

Vacation at Your Own Expense
A young girl from the Siberian province arrives in Moscow for her beloved, whom she met during his business trip. He is a test designer for buses and will be on a business trip to Hungary. It was at this point that Katya set her vacation time. But it seems that they didn’t really wait for her... However, a meeting with László changes all her plans...
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Plot Summary
The film follows the chaotic vacation of a Soviet family who travel to the Black Sea coast, expecting a relaxing getaway. However, their holiday is plagued by a series of mishaps, from booking issues and cramped accommodations to encounters with eccentric characters and unexpected bureaucratic hurdles. The family must navigate these challenges with a mix of humor and resilience, highlighting the often-absurd realities of Soviet-era tourism.
Critical Reception
Vacation at Your Own Expense was a popular comedy in the Soviet Union, appreciated for its relatable portrayal of everyday struggles and its satirical take on the limitations of planned vacations. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional sense, it resonated with audiences who recognized the humor in its depiction of common holiday frustrations.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its accurate and humorous depiction of Soviet vacation realities.
- Appreciated for its relatable characters and everyday situations.
- Seen as a lighthearted satire on the difficulties of organized leisure.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are unavailable for this film, contemporary audiences generally found it to be a funny and truthful representation of the challenges and absurdities encountered during Soviet holidays, leading to widespread enjoyment.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Vacation at Your Own Expense,' is a direct commentary on the limited resources and often self-funded nature of vacations for Soviet citizens, even when officially sanctioned.
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