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Ivan Vasilievich changes his profession (1973)

The plot of the film begins in Soviet Moscow, where the talented engineer Shurik, working on the invention of the time machine, faces the discontent of his neighbor, the director of the Shpak plant, due to leaks in his apartment. However, when a short circuit accidentally occurs, Shurik's car sends Shpak back in time - right in the era of Ivan the Terrible.

At the same time, in the distant 16th century, Ivan the Terrible discovers that his double, the Soviet house manager Shurik, intervened in his life. Embarrassment and bewilderment lead to a number of comic situations when Shurik and Shpak, finding themselves in different eras, face the unpredictable consequences of their actions.

Time travel causes funny and absurd situations when modern heroes are faced with the harsh reality of Old Russian life. Ivan the Terrible, in turn, tries the role of the Soviet house manager, which leads to disorder and comic moments.

Through a series of incredible adventures and curiosities, the heroes of the film find a way to return to their time and return everything to its place. However, in the process, they understand that each era has its own unique challenges and values, and it is important to appreciate the historical heritage and modern achievements.

Characters:

1. Shurik: A talented engineer who created a time machine who faces the unintended consequences of his invention.

2. Shpak: The director of the plant, whose life turns upside down when he finds himself in the Old Russian era.

3. Ivan the Terrible: A legendary Russian tsar who finds himself in Soviet Moscow, sparking a host of comic situations.

Topics:

• History and modernity: Reflections on the relationship between various historical eras and the modern world.

• Absurdity and humor: Using comic situations and irony to emphasize the absurdity of human relationships and behavior.

• Significance of time: Exploring the theme of time and its impact on people's destinies and actions.

Director:

Leonid Gaidai, the famous director of Soviet cinema, was able to create a comedy that became not only popular among the audience of his time, but also retains its relevance and funny moments for new generations.

Conclusion:

"Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession" (1973) is a funny and hilarious comedy that combines elements of fiction, history and humor. The film not only entertains the viewer, but also makes you think about the eternal questions of time, history and human relations. This is a real masterpiece of Soviet cinema, which continues to delight and inspire viewers around the world.
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