The Irony of Fate, or "Enjoy Your Bath"
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Best Modern Romantic Russian Movie
  • The Russian Tradition
  • One of my favorites
  • a classic
  • An inseparable part of a Russian New Years!
The Irony of Fate, or "Enjoy Your Bath"
Starring: Liya Akhedzhakova , Aleksandr Belyavsky , Barbara Brylska , Georgi Burkov , and Lyubov Dobrzhanskaya
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0000714AW
Release Date: 2002-12-10

Description

An unforgettable New Year's Eve provides the backdrop as four friends embark on their annual get-together at a local bathing house, where too much steam and plentiful vodka result in hilarious and charming consequences. Two men pass out, another winds up in the wrong city, and the women in their lives are left scratching their heads as midnight rapidly approaches in this wintry, scenic delight!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Modern Romantic Russian Movie.......2007-08-23

This is the best Russian movie about modern romantic love. I would compare it to Sleepless In Seattle, You've Got Mail and Groundhog Day. It is a true masterpiece. I've watched it at least 20 times since I've bought it and still watch it with great interest. It is a true encyclopedia for a psychologist, for an actor, for film producer or for someone who dreams to find his true love. Luckily that modern technology allowed us to see this television production on DVD. I can not find enough words to recommend this movie.

5 out of 5 stars The Russian Tradition.......2006-06-20

The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath is a pretty old movie, though every year on the morning on New Year's Eve it's on Russian TV. This movie is a Russian tradition. It's very warming and funny. Of course, it's not a life situation, but it's a great movie. Worth watching.

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorites.......2006-05-19

My Russian language professor showed us this movie just before Christmas break several years ago. It was a poor VHS of a VHS copied who knows how many times. Even after only three semesters of the course, enough of the film was understandable to be quite funny. Since that time, I've learned a bit more of the language, and best of all, Image Entertainment has added subtitles in several different languages including Russian and English. Over the years this movie has become a New Years tradition way more enjoyable than "It's a Wonderful Life." This movie is emotionally compelling and absolutely hilarious. This movie transcends Soviet Comedy to be one of the best films of all time.

It's important to note that Image Entertainment has again put a lot of excellent work into this edition. The audio/video quality is excellent as always. The menu page can be in English or Russian, and subtitles are in several languages.

5 out of 5 stars a classic.......2006-03-25

I love this movie. Incredible poetry, depth, acting, songs, music.. It's a Russian staple of "It's a Wonderful Life" stature, except much more moving and powerful. Give it a try!

5 out of 5 stars An inseparable part of a Russian New Years!.......2006-01-13

This movie was first aired on dec 31 in 1975. The second part was shown on jan 1 in 1976. The next day people could not stop talking about this movie. Nadya's orange dress rocked Russian women's world. Thirty years later everyone still talks about this movie. It is the "Christmas Storie" for Russians. Eldar Ryazanov, the director, did a superb job with costumes, decorations and actors.

A bit about the film: Ryazanov wasn't sure if the script would be approved for filming by the Committee of Culture of USSR, so he made it into a play at first because it was easier to get approval for plays. Once the permission was obtained, he easily got an approval for the movie. Then came an extensive search for the actors. Someone proposed Andrei Mironov (a Russian sex-symbol and a great actor/singer/dancer) for the part of Ippolit, but Ryazanov felt that no woman would leave Mironov, no matter how negatively he portrayed his character (Mironov was THAT loved by Russian women). Thus Ryazanov picked Yakovlev for that part. Barbara Brylska was a star of Polish Cinema and a perfect match for the role of Nadya, but spoke Russian with a heavy accent. To solve the problem, Valentina Talyzina (who plays one of Nadya's friends in the movie) dubbed her part completely. The hardest part was in finding the actor to play Zhenya. After a long search that gave no result, someone advised Ryazanov to see a play where a young man by the name Andrei Myagkov played a drunk man. After the play was over, Ryazanov handed him the role.
The songs are sang by Alla Pugacheva and Sergei Nikitin - beloved Russian singers and songwriters. Poems by Pasternak, Akhmadulina, Akhmatova, and (one of the most tender and beautiful poems read at the end) Kochetkov make this film beautiful, lyrical and complete. I have not yet met a Russian who does not like this film. All Americans who watched this film loved it, too.

You will enjoy watching this film no matter if you are Russian or not.

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