- I can see through every duck! Comedies are different: funny and cheerful, musical and lyrical, memorable for a lifetime and forgotten a week after watching. ' Zozulya with a diploma' from a rare category once and for all to the soul. There are many reasons. It’s not easy to make a comedy because people have a different sense of humor. What one laughs to colic in the stomach, the other - sour lollipop. The film has 2 directors and 3 screenwriters. It doesn't usually promote unanimity, but in this case it's the opposite. Probably, everyone offered something of their own, new, unusual, precisely because neither the frame is a video anecdote, that neither the phrase is a funny aphorism.
The selection of actors is extremely successful. Vladimir Starostin in the role of Maxim Zozuli is an exact hit in the image 100% and even with a small 'tail' His first appearance in the frame in the form of Dr. Aibolit' already tunes to a certain positive wave, and this very wave of good mood carries the viewer to the very end. A comedy that ridicules social or household vices is good in itself, but if you carefully weave into it the old story of finding love, then the tape immediately rises to a new height.
The subject of adoration ' Dr. Aibolit' in the person of Natalka (Antonina Lefty) is an opportunity to create on the screen a lot of fun situations that contribute to the disclosure of the full potential of the screen character. Supporting roles are a series of bright, juicy, colorful, memorable images. This is, first of all, Sergey Ivanov. Famous ' Grasshopper' from the movie masterpiece ' In battle go only old men' (1973) played the village policeman Pavel Ivanovich Svechka. Played so that in this funny role you can see all his characters from rich filmography. Grandfather Karpo (Vasily Simchich) is another vivid image, memorable not only visually, but also verbally: '. Did you understand?', ' Came one swoop, and everything passed by!', 'The first kolom, the second - falcon!'
Grandfather Carpo is a kind of emotional core around which all significant events of the picture revolve. This is an ancient-ancient willow that interferes with boys-footballers, this is an antenna with a sledgehammer drive & #39; this is a faithful friend - a dog of an unknown breed but with brilliant artistic inclinations. Some finds of the directors are simply striking: ' satellite phone' on the cart of the chairman of the collective farm, ' self-propelled' GAZ truck. And the competition under the slogan 'Hello to the rural heroes!' - the unconditional pearl of the picture. If you add to all the above lyrical songs, fabulous behind-the-scenes music, nature, which can envy the biblical Eden, we get an easy, warm, soulful, kind film, uplifting and not giving sadness in our difficult times. . .