Life of an Agent
(Life of an Agent) Director: Gabor Zsigmond Papp, MAĎ, 2004, Hungary version / English subtitles, 82 min
Part of the film informs about how best to search a library and without leaving a trace leaf through books, and how to detect secret notes and hidden messages. The agent must also approach a wardrobe with the same circumspection applied to the library search, and every tie must be drawn out between one’s fingers, carefully and responsibly. The police films are fossil records of the totalitarian regime, which through these means also created the perfect illusion of the enemy. The ideological opponents that in the instructional materials are or are not fake, through their unreality became part of the films that taught the police apparatus how to put its power into use. This impersonation, however, had a progressive character, as that which cannot be grasped was essentially criminal. The films, in which full use was made of contemporary technological progress, offered a perfect methodology, but it had of course no support in the real world of crime, only in abstract ideology, the nature of which thoroughly predetermined the content of the films. In this sense their precision also represents the loss of the essence of cinematographic truth, as the objects and actions they contain are ideological simulacra, the reification of totalitarianism in the form of an image, which was to have a reciprocal influence on the image of reality.
Petr Kubica
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