Good movie, but... The film seems good and kind, but it has a lot of weirdness. At first, it seems strange that the girl from the class does not like a pretty and modest classmate (in the person of the main character), but likes some slippery type. Then incomprehensible inadequate reactions to the behavior of Dukin: first, the teacher (like a decent woman) calls her student a zero and worthless person, then the neighbor is insulted and calls him ill-mannered for not taking money from her. But that's okay, this kind of inexplicable behavior sometimes happens in people. It seems more suspicious that such a decent child grows up in a family without a father with a constantly working mother. Moreover, the mother honestly confesses to her son that she divorced his father because she wanted to fulfill herself, and not serve the family. That is, in theory, the child grew up in the same kindergartens as his peers. But for some reason he is surprisingly economical and attentive to people.
And yet, watching this film, I want to believe that such unusually decent people as Sasha Dukin can grow up in completely unsuitable conditions for this.