"This is a free fansub" "Translation  corrected timings:" "themagician@KG" "MILKA" " A movie based on Timo K. Mukka's novel TABU" "Directed by:" "Rauni Mollberg" "God, grant me love" "Grant me what my heart yearns for" "Grant me fruits to fill my soul's chalice" "Grant me flowers for the pleasure of my eyes" "Grant me what I want" "But not that which might be a burden for my small hands;" "Anguish for my heart;" "Trouble for my mother." "Ojanen will return to our place with Milka." "Stay further back." "You'll lose your legs if you get in the way." " You're too big to frolic." " I'm not a big girl." "Don't be sad, 'Christ'." "Take this..." "Little Milka." "Milka..." "What are you holding?" "Keep it." "Keep it, if it's so dear to you." "Dear God," "Suffering has penetrated my heart." "Come, God, and take it from me." "Lead me not into temptation," "But deliver me from evil." "Protect your child," "So she might not prove herself guilty of sin and shame." "And so she might not bring sadness to her mother's chest." "Grant me light;" "Grant me purity." "MilkaÉ" "Come here." "How miserable if it rains every day in the summerÉ" "It feels melancholy to have to wait for winter after a summer like this." "And yet, it is a good thing that it rains." "It flushes the earth," "It cleanses the earth." "If we had no rain..." "We'd have no sun either." "One must have everything, little Milka." "Milka, the rain isn't stopping and the hay is going to go bad." "You'd better run to Ojanen and ask" "What we should do with the hay." "What would be... for the best." "Put father's hat on Ð otherwise your hair will get wet." "It's still a good hat." "It hasn't been spoiled by mould." "I came to dry my clothes." "Why won't you fix the roof, 'Christ'?" "No need to when it's not raining." " And when it's raining I can't." " Yes you can." "What shall we do with the hay?" "It'll get spoiled by the rain." "Nothing you can do about it." "Can't move it inside when it's raining." "You just have to wait for it to stop." "Mother sent me." "Did you have time to tell her...?" "I'm not a kid." "Well I'm not a little girl, but many boys' prick-tease." "Tilulilu lilulilu tilulilu littuun." "Tilulilu lilulilu tilulilu lei." "Can't I stay here until the rain stops so I can go home without getting wet?" "No." "I miss father." "Father has been granted peace." "He's in comfort." " We have no reason to be sad." " I just miss him." "Everyone must walk the path of death once." "Deliver some butter to Laanila." "I don't want to go there." "Fine, little Milka." "I'll go by myself." "Oh Jesus, the bliss of my life." "With eternal mercy for your children." "You died for me so that I could live." "When I get sinful thoughts," "And they darken my spirit," "Then let me be at the base of your cross" "To remember your death." "Here's something for Milka." " Thanks." " Though she'll soon be a big girl." "How they grow up!" "Our Auno, too." "He's a big man now." "He just stays there and plays." "You have that Ojanen as your field hand." "What's he like?" "Everyone knows him, that 'Christ-Devil'." "A damned good labourer." "Yes, he is." "Come with me, Milka." "There's a frog in the drying barn." "Where is this frog?" "Auno, kissing is sinful." "You must think hard before doing such a thing." "Come have a cup of coffee." "I don't care for coffee." "It's not healthy." "But you've had it before." "Isn't it good if I don't drink it so much?" "It's expensive." "Fine, Milka." "Milka, what if" "Ojanen were to repair the cold bedroom?" "You could have it for yourself at some point." "My husband would have finished it." "He was a fine carpenter." "But not as good as you." "I'll have to think about it." "Take your time." "Milka," "Would you sleep in the cubby house tonight?" "It will surely be a warm night." "'Christ', wait up." "I'll be your wife." "You're the only one I care about." "Little Milka, you're so young." "I want you, please." "You can't get married for many years." "By the time you can, you'll have changed your mind." "You'll find some other fine man." "You'll understand once you become a woman." "Don't you care for me even a little bit?" "And even if you didn't change your mind, I still wouldn't want you." "I'll keep on living the same old way." "It's what's best for me." "Dear God," "There's a fire in my chest that won't go out," "And I won't ask you to put it out." "I want you to let it keep on burning." "You'd grant me a heart full of goodness and luck." "And you would grant him to me." "I'd thank you for that, God Ð" "Forever and ever." "Take your clothes off, Milka." "Little Milka, you've been quiet." "You're a woman now." "Mother, you've never told me how to become a woman." "Now you know, little Milka." "You're one beautiful girl." "Not even a princess can match you." "There's no match for you here..." "Though one shouldn't say it out loud." "People can be so jealous." " You could stay here." " I should go warm up the house." "I wish you were my girl, Milka." "I'd make a cradle for you and rock you in it." "I'm a big girl already." "The bed is still too big for you, Milka." "You'll grow still." "It's the right of the bedmaker to sleep in the new bed for the first night, right?" "That's right." "Don't I still have..." "beautiful legs?" "I wish you knew, little Milka." "I wish you knew what a great day it is today Ð" "How well I feel." "Milka, deliver some butter to Laanila today." "Ojanen may change his shirt." "It needs to be washed." "I'll give you another one." "You could bring all your dirty clothes here to be washed." "They could be washed with the small amount we have." "May God bring peace to this house." "Good day, Cantor Malmstršm." "Do you know Ojanen?" "He's made all kinds of things for us..." "A new room, a new bed," "A rocking chair..." "Oh, so he's a capable carpenter then?" "A good shepherd says 'Tuku, tuku... tukuÉ'" "Oh dearest Jesus, come swiftly Ð come into my heart." "From me the sorrow and suffering take," "And bring me comfort." "You know best" "What I need here." "Forgive me my sins," "And give peace to the tormented." "Go ahead and borrow a horse whenever you need one." "Merry Christmas." "Merry Christmas." "How brightly shines the morning star." "He brought the light, grace and truth to the skies." "You holy son of David Ð" "My king supreme Ð" "You won me over." "Jesus, Jesus," "My only one, my beloved," "The bringer of hope." "I only yearn for you, the shelter of solace." "On this earth, sins are given the most beautiful names:" "Pride is called honour;" "Adultery is called love;" "Greed is called frugality;" "And beauty is called the protection of the body." "But the curtains of Satan are elegant and soft." "The worst enemy lives within a Christian's own flesh." "Only Lord Jesus can but with a single word heal our hearts, cleanse our feelings and put an end to all bodily and spiritual troubles." "But God's love is like that of a mother's." "It's like an inexhaustible ocean of love, bringing with it bliss and suffering." "We're all on our way to eternity." "Be with us, Lord Jesus," "As evening has come and the sun is going down." "This is for you." "'Christ', do you want to get dry?" "You're not a woman yet." "I'm different from last summer." "I know you're unlike all the other men." "I can give you everything you want." "Why didn't he come?" "He'll come, but not today." "Has he been... offended?" "Did he give you a reason?" "I don't know." "Go and ask him." "That's what I should do." "Keep in mind that he's a good man." " There's no-one like him." " I know." "There isn't." "This is for you, little Milka." "May God bring peace to you, virgin Milka." "Perhaps Ojanen ought to go home." "I have something important to discuss with this widow." "I'm asking you, widow Anna Siekkiniemi:" "Would you become my spouse?" "Little Milka, what would you think if I became your new father?" "Guess what he said..." "He wants to marry me." "Where did he get the idea that I'd accept him Ð" "An old man?" "He doesn't need a wife, even for bodily needs." "Would you want me to have him?" "No." "I promised to answer in a month's time." "I hope Ojanen didn't get mad at us because of the cantor." "Can anyone work better than Ojanen?" "That's the thing." " There's no-one like him." " I can go and get him back." "Very well, Milka." "Do that." "Run after him." "I'll talk to him." "Mother asked you to come." "You can do to me what you did on Christmas." "I know you like it." "I can take it." "God," "From heaven you explore my paths." "You live within my heart, God." "Grant joy to my mother's chest." "Grant joy to my mother's eyes." "Wipe away her tears." "Grant her what she wants." "Don't deny it from her." "And grant me what I want." "Let me sleep next to him;" "He whom my heart loves." "Thank you for all the good days." "Protect me from evil" "When you can." "Everything happens according to your will." "I love you from the bottom of my heart." "In spring when women desire men the most." "The men pursue a particular matter." "Well..." "It's been over a month." "I'm waiting for your answer, widow." "My heart lacks that feeling for you" "That is required in marriage." "Have you given it serious consideration?" "Yes." "Well then." "Well then." "Perhaps this is how I'll be rejected" "Just as I rejected that cantor." "Well..." "Rejected the cantor..." "can't have the priestÉ" "I'll have someone far better, if I can." "Perhaps you'll have a new father soon, little Milka." "'Christ', don't you care about me after all?" "Why are you rejecting me?" "I won't reject you, little Milka." "What's happened?" "You'll take mother as your wife anyway." "Take me." "Milka." "Tell me, is blood still coming out from within you?" "Not any more." "Aren't you happy about that?" "Yes..." "I am." "'Christ'." "Come." " Do you still have that coin I gave you in the summer?" " Yes." "Put it inside this ball." "Seal it tight;" "It won't open any more." "Did he promise to come and visit?" "He didn't say." "I hope nothing's..." "happened to him." "What's inside?" "I don't know." "It won't open." "Perhaps he'll tell me." "Probably." "Anna Siekkinen doesn't come here very often." " Where's she going now?" " There's so much to do." "We'll go visit Ojanen." "It's probably a waste of time." "He borrowed a horse and cart from us yesterday." "Must've gone to village to sell his works." "He's a capable man." "He's been an essential help for us for many years." "It would be great if you could ask him to come by when you see him." "We won't do anything if he's late." "Do you want anything to eat, mother?" " How's everyone doing here?" " Well, thanks." "I've been having a headache." "I don't know why." "Right." "We haven't heard anything about the former field hand." "We lost a horse and a cart." "It doesn't matter much." "Go, Milka." "Make her a cup of coffee." "Thanks." "You don't have to." "Auno ought to help you" "With the hayfield." "And with other things..." "if you need anything." " I came to help." " We don't need help." "Have you heard anything" "About 'Christ-Devil'?" "What about yourself?" "Have you?" "Perhaps your mother would like to hear about him." "Didn't she sleep with him at your place?" "Soon we'll catch 'Christ-Devil'." "He'll end up in prison." "Who told you about Christ-Devil and mother?" "Tell me." "It's the talk of the town." "I will bring to justice anyone who shames my mother." "But it's true." "Anyway," "You know it." "We don't need Laanila's help." "We'll get by on our own." "But I won't..." "Why didn't you want Auno inside?" "You can see he's in love with you." "I don't care for him." "Good night, Milka." "Milka..." "Milka..." "With whom have you been?" "What, mother?" "You've spread your legs!" "You've given yourself!" "You'll have a child." "I didn't know." "I didn't know." "With whom?" "Tell me, with whom?" "Say with Auno." "Have you been with Auno?" "With nobody." "I swear." "Goddamnit... you're lying!" "With whom, then?" " For the love of God, with whom?" " I didn't know." " With whom?" " I didn't know." "I didn't know." "Is that why 'Christ' left and abandoned us?" "Abandoned us in shame?" "Left me alone." "Left me alone." "I didn't know." "Mother..." "Mother..." "I haven't sinned." "I've committed no sin at all." "Do you believe me, mother?" "I swear." "Do you believe me, mother?" "I believe you," "My child." "God." "You've concealed your secrets from me," "You haven't given me your knowledge." "Suffering has penetrated our chests." "Sorrow has settled in our house." "Laughter has vanished from our house." "God..." "Why won't you let the sun shine into our souls?" "Why do you abandon us?" "Why do you forget your children?" "Milka," "You'll give birth to a child of Christ-Devil," "But I'll marry you." "I don't care about you." "You can make love to me." "You can have me here." "Virgin Milka, can I walk with you for a bit?" "The birth of a child is God's grace." "A great gift." "It was not granted to me." "I wish you were my girl..." "You'd bring flowers to my grave." "You can make love to me." "You can have me here." "I wouldn't dare!" "A pious manÉ" "But Milka hasn't been" "With anyone." "But Milka hasn't been" "With anyone." "But something has happened." "But we can probably right it." "The cantor is a good person, mother." "He is a good person." "Am I not good," "Little Milka?" "You built this for me and Milka." "There's none other like it." "Sometimes I miss him." "Still..." "There's no hope." "I wonder what's inside?" "He's hidden a secret in there." "He was a beautiful man." "Curiosity leads to punishment." "...his guidance..." "Look, my boy." "Don't cry." "This is a table." "Look, a table." "Well, naturally he's ignorant of it." "A table." "That's right." "He'll learn once he grows up." "This here." "It's a book." "A book, indeed." "He doesn't understand yet." "Of course not." "A beautiful child." "Into pieces, God..." "Into pieces, they tore my heart..." "And sucked the blood out of my veins." "But I passed by you with joy in my heart..." "Once the suffering had passed." "And once again my heart was full, as if it were full of milk." "I took my heart in my own hand," "I explored my paths with my own eyes," "With my own lips I kissed my wounds," "And healed my suffering."