So bad that it's good Comedy with Mikhail Galustyan about camp and time travel.
I really enjoyed watching this movie, but that doesn’t mean it’s good. On the contrary, it is just very bad, and if it were a little better, it would be just boring, and so he was very entertaining.
Here the main characters are children and literally as soon as they started talking, I presented a picture of how the filmmakers sit in the office and brainstorm on the topic: What is fashionable now among young people?
The film wants to talk about parent-child relationships and growing up. And sometimes he even does. There was a moment that I really liked. In the present, every child has some problems in his relationship with his parents, for example, the guitarist is not allowed to play the guitar, he must be a builder. And when the kids go back in time, they see that their parents had very similar problems as children, the guitarist guy's dad wants to be a director, but his dad tells him that he should be a builder. And the child realizes that his father is the same, but life has made him change.
But, overall, the film was poorly made. Dialogues do not feel like real, each character has exactly 1 (well, maybe 1.5) characteristics, and the plot is standard and does not catch on for the lack of interesting details. The shooting itself also leaves much to be desired, Ptushkin and Usachev have landscape shootings in travel blogs made much better (and even Dudy in his interview).
The perfect movie to review Badcomedian (although I don’t like him anymore)
5 out of 10
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