I happened to see it on television. Uncomplicated, extremely simple, even more superficial. It is about simple human relationships, and even more simply about a man and a woman. More specifically, women.
Not at all interesting. The main character is not attractive, you do not empathize with him, and his choice of a bride in general - there are no words. Of course, he could not treat this case non-consumeristically (the wife is urgently needed, there is not up to sentiment), but Kharatyan too literally understood everything from the script. It seemed that just ran from somewhere on the way to the set, in a nutshell listened to the director about the essence of the film, and played from the first take. I'm pretty sure about the last one.
All the brides of our boatsman - although played by such big actresses as Dogileva, Grishaeva, etc. - are too exaggerated. Replay to glory, everything is pathetic and pompous. But they are far from the Botsman (DM Kharatyan). That's the pathos, and all because the screen was not Seagull, and Dmitry. The same hairstyle (even if I had already changed it, not a boy, what to be young forever), and half a kilo of makeup on the face. Why there is so much on his face is unclear. It catches your eye and pushes you away. Who was more afraid that Haratyan would look old? Him or the director? I didn’t even look at it.
It was time for midshipmen and rains on Deribasovskaya, when the actor looked chic, it was time for Dmitry to play something more serious. If he can, of course.
Of the pluses - I liked Daria Melnikova (" Dad's daughter Zhenya). The role is episodic, but pleasant.