How many times have we seen it? The director who wants to be clever (and "political correct"). He who tells us that we should distrust the state and the computers guarding us and that all officials are to be laughed at.
It's completely boring and very, very simple. Hrafn Gunnlaugsson are trying to warn us, in a so called funny way, about the Kafka state, showing us the misfortunes of a small official with no girlfriend, living with his mother. Many bad things happens to the "little" man, but the root of the evil is of course certainly the most terrible thing in the world, The Government!
This kind of movies makes people socialists, just as an act of opposition.
It's completely boring and very, very simple. Hrafn Gunnlaugsson are trying to warn us, in a so called funny way, about the Kafka state, showing us the misfortunes of a small official with no girlfriend, living with his mother. Many bad things happens to the "little" man, but the root of the evil is of course certainly the most terrible thing in the world, The Government!
This kind of movies makes people socialists, just as an act of opposition.