The film consists of three stories, all of which allude to the political ecology of Eastern European countries led by the former Soviet Union. Soldiers who rely on sexual fantasies to masturbate, foodies who aim to eat competitions, and skinny sons who are good at making specimens, the son who failed in the end had to make both his father and himself as specimens. The theme is an obvious metaphor, but it's not a good one - the socialist camp does have a lot of problems, but doesn't the other camp have the same problems? It is not fair to deny it completely, and then use artistic methods to destroy it, or even use disgusting plots to destroy it like this film. Another impression is: it seems that in addition to Chinese films that have been recognized by the West by derogating their own motherland, there are also some phenomena in other countries. The heavy-duty film won the Hungarian Best Picture of the year and other awards.
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