A pattern of conflict-free. A young single mother overcomes life’s difficulties with dignity, dreaming of a literary career.
The difficulties are mainly material in nature, so the beginning of a literary career is very difficult: texts are considered by editors only in electronic form, and our heroine has no computer.
But life gives Lyudmila a surprise. Settled as an employee in the editorial office of a women's magazine, she once acts in a new for herself as an interviewer. Her interlocutor is a famous millionaire and part-time father of her son.
“I will never forget you!” is another one-part melodrama created according to mini-serial patterns.
The plot in this case is so predictable and not complex that it fit not in the traditional four series, but only in one.
The story is made to such an extent banal that it can serve as a model of conflict-free, despite the conflict inherent in it. However, here you can see the following morality: it turns out that maintaining a good reputation in the fight against life’s difficulties is necessary so that at the decisive moment your opponent has nothing to cling to.
After all, that is why everything costs for our heroine only one unpleasant episode.
“I will never forget you!” is a rather vivid example of the correctness of Mikhail Sergeyevich Boyarsky’s opinion about the futility of the acting profession in the future: “Today I see no prospects for the acting profession.” This is more of a commercial option like the yellow press. There are no films that are amazing.
The antagonist Lyudmila Korablyova plays Daria Sagalova, who, as you know, graduated from professional training with a red diploma. It is in this film that she is the most vivid confirmation of the dramatic position of the actor, who took the profession seriously, but fell victim to the modern state of Russian cinema.