It's the everyday life of the city. Policemen chasing petty speculators. Caustic tirades from a neighbor from the house opposite (where do they only come from - and neighbors, and these phrases, and especially these intonations?!). Craftsmen and shulers, grandparents, enthusiastic romantics and newly-minted Ostap Benders - all with
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It's the everyday life of the city. Policemen chasing petty speculators. Caustic tirades from a neighbor from the house opposite (where do they only come from - and neighbors, and these phrases, and especially these intonations?!). Craftsmen and shulers, grandparents, enthusiastic romantics and newly-minted Ostap Benders - all with the onset of the evening gather in the yard, watch someone rendered TV, and drink tea. Well, port wine, of course, if you like it. And then, in the morning, again love, dreams, trials, adventures, laughter and tears. . . And above all this is the sun and the sea. Surprised by this movie. I think that’s the best thing I’ve ever seen about Odessa. Here is a lively, breathing, intelligent city. There is no buffoon, cheap lubricated pictures of "Odessa-Mama", tortured pathos in an ineptly copied pronunciation - there is nothing like "rich" our Russian cinema, producing films about Odessa, especially recently. Among the characters he singled out Zamsh, and his grandmother, Esther Solomonovna. The others are bravo too! Wonderful movie. I'll review it.
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