07/02/2026
About the movie: Korpi dismantles the house where his family was murdered and loads it on a truck to rebuild it somewhere safe. He soon finds himself in a violent cross-country chase as the Red Army commander who killed his family comes back to finish the job.
My solution: The broken, dusty background and warm, gritty tones reflect loss, trauma, and a world torn apart, mirroring Korpi’s life after his family is murdered. The dominant close-up of Korpi holding a weapon shows a man pushed to the edge, driven by grief and survival rather than glory.
The truck, motorcycles, explosions, and aircraft instantly communicate a relentless cross-country chase, reinforcing the idea that there is no safe place to hide. The moving vehicles symbolize Korpi’s attempt to escape and rebuild, while the fire and chaos represent the past that refuses to stay buried.
The layered composition—calm determination above and violent action below—perfectly captures the movie’s core theme:
a man carrying his past while running from it.
This is why the poster connects so strongly with the story: it doesn’t just advertise action—it visually explains loss, pursuit, revenge, and survival in a single frame.