At the center of this musical and comedy film is Moscow, beloved by all of us, with its hipsters and metrosexuals, and also – here, please – the employees of a Moscow radio station happily preserved in their never-ending youth. The secret of fragments of sobbing laughs that occur on the air of some radio stations is revealed.
They are far from the people, but they are pretty. Thanks for your self-criticism, the movie is fun. I also liked the song about the knitted jacket - after Fomenko (a little behind the notes for greater melodramatism), this masterpiece of poetry (the first verse with a chorus) other performers are no longer needed. In general, the film is interesting to see popular performers in a semi-formal setting - perhaps not far from reality.