
Vote and Die: Liszt for President
A charismatic Billionaire runs for president as an independent candidate. His platform is simple: KILL EVERYONE NOW!!!
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Plot Summary
In this Hungarian political satire, a charismatic but fictional politician, Liszt, unexpectedly becomes a presidential candidate. His campaign, fueled by populist promises and absurd slogans, gains surprising traction among the disillusioned populace. As his popularity soars, the dark underbelly of political maneuvering and media manipulation comes to the forefront.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success in Hungary, resonating with audiences for its satirical take on political campaigning and societal issues. Critical reception was generally positive, praising its humor and relevant social commentary, though some found its satirical edge too blunt at times.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp wit and timely political satire.
- Appreciated for its humor in tackling serious societal issues.
- Some critics found the satire to be somewhat heavy-handed.
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Fun Fact
The film's fictional presidential candidate, Liszt, was named after the famous Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, adding a layer of national cultural reference to the political satire.
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