The film's actors include Meri Nenonen, Jukka-Pekka Palo, Johanna af Schultén and double role made Jani Volanen.
Kiia has become a sculptor and is plagued by nightmares related to her old home village, while her sister Eija has created a career as a flight attendant.
At the same time, she finds out the secret past of her father and home village, because the sculptures by Kiia seems to evoke the indescribable evil that slept in Pirunperä.
Helena Ylänen, a critic of Helsingin Sanomat, wrote on October 1, 1999, that "the film has been clearly inspired by Finnish madness with its liquor vapors, unpaved roads, fire frosts, hanging loops, religious charms and covert lusts.
"[2][3] In the Gorehound magazine 2/1999, Tuomas Riskala gave value to the choice of theme, but found the object of criticism: "There are, however, moments in the film during which one remembers which genre should be; for example, the memory bundles and flashes of the subconscious experienced by Kiia are successful.