Happiness (I) (1935)
6/10
Happiness review
20 April 2020
The efforts of a farmer in pre-revolution Russia to improve his lot are frustrated by a system designed to exploit all hard work. Soviet propaganda dressed up as madcap silent comedy (reminiscent at times of Buster Keaton) is a truly bizarre, semi-surreal watch. Crammed with grotesque caricatures and situations that become a little overwhelming after a while.
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