FSUE LUCH
FSUE LUCH

FSUE LUCH

TV ShowIn Production1 SeasonRussian

The boring abbreviation of FSUE LUCH hides the department for combating vampires, demons and the paranormal. The loser and henpecked Kolya accidentally runs into the operatives of the "Ray", and they recognize him as the "chosen one". It is up to him to save the world from terrible evil, but no one knows what his superpower is and how to manifest it. Being chosen becomes his curse and destroys his philistine world.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Garry BardinGenres: Animation, Fantasy, Short

Plot Summary

A whimsical animated short film, 'FSUE LUCH' (The Flying Ship) tells the tale of a young Prince who desires to marry the Tsar's daughter. To win her hand, he must perform an impossible feat: sail a flying ship to the Tsar's palace. With the help of magical beings and his own determination, the Prince embarks on a fantastical journey filled with charm and visual ingenuity.

Critical Reception

As a short animated film, 'FSUE LUCH' is primarily appreciated for its artistic merit and unique visual style within animation circles. It is often cited as an example of innovative Soviet animation. While not widely reviewed in mainstream Western media, it holds a place of esteem among animation enthusiasts and historians for its imaginative approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its distinct visual style and imaginative animation.
  • Applauded for its fairy tale narrative and whimsical charm.
  • Considered a notable example of Soviet-era animation.

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Fun Fact

Garry Bardin, the director, is known for his unique stop-motion animation techniques, often using unconventional materials, though 'FSUE LUCH' is typically considered a 2D animation.

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