I cannot say that the film seemed like a masterpiece, although there are good humorous, tragicomic (the death of the writer-host of the boarding house is even a tragedy) and especially satirical moments. I didn’t particularly like Tamara herself, she played a little weakly, but there are such girls there, very typical girls. Most of
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I cannot say that the film seemed like a masterpiece, although there are good humorous, tragicomic (the death of the writer-host of the boarding house is even a tragedy) and especially satirical moments. I didn’t particularly like Tamara herself, she played a little weakly, but there are such girls there, very typical girls. Most of all, I liked the scenery in the film - I remembered that I admired the same thing there last year, when I walked my dog twice a day, and the cows were the same (the daughter lives on the outskirts of the city, so there were fields behind the fence of their garden, and on the other side of the road leading to the center there are exactly the same hilly landscapes). I've never seen pigs put out on a regular pasture, that's impossible. I must say that the English in this sense are good (pardon off-top) - in order to clear the field of any vegetation and prepare it for new crops, they settle on a fenced field of pigs (poor lads live in metal hangars), and they completely clean it and also loosen it to some extent (and fertilize).
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