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Weirdo the Man
Maxim Mezhe, a new manager, came to Zagotskotkontora. His arrival was marked by gifts from some subordinates - sycophants and swindlers. But Maxim turned out to be incorruptible, and then the swindlers began a war against him with the help of anonyms and denunciations....
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Plot Summary
In this dark satire, a rogue American general initiates a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union, prompting the President and his advisors to scramble to prevent global annihilation. The film hilariously and terrifyingly depicts the absurdity of mutually assured destruction and the Cold War paranoia.
Critical Reception
Stanley Kubrick's 1962 masterpiece is widely regarded as one of the greatest comedies ever made, lauded for its sharp wit, biting satire, and prescient commentary on nuclear brinkmanship. It was a critical and commercial success, though some initially found its dark humor challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Brilliantly satirical and terrifyingly relevant
A comedic masterpiece that tackles profound global issues
Masterful direction and unforgettable performances
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praise the film's clever humor and its timeless message about the dangers of unchecked power and political absurdity. Many highlight the iconic performances and Kubrick's genius in balancing comedy with existential dread.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for multiple Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director; won numerous other awards for its screenplay and directing.
Fun Fact
The iconic 'Doomsday Machine' in the film was inspired by real-life Cold War scenarios and the logic of nuclear deterrence, reflecting the intense geopolitical climate of the era.
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