Cults of personality hit peak absurdity when their object dies, as vividly satired in The Death of Stalin. Unfortunately, this political comedy is more smart than funny. Hence, its LOLs are few and far between.
Stalin funny? Yeah, even though he stands nearly alone in megalomaniacal evil, being directly responsible for the deaths of somewhere between six and 60 million people. His poor victims were mostly political recalcitrants of his Communist regime. Thus, he’s more like Mao (60 million dead) than Hitler among the three genocidal dictators who formed the 20th century’s supreme triumvirate of tyrannical socialism.
Such banality of evil, writ small, creates potent material for powerful satire. And yet the movie never achieves liftoff, probably due to the futility of non-Russians playing Russian characters. Granted, the powerhouse cast never stumbles, yet even Steve Buscemi, Michael Palin & Jeffrey Tambor can’t overcome their Western accents and mannerisms. Valkyrie was similarly tripped up by its British and American cast.
Writer-director Armando Iannucci is the creator of Veep, hence his penchant for high level political satire.