The movie tells the story of a reclusive Bulgarian railway trackman whose life falls victim to the chaos of bureaucracy after he turns in millions of dollars he found on the tracks.
Littered with amusing set-pieces involving bumbling state functionaries, the film's comedy is executed with a flair for comic timing, yet there's no escaping the ensuing laughter is tinged with a heavy sense of apprehension.
A sharply executed, superbly performed Bulgarian tragic dramedy where the lives of a cosmopolitan PR woman and lonely railroad worker come together in some highly unfortunate ways.
This satire, like so many others, is based on confronting the poor and honest worker (and a bit pathetic for solitary, shy and stuttering) and there is scarcely anything new in criticism and humor. [Full review in Spanish]