
Distractions 2015
In Aleksi Salmenperä's darkly comic 2015 adventure Distractions (2015), life's relentless interruptions become the real protagonist.
Director: Aleksi Salmenperä
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Distractions (2015) about?
A man's life unravels in unexpected ways when distractions derail his plans from childhood to adulthood. The film weaves together dark humor and surreal twists, showing how life's interruptions shape us more than we realize.
Who directed Distractions?
Distractions was directed by Aleksi Salmenperä, known for his sharp, genre-blending storytelling in Finnish cinema.
Who stars in Distractions?
The film features Tommi Korpela, Eero Ritala, Elina Knihtilä, Lotta Kaihua, and Elena Leeve in key roles.
Is Distractions (2015) worth watching?
At just 85 minutes, this darkly comedic fantasy offers a unique blend of humor and reflection. While not a mainstream hit, its offbeat charm and clever storytelling make it worth a watch for fans of quirky cinema. The IMDb-unrated status leaves room for surprises—so approach with curiosity.
How long is Distractions?
Distractions (2015) runs for 85 minutes.
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About Distractions (2015) — When Chaos Turns Life into a Comedy
In Aleksi Salmenperä's darkly comic 2015 adventure Distractions (2015), life's relentless interruptions become the real protagonist. The film follows a man whose life spirals into chaos as missed opportunities and unexpected twists pile up, from a long-overdue engagement party to superhero mishaps and the weary struggles of parenthood. Blending sharp wit with offbeat fantasy, the movie explores how chaos shapes our everyday existence—sometimes hilariously, sometimes painfully.
Expect a genre-bending cocktail of comedy and surreal storytelling, where laughter comes with a side of existential reflection. Led by a talented cast including Tommi Korpela and Eero Ritala, Distractions captures the absurdity of trying to stay on track in a world that refuses to cooperate. It's a quirky, thought-provoking ride that proves life's distractions are as inevitable as they are unpredictable.