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Everything is Fine is an interesting animated piece by Robert Sahakyants, touching on a politically charged atmosphere during the last gasps of Soviet rule in Armenia. The film has a distinct satirical edge, where humor intertwines with poignant commentary. You can spot jabs at Soviet leaders that feel both clever and biting. The animation style, while perhaps not groundbreaking, carries a unique charm that reflects the era's artistic sensibilities. It's fascinating how it draws from a 1930s Russian song, almost adding a layer of nostalgia and irony. Pacing ebbs and flows nicely, balancing moments of levity with heavier undertones. All in all, it's a distinctive slice of history wrapped in animation that might surprise you with its depth.
Political satire through animationUnique blend of humor and historyBased on a 1930s Russian song
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