An audacious, messy and sometimes inspired look at an out-of-work poet struggling to find his way in post-Communist Russia, plays like a metaphysical Moscow version of "Mad Men" - on acid.
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The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
Delivers a brave, head-spinning commentary on the potency of advertising and the seduction of the soul.
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Generation P is worth struggling through, even if it boggles you. In many ways, it's a keyhole into the future of the entire world.
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Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
Generation P appears to be Russian slang for Generation Perestroika and "The Pepsi Generation," which nicely reflects this film's cockamamie spirit, sort of a cross between "Mad Men" and an acid trip.