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Sergey Ivanovich Retires
Accountant Sergey Ivanovich is retiring. Finally, he will be able to devote all his free time to his family: he will help his daughter Natalya with the housework, raise his granddaughter, visit his sons who live in different cities... But it turns out that adult children do not need parental care, and Sergei Ivanovich feels uneasy at work...
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Plot Summary
The film follows Sergey Ivanovich, a principled and dedicated factory director, as he approaches retirement. He struggles to adapt to a life without the constant demands and structure of his work. His efforts to find new meaning and purpose in his retirement are met with both humorous and poignant situations, as he navigates his relationships and his own identity.
Critical Reception
While not a globally renowned film, 'Sergey Ivanovich Retires' was well-received in its native Soviet Union for its relatable portrayal of a common life transition and its blend of humor and pathos. Critics praised its insightful look at an aging worker's struggle with obsolescence and the search for dignity in retirement. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating the familiar themes and strong performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humanistic portrayal of a director facing retirement.
Appreciated for its humor derived from everyday situations.
Lauded for Leonid Bronevoy's compelling performance as the titular character.
Google audience: Audience reviews, where available, often highlight the film's authenticity and its ability to evoke empathy for Sergey Ivanovich's plight.
Fun Fact
Leonid Bronevoy, who plays Sergey Ivanovich, was a highly respected actor in Soviet cinema, known for his ability to portray complex characters with both gravitas and charm.
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