The love of magic, or the magic of love? In the final (to the great regret of the Soviet audience) issue of the series of the TV show called' Psychodynamics of Witchcraft' director Antonina Zinovieva addressed the topic raised long before her in New England by the trial of Salem witches. Therefore, it is no coincidence that the main character is called Abi, and her alter-ego (deceased sister) is Elizabeth (Libby), because the daughter and niece of Pastor Samuel Parris - 9-year-old Elizabeth Parris and 12-year-old Abigail Williams - in January 1692 began the Witch Hunt & #39;
However, in the work of James Gunn “Wherever You Are”, which formed the basis of the release, Abi is not ' witch' in the usual sense of the word. She is just a girl, but with paranormal abilities, manifesting spontaneously and uncontrollably. 'Spontaneity' and 'uncontrollability' convincingly played by Ksenia Volintseva (better known as Ksenia Strizh). Although at the time of filming, Xenia was 24, and the heroines were a little over 18 & 39; this did not prevent her from portraying a young and truly lonely creature, because the only native person - her father - was mortally afraid of her. ('Jenkins slowly got up from his chair.) It was an imposing sight, as if Neptune himself rose from the sea in all its majesty, giant, bearded and mighty. 'Oh my God," thought Matt, "he's shaking with fear!'
It is worth noting that the screenwriter Valery Weizler almost nothing changed in the author's text, omitting only a few points. Overall, it was pretty good. Of course, today all this ' cinematography' looks very simple, but at the time of the release of an alternative for stunts there was almost no, although the text itself was asked for futuristic computer special effects, because without them to make a movie about levitation, telekinesis or teleportation is quite difficult.