Foolish, daring, dull, angelic One very beautiful woman, as we were introduced, buys a one-way ticket to Berlin, wanting to forget her sorrows and drown them in a drink. As the saying goes, “Believe your destiny.” With her come three ladies - common sense, social question and statistics, who throughout the film unobtrusively appear in different situations, giving their comments on alcoholism, its causes and associated problems. Without dwarfs, red curtains and various reincarnations here too can not do (hello Lynch).
Deliberate "sophistication" of the heroine's outfits, her mannerism (despite the silence) and of course the outward resemblance to Renata Litvinova, just inevitably makes me remember Kira Muratova's film "Tunesmith", and especially the episode with the tramp, revealed here in its entirety.
The film has clever madness, absurdity, playfulness and naked comedy. An elegant alcohol tour of Berlin is, you know, you still need to know!
In the second part, the film goes into a full experiment, less fun and exciting, and the plot begins to sag somewhat, being, however, still in the logic of the narrative (if you can talk about it at all here).
In general, a very original work with no less original heroine and her traditional way of overcoming life difficulties, which is essentially a one-way ticket.