I don't like movies without a plot. “Between the High Breads” is a film without it. Well, what happens there: here is the Pod here, here is the Pod there, here he is drunken, here he is in the city, here he is again in the village near the horse ... Oh! And here's the caption, "The End of the Movie." What was it about? Neither the plot as such, nor, I am not afraid of this word, idea or intelligible comic situations.
In this film, all comedy can be held exclusively on the acting of Evgeny Leonov, because really funny such a pod turned out. And everything else is frankly weak. Some pearls that could go to the people I did not hear, some fun was also not very there. And the idea that vodka is a bad thing in comedy will always look frivolous. It looks like that.
Also, as I understood, everything is happening in Ukraine, and therefore they always sing there loudly, loudly, loudly, while it is unclear, and even in Ukrainian. In addition, the film was all messed up, time it did not pass the test. And actors besides Leonov are not good there. The idealized Dima performed by Lev Prygunov is a boue, annoyed me with this image of such a sweet Soviet cheerful guy.
Anyway, the movie's about nothing. Among Soviet comedies, this one is somewhere in the backyard and quite rightly so.
4 out of 10