The whole life of modern Russians is a transition to a new level. 24-year-old bachelor Indian (played by Saprykin) learns that he has a daughter. It's a shock to a man who lives constantly in parties, promiscuous sex. Galibin asks, “What is responsibility for today’s young people who live the same day?” Today’s young people live on missions. The Indian believes that the upbringing of his daughter (she is played by Petrov) is cafes, boat rides, eating ice cream and riding in a service car. Anything but admit: “Children should be taught purity, order, responsibility, the ability to do their own lessons, to help the weak, to look after themselves.” The Indian thinks Marusya is the reason for a new party. Of course, many adults will say, “The Indian honestly loved his daughter and tried to be with her.” The modern world is very cruel, so just to love is not enough. We need to take a step forward in self-development. Life is not only the fulfillment of the mission and the transition to the next level, it is something that forms our character and self-esteem, which, tempered in today’s conditions, will be useful in the stress test.
I didn't like the movie. Young people believe that if you run somewhere, you can run away from your problems and move to the next level. The whole life of modern Russians is a transition to a new level. Directed by Galibin, "The Indian's mission is to portray the joy and care of Marus, and Marusi's mission is to behave so that the Indian doesn't just turn her over to the police like a boring toy." Children are ready to be anything, so long as their parents do not throw like a tired and used toy.
The movie is very boring. But there's something super cool and super powerful about it. It's a soundtrack. The Spiritual Composer has 5 plus. The composer and sound engineer did everything perfectly. The soundtrack draws this silly plot.
Life is like a mission (children, adults). Sincere love can warm a lonely heart, but what is the meaning of life? It remains a mystery.