Watching Kin-dza-dza! will leave the viewer wondering about things that are not what they seem to be. Instead of over the top, awe-inspiring technical pyrotechnics to transfer us to an alien world, the movie chooses to use the most low-tech and absurd contraptions to tell a science fiction story which may not entirely be one. Made in the waning days of the Soviet Union, a lot of the plot points apply to the absurd world we live in today.
Around the time, I watched this movie, also read this news story about yet another college admission scandal - in summary a parent going to absurd lengths to secure admission for their kid in an elite school. In the movie, the character in the strange planet made entirely of sand have a very limited vocabulary - one word to be precise - "Koo". The type of parent that features in the story knew and taught their progeny only one phrase presumably "Ivy League". They would be willing to go to jail for that. Coming from another planet, I am sure this would look just as absurd as the action in Kin-dza-dza! It is all relative and about perspective.
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