Adio, Rio
Adio, Rio
| 10 April 1989 (USA)
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Stoev, a talented architect is working in Rio de Janeiro. All along the design stages, Stoev's understanding has been that he would be going together with his assistant architect. However, the company chief secretly decides to change the terms and go instead of the assistant, threatening Stoev to cancel the whole deal if he doesn't comply. Stoev is left with the dilemma to betray a colleague and friend, or to miss the greatest opportunity in his career. When Stoev is about to choose the former, a mysterious dead body appears in his life.

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al_grigorov

Amazing "comedy of horror" (this is the genre of the film according to the authors). But I don't agree with part of the comments. Dead body appears only to people when break the moral issues e.g. it is symbol of their dying conscious. Moreover it the social relations in Bulgaria are not better but they are totally different after 17 years "freedom".There is not less bad guys there, there are new home grown up with the money and power of former so called communists, there are many imported and paid from western countries or Russia. But the film is something like Orwell's "1984", but from other and more real prospective. However I have seen this movie 3 times and I would love to see again when I'm far away from Bulgaria - their is a lot of black humor mixed with moral task which everyone of us has to tackle with.

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k1001bg

One of the best Bulgarian films ever made, this little gem has always been underrated by critics and public alike. Made in a time of serious political turmoil, with a biting, almost painful satire embodied in every shot, it is not hard to understand why. The movie tells the absurd story about a talented architect and his family, whose painful desire to leave Bulgaria for the mythical better place - Rio, turns into hysteria when one night a dead body abruptly enters their lives. In their effort to hide it, remove or destroy it, they go through determinism, infuriation, despair, and ultimately madness, as the audience slowly begins to realize that the dead body just a metaphor of the whole way of life each and every Bulgarian lived (and maybe still does?). The dead man it turns out lives in every one of us, haunting our days with his Jesus-blue-eyed stare as we compromise with ourselves, as we bury our heads in the sand and wait for the better life to come."Adio Rio" is possibly the best contemporary representation of social relationships in Bulgaria. The dead end and the pessimistic tone of the movie, might seem surprising, considering that it was made in a time when political changes promised brighter future. However they become even more powerful and hit the viewer right in the face today, 15 years after the fall of communism, when the bright future we wished for never happened, the social relationships are still as rotten, and Bulgarian souls just as empty. strongly recommended

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