So, 'Raz, dva, tri' is this situational comedy that really plays with the absurdity of life and chance. The pacing is pretty brisk, and it shifts gears rapidly as we follow this down-on-his-luck taxi driver who suddenly finds himself in these ludicrous roles—like, one minute he's a consul general, and then he's off to chair a motor racing council. The atmosphere feels light but clever, poking fun at social hierarchies. The performances are a bit exaggerated, which adds to the charm, I think. I like how the film navigates themes of aspiration and the randomness of opportunity. It's all very playful, with practical effects that give it a refreshing quality, making it stand out from a lot of other TV movies from that era.
Great for studying situational comedy structureInteresting exploration of social mobilityReflects the 80s TV movie style
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