The Man Without a Past
"The Man Without a Past" is a Finnish film directed by Aki Kaurismäki, released in 2002. The story follows a man who loses his memory after being attacked and left for dead in Helsinki. He struggles to rebuild his life, facing challenges such as homelessness and isolation while trying to regain his identity.
As he navigates his new reality, he encounters various characters, including a kind-hearted woman who helps him. The film explores themes of resilience, human connection, and the search for belonging, all presented with Kaurismäki's signature deadpan humor and minimalist style.