What am I in for?
What am I in for?
dude gommunism lmao
Great kino, i liked it A LOT.
Its features such a strange surreal chemistry between constant tension and comedy, its really great also hard to believe any of this actually happened.
But it did
A movie without black people.
>Its features such a strange surreal chemistry between constant tension and comedy
this. And it makes this movie top comedies ever
Historically inaccurate dark comedy that Amerifats will think in 100% true.
A movie that's really not that funny
Mad commies
This, Stalin never died.
What part of it is not true? pic slightly unrelated
A movie toned down for realism.
paranoid commies, jason isaac as based zhukov, no niggers and olga kurylenko for the looks. great film.
When he punches stalin jackass son, god, that felt good.
I actually am from a post-comm country. This movie just... it doesn't have what made all the jokes about communism funny. There were a few funny moments like the "How can you run and plot at the same time?" and Zhukov was great but overall it was just lacking the irony.
Zhukov didn't execute Beria
It gets a lot of the positions wrong many of the main characters occupied at that time.
"spit it out georgy, stagin a coup here"
"goodbye ladies, im off to represent the entire red army at the buffet"
>it doesn't have what made all the jokes about communism funny
Iannucci is a Corbyn's asslicker, of course is not going to be anti-communist fil per se, but it is anti-totalitarism film.
One day
damn, i did not knew that.
Too bad there won't be a sequel to this, i feel like they could tell more stories inside this communist period because it was very retarded.
He's gonna do a movie about DRUMPFT administration when it ends in 2 years. You'll see.
That would explain a lot. Come to think of it, there wasn't anything there about the nature of communism, most of it was just about Stalin and how they were afraid of saying anything that might be misconstrued as insulting him. Nothing to the sort:: "What's the most permanent trait of socialism? Temporary shortages."
Just read some radio Yerevan and Soviet era jokes.
>"What's the most permanent trait of socialism? Temporary shortages."
Great joke, but would that type of humour work in a film like this?
He actually did a historical movie specifically because the age we live in is impossible to satirise.
Just a decent, one view kind of a movie.
Yes, it could. You don't even need to be overt about it.