Watch Generation P Movie Online No Survey Ginzburg brings author Victor Pelevin's popular cult novel to the screen in this confrontational, occasionally hallucinogenic social satire. The film centers around a cynical Russian poet, Babylen Tatarsky (Vladimir Yepifantsev) found working in a drab sidewalk convenience shop. A chance run-in with an old friend reveals an exciting career opportunity. With Communism now a thing of the past, Moscow is quickly moving into the future. That means Western products will soon be flooding into stores, and in order to sell them Russian advertisers must dream up campaigns with local flavor. Babylen quickly climbs the ladder of success alongside virtual politicians, gangsters, politicians, freshly minted millionaires, brands and advertising gurus. Babylen turns to LSD, hallucinogenic mushrooms, cocaine, vodka and spiritual communication for creative inspiration. Summoning the spirit of Che Guevara with a Ouija board, Babylen gets an unexpected education that completely alters his perspective of the media and leadership.(c) Official Site Release Date Generation P Nov 16, 2012 Limited | |
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Actors For Generation P |
Vladimir Yepifantsev,Mikhail Yefremov,Andrei Fomin,Sergei Shnurov,Vladimir Menshov,Oleg Taktarov,Vladimir Epifantsev,Renata Litvinova,Andrey Panin,Mikhail Efremov |
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Genres Generation P : Drama,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy |
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User Ranting Generation P : 4 |
User Percentage For Generation P : 88 % |
User Count Like for Generation P : 211 |
All Critics Ranting For Generation P : 6.6 |
All Critics Count For Generation P : 11 |
All Critics Percentage For Generation P : 73 % |
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Review For Generation P |
Plays like a metaphysical Moscow version of "Mad Men" - on acid. David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle
Viktor Ginzburg keeps this lively by trying out a new effect (commercial parodies, CGI, rapid montage) in nearly every scene. Not all of them work, but the overall energy is hard to resist. Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader
Sort of a cross between "Mad Men" and an acid trip. Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
The movie contains enough fresh insanity and inventive visuals to make it an amusing cyberpunk extravaganza for most of its protracted running time. Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times
"Generation P" delivers a brave, head-spinning commentary on the potency of advertising and the seduction of the soul. Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
Generation P is long and incredibly dense, but it's never boring-it's too wild and unhinged. Karina Longworth-Village Voice
Rhapsodic and weirdly funny. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
Like last year's adaptation of Shakespeare's "Coriolanus", a film very much limited by the source material--Victor Pelevin's cult novel--that reminds me of why I try to stay away from people who want to talk about their acid trips. Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews
Although some elements of this Russian satire get lost in translation, its skepticism about consumerism and the political process is universal. Ethan Alter-Film Journal International
Generation P is worth struggling through, even if it boggles you. In many ways, it's a keyhole into the future of the entire world. Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York
The film is incredibly cynical, but the experience of watching it is occasionally joyful in its sense of freedom. Kenji Fujishima-Slant Magazine
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