time wasted Before tomorrow’s premiere “I will love you, can I?” decided to get acquainted with the work of director Maria Efremova, which regretted literally half a minute since the beginning of this film.
The actors are terrible all, except for Dmitry Mileer, who managed to remember, although he has a minute of screen time from strength. The voiceover is not adequate to what is happening on the screen, both from the technical and emotional side – you can hear the studio vacuum in the frame, the actors do not fall into their own lips and emotions. Again, except for Miller.
The plot is banal to fool, but that's okay. There are many great films with trivial plots. But here it is completely undeveloped and it is really infuriating.
I will not even talk about the director's talent of Efremova - I do not like to swear in decent places.
But that's half the trouble. It is a shame that this thrash (in the worst sense of the word) spent the budget, which five or ten talented aspiring directors could shoot a similar film footage.
Bottom line:
If you want to hear the groans of the agonizing Lumiere brothers with your own ears, just watch this masterpiece. True, then you may want to commit a little old-fashioned ultraviolence on the creators.