
The director spoke in his films in a special language.
Leonid Gaidai was not only a really talented person, he also came at the right time with his paintings. Two decades have passed since the war and people wanted to see a smile, laugh, feel life and relieve tension.
On January 30, the master would have turned 100 years old, but his paintings are still warmly received not only by the older generation, but also by young people.
Film critic Roman Grigoriev believes that the director’s success is related both to the relevance of jokes and to the special universal language spoken by Leonid Gaidai. His jokes are easy to understand for any viewer no matter where they live.
“He has declared himself very successful as a director and as an opener of many actors for a wide audience. With his work he paved the way for Nikulin, Vitsin and Morgunov. His jokes were very daring, he walked for a long time and hit his jokes. His hero is always such a simple boy who accepted the challenge. Gaidai filmed with the universal language of international humour, this is Charlie Chaplin’s level, the expert shared with PopCornNews.
Photo source: Legion-Media, frame from the movie “The Diamond Hand” (1968), frame from the movie “Prisoner of the Caucasus, or Shurik’s New Adventures” (1968), frame from the movie “Operation Y and Shurik’s Other Adventures ” ” (1965)
Author: Sergey Vodyanitsky Anna Desyatnikova
Source: Popcorn News

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