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Lenin, You Rascal, You presents a quirky portrayal of 1917 filled with absurdity and dark humor. It’s this chaotic atmosphere that really sets the tone, almost like a farcical dance through the shadows of history. The pacing is unorthodox, with a series of misadventures that feel genuinely unpredictable yet strangely cohesive. The characters, particularly those surrounding Lenin, are sketched with a mix of caricature and depth, offering a glimpse into the anxieties of the time. What stands out is its blend of historical context with slapstick comedy, making it a unique artifact of cinema that speaks to both the absurdity of politics and the human condition.
This film isn't exactly mainstream, so copies can be a bit hard to find, especially in good condition. It was released on VHS in the late '80s but hasn't seen much in the way of reissues or restorations, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors often appreciate its unconventional approach to historical events, making it a curious item for those interested in both comedy and political satire.
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