Yevgenia Khanaeva in the film a real master Soviet teacher – for sure could teach any school subject even without special training; Gerdt is playful. About their students — I do not believe: all like one uniform, with all sorts of violations of the established uniform of school clothes — except for other freethinking, who would have allowed them in those years. Even with a discount on the bulging "capital" - inside the Garden Ring. Majority children in the class by Soviet standards are clearly difficult - with parents-diplomats abroad or (option) when the father is the boss and the mother is the head. The impression is that the creators of the film imitation of the truth of life did not bother very much, and young talents for the role of students were completed in their bohemian-chief interlude from among the offspring - entertainment, in Soviet times available to few.
Strange looks demonstratively unbalanced young Kharatyan as the leader of an amateur musical collective - of course, our, Soviet VIA, and not any imitation of the Beatles or - no! - metal-rock bands. Late Soviet souskay film imitation of rebellious “youth” within permissible limits, flavored with a wonderful “Farewell Waltz”.