Elegant, cosmic Jane Birkin in its heyday, in the French film “Melancholic Baby”. Olga, like an ancient statue, is a decoration of the huge estate of her rich husband, in the picturesque provincial town of Lugano. The greenhouse conditions of her detention do not allow her to even prepare breakfast on her own. She has everything, but there is no occupation, and there is no self-actualization, instead only constant melancholy and slow longing. Olga goes in search of herself, trying to make a mistake, to come alive from the beautiful marble from which she was sculpted, and to feel the taste of life. The tape is surprisingly vital and poetically realistic. It would seem, where do we deal with the problems of rich Europeans? At the same time, each episode seems completely familiar, echoing its own life. After all, each of us is sometimes dragged into the life routine, from which you vaguely want to get out, even if you plunge into the pool with your head.