8/10
The day he'll never forget
2 July 2021
Corruption is the problem, from which there is no escape, though I prefer stay positive and take everything with humor. That's the reason I wished to watch the comedy "Proklyatyy chinovnik". The trailer promised excellent satire and lively humor for everybody. It's noteworthy that it was Sarik Andreasyan who shot such a topical and vibrant comedy about bribery. There is more than enough of satire and wit in the movie.

The beginning of " Proklyatyy chinovnik " introduces the viewer to the crooked Fedya, who refuses to help the elderly woman, proudly declaring that he does not take any bribes when she's offered him some jam. The offended granny sincerely wishes the official never to take bribes again, and her curse instantly comes true. All bribes ignite at his touch, and the terrible thing is that Fedya's going to have a big "deal" with important people who cannot be turned down.

The comedy is easy to watch. All the jokes are in right places and make you first smile and then laugh. That's why I love comedy - no tension, maximum positivity. Remarkably, you aren't sympathizing with this bribe-taker while watching, in places you sincerely gloat over him, since although situations and cases are exaggerated, they are quite vital.

This is a movie about our ordinary people and about those officials who allow themselves more than they have the right to allow. Situations are hypertrophied, but professionally laughed at, with a pinch of irony. After all, it's not a drama, but a really relevant and funny comedy with unexpected cliffhangers.

The cast pleased me with acting. There are many familiar faces from the TV series. It's interesting that Maxim Lagashkin who played the lead role has acted predominantly in secondary plans. It's just great that Lagashkin was given a chance to prove himself and the chance to show his comedic talent. I've not seen Liza Arzamasova on the screen for a while. In " Proklyatyy chinovnik" she plays Fedya's secretary with a big decent heart, it was nice to see the actress again.

Generally, I enjoyed " Proklyatyy chinovnik» very much. It looks in one breath, and it's not boring - I guarantee! The humor is without vulgarity, without rudeness, but it's subtle and bold, as they say, "It hits the nail on the head" " Proklyatyy chinovnik " deserves only a positive review.
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