Academically calibrated, but completely empty history The screenwriter and part-time director of the tape, apparently, tried very hard to make an academically verified from a structural point of view work, but in the process for some reason forgot that the story is interesting is not the structure, but the plot, and with this case everything is extremely sad.
In fact, the tape combines 2 parallel going, occurring with a difference of 40 years, but they tell extremely synthetic and unrelated stories.
The story of the young heroine is a frank mirror. Declared in the annotation "Will female friendship pass the test of first love?" boils down to the fact that the heroine, who barely drags her studies, quarrels with her best friend, who, in addition to friendship, also dragged her by her ears through her studies due to the fact that her friend, unexpectedly, is fond of a young man! What the hell! Yes, that’s just like that and then there are swings “let’s be friends” – “how could you be a traitor” with the final in the form of a piano from a bush.
The story of the elderly heroine is an even more artificial education. The heroine of this line is, let’s say, the most invasive social worker in the world. In order for the plot to develop, she literally hangs on a potential client, and all her motivations are bluntly stated, specially introduced for this by characters in the form of a husband, son, etc. Chewing here comes to the point that to explain the author’s idea and title, a theatrical production is built into the narrative, where the words of the actress from the stage tell the viewer in direct text the conceived philosophy.
Not only are the stories themselves extremely mediocre and work solely on artistic crutches and assumptions, but the only thing that binds them together is an obvious and extremely clumsy jumper. The line of the future literally from the first frames, when you show the heroine working in the social service, 40 years after the events of the first part, literally yells about how to intersect stories, but how the plot of this part develops is an example of how not to strain the story on the idea, but on the other hand, as I wrote above, a grand piano from a bush acts as a blue tape.
The result was simply nothing. This is an artistically verified, but completely empty in content product.
5 out of 10