, My Superhero is a film that will resonate with audiences of all ages, despite its unrated status.
How long is My Superhero?
The film has a runtime of 15 minutes.
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About My Superhero (2010) — A poignant drama that explores the complexities of childhood imagination
Discover the heartwarming yet thought-provoking story of My Superhero (2010), a poignant drama that delves into the complexities of childhood imagination and social norms. Directed by P.V. Lehtinen, this short film follows Oskari, a curious seven-year-old boy who encounters an unexpected hero in the city. As he grapples with the reality of his idol, Oskari is faced with a difficult choice that will leave viewers reflecting on the themes of identity and acceptance. With its captivating narrative and exploration of universal themes, My Superhero is a film that will resonate with audiences of all ages.
In this tender and often humorous tale, Lehtinen expertly weaves together a narrative that is both entertaining and emotionally resonant. The film's brief runtime only adds to its impact, making it a must-watch for anyone looking for a poignant and uplifting cinematic experience.
With a talented cast that includes Aapo Pääkkölä and Valtteri Hakulinen, My Superhero is a film that will leave viewers smiling and perhaps even reevaluating their own perceptions of what it means to be a hero.