This script is a review of a movie titled "The best day" by Zhora Kryzhovnikov. The reviewer starts by expressing dissatisfaction with the movie, claiming it to be a continuation of previous works by Kryzhovnikov that were also poorly received. The reviewer then proceeds to critique the movie's plot, character development, and humor, stating that the movie lacks a coherent plot and that the jokes are neither funny nor adequate.
The reviewer also criticizes the movie's use of the term "karaoke comedy", suggesting that it's a misnomer and that the movie doesn't actually require audience participation to enjoy it. The reviewer also points out that the movie seems to rely on the same characters and plotlines from previous movies, suggesting that it lacks originality.
The reviewer further criticizes the movie's portrayal of the main characters, particularly the character of Pyotr Vasyutin, a police officer who is depicted as a drunk and a womanizer. The reviewer criticizes the movie for its depiction of these characters, suggesting that they are not relatable or engaging.
The reviewer also criticizes the movie's cinematography, suggesting that it is poorly executed and that the movie makes excessive use of fast cuts and mobile phone filming. The reviewer also criticizes the movie's sound design, suggesting that it is inconsistent and that it often fails to enhance the viewing experience.
The reviewer concludes the review by stating that despite its numerous flaws, the movie may still be enjoyable for some viewers due to its "level of laughter". The reviewer also suggests that the movie may be a spinoff of "Star Wars", suggesting that it may not be as original as it claims to be.
1. The movie "The best day" by Zhora Kryzhovnikov was chosen for a review by the board of subscribers of "[BadComedian]" [Source: Text].
2. The movie is described as a "karaoke comedy" with an innovative definition of the genre [Source: Text].
3. The movie stars a drunk police officer Pyotr Vasyutin who pursues a woman named Olya [Source: Text].
4. The movie has been sponsored by the Cinema Foundation of Russia, known for not releasing bad movies [Source: Text].
5. The movie has been criticized for its frequent switching of shots and shooting with a mobile phone [Source: Text].
6. The movie is also criticized for its humor and its portrayal of characters [Source: Text].
7. The movie has been compared to other comedies like "The Hangover" and "Carefully, modern!" [Source: Text].
8. The movie has been criticized for its use of alcohol and its treatment of its female character, Olya [Source: Text].
9. The movie has been criticized for its use of mobile phone footage [Source: Text].
10. The movie has been criticized for its portrayal of its characters' behaviors [Source: Text].
11. The movie has been criticized for its ending and the way it treats its female character, Olya [Source: Text].
12. The movie has been criticized for its use of music and its treatment of its female character, Olya [Source: Text].
13. The movie has been criticized for its treatment of its female character, Olya [Source: Text].
14. The movie has been criticized for its use of mobile phone footage [Source: Text].
15. The movie has been criticized for its treatment of its female character, Olya [Source: Text].