The 2004 Finnish film Levottomat 3: Kun mikään ei riitä (English title: Addiction) serves as the final installment of the "Restless" trilogy. While the films are connected by themes of urban loneliness and sexual exploration, this chapter focuses specifically on the destructive nature of sex addiction. 🎬 Film Overview
Levottomat 3: Kun mikään ei riitä (2004), released internationally as Addiction, is a Finnish romantic drama directed by Minna Virtanen that serves as the final installment in the Restless trilogy. The film follows a successful executive whose life unravels due to a destructive sex addiction, with multiple versions available on the OK.RU video platform. levottomat 3 - kun mikaan ei riita ok.ru
Released in 2004, Levottomat 3 is the concluding installment of the Levottomat trilogy, which began with Aku Louhimies’ gritty 2000 original and continued with the 2004 sequel. While the first film is often cited as a groundbreaking piece of Finnish cinema for its raw depiction of sexuality and aimlessness, the third film shifts its gaze toward a different demographic and set of problems. The 2004 Finnish film Levottomat 3: Kun mikään
The film follows Jonna (Mi Grönlund), a successful advertising executive with a seemingly perfect life, including a loving husband, Niklas (Nicke Lignell), and two children. Behind this facade, Jonna struggles with a severe sex addiction, engaging in numerous secret one-night stands with strangers. Her double life begins to unravel when she starts an affair with a wealthy and manipulative young man named Aleksi (Jasper Pääkkönen). As her obsession grows, her professional and personal lives spiral toward disaster. Critical Reception The film follows a successful executive whose life