The Last Judgement But One
The Last Judgement But One

The Last Judgement But One

1979Movie92 minHungarian

The relationship of István Kozár and his wife has reached the point where neither is prepared to hear even a single word from the other. The woman travels to the countryside because she needs a little time by herself. The next morning the police inform the man that his wife has died. István, who has fantasized on more than one occasion about strangling the woman, soon finds himself being investigated by detectives who expect a confession from him.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Mikhail KozakovGenres: Drama, Fantasy, Comedy

Plot Summary

In a fantastical afterlife, an angel named Arkady oversees a bureaucratic system for judging souls. He is tasked with the unusual assignment of preparing for the arrival of a soul that is neither good nor evil, presenting a unique challenge to the established order. The film explores themes of bureaucracy, morality, and the human condition through a blend of absurdist humor and philosophical reflection.

Critical Reception

This Soviet satirical fantasy film garnered a mixed but generally positive reception upon its release. While some critics lauded its originality, sharp wit, and philosophical depth, others found its allegorical nature and pacing somewhat uneven. Audiences generally appreciated its unique premise and the performances of its esteemed cast.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive premise and dark humor.
  • Critiqued for its occasionally slow pacing and abstract nature.
  • Appreciated for its unique take on existential themes.

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Fun Fact

The film is notable for being one of the last cinematic appearances of the legendary Russian singer-songwriter and actor Vladimir Vysotsky.

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