Kit (1970) Poster

(1970)

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9/10
The funniest allegory of communist propaganda
btodorov2 February 2004
Like practically all Bulgarian movies, this one has slow-going dialogues, long silences and awful sound: defects which may annoy all spectators used to the quick cadence of Hollywood productions.

And yet, the work is a masterpiece. It has a pronounced political message which explains why it originally appeared in a much disfigured version; the plot is what the communist press would never say aloud: that one of the real manias of the totalitarian regimes is to advertise themselves up to the point of sheer absurdity.

There are no whales in the Black Sea, there will never be, but why not proclaim a small sardine the record catch of all times? The capitalists will grind their nasty teeth in envy.

Beyond the political message, at many points the movie is plain funny and entertaining. If the idea ever comes to you to check a Bulgarian movie, Kit should be on your list.
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