Dusty facets of talent The soulful lyrical melodrama was shot by Arkady Mikulsky. Although the stated genre of the film is ' comedy', from it there is only a general mood of joyful elation, and some scenes of rehearsals, which can not be called otherwise than comedy. The plot is simple and simple, but at the same time easy and pleasant. Each character is in his place, and in almost every - ' double bottom' because the rehearsal of Schiller's drama ' Cunning and Love' in amateur actors opened up new qualities. Vladimir Shevelkov was perfect for the role of young director Kostya Sirotkin. Vladimir has already starred in a dozen and a half films, and it is easy for him to play one year in the picture (25 years old). In addition, youth is just a period of complete immersion in the chosen profession. Borysl Brondukov played exceptionally brightly. His carpenter Dmitry Grigorievich is a multifaceted character: a skilled carver, a loving father, a faithful husband, ' unawakened' natural talent. Each of these faces Borislav Nikolaevich managed to portray in his hero. Comic and touching looked Gennabiy Yukhtin in the role of agronomist Vasily Ivanovich, especially - unlearning the minuet! Nina Likhacheva (Irina Zhalybina) and Vitka Vatagin (Yuri Prokofiev) are organic in the image of first love and in the ways of it ' defending'.
Warm, sincere film with a pleasant musical accompaniment: ' Can you know in advance what you will love, the memory of the heart, the memory of the heart, in human fate?' (Veronica Tusnova)