It’s amazing that we did Season 1, with our love to stretch everything to the point where it doesn’t turn into absurd, even strange. But anyway, this series has only 1 season and only 8 episodes in it. To begin with, I want to say that if it wasn’t for my habit of putting everything off for a very long time, then I watched this series back in 2016. But I wrote down the name in my notes and safely forgot about it. It’s been 7 years and I’ve finally done it. I liked the series, really. Nice characters, with their thoughts, dreams and experiences, good humor and great actors. You can watch all 8 episodes in one evening both in pleasant company and alone, but you will not remain indifferent. Of course, there is a feeling that not enough, after all, 8 episodes were not enough to reveal the characters completely, to immerse us in their stories deeper. But it was still a pleasant pastime, and I enjoyed watching the series. ! Careful, spoiler possible!! Besides, I'm a lover of romantic stories, sometimes hooked couples, and I don't know what. There are two such in this series: Shura and Sasha, Anya and Igor. What do you want to say, and I like them. The only thing that still bothers me is the age difference in the relationships of all three main characters. What is the attraction to adult men and young girls? Sasha and Shura, one 28, the other 17 at the beginning of the series, or as you say, 18-year-old Anya in a relationship with a 30-year-old gynecologist? Even Yulia, we don’t know Yakubov’s age, but even so, it is clear that he is quite older. And only Kozyabin is fine, he is dating a former classmate. I'm not going to lie, I like the age difference label in many works, but here's the good, I think it's too much per square meter. Bottom line: the series is good to occupy the evening, does not require strong feelings and painful thoughts. Easy, fun and interesting. Well, Nikita Volkov in one of the roles is a nice bonus for me (sorry, I couldn’t help but mention). I like this actor, what can I do? Look, you won't regret it.
At the height of the holiday season, TNT surprised its viewers with the “unexpected” release of the “revolutionary” sitcom.
In fact, my sarcasm is not very appropriate, since there is one interesting “highlight” in the new series about 3 girls of euphoria age. And this is not far from the topic: about young girls and their relationship with the opposite sex, you can see in “Barvikha”, “Univer”, “Defchonki”, and even in “Gossip Girl” in the end.
The originality of the series is provided by the bizarre characters of the main characters. For example, Shura Ermakova is a seemingly ordinary girl student. But no, there's some psychedelism in her, and it's what makes her do some very strange things, but not without motivation. This is a very vulnerable, sensitive nature with an acute sense of justice, but at the same time very egocentric.
Or here is another interesting character of the series – Anya Silkina. A girl who, however, does not cause class hatred. It has a lot of energy and ideas. Another self-centered character. A creative person who wants to realize himself, but does not want to sell part of his soul. This is clearly seen in one episode about ... but no spoilers!
Yulia Kuzmina is the most typical character from the central figures of the series, for some, similar, perhaps, as a drop of water, to some girls of “Univer” and “Univer”. New dorm." A girl with this type of character, behavior, manner of talking we have seen a hundred times. The weakest link.
The series is recommended as an evening/sunday cure for depression (especially for love-induced depression!) to all lovers of good sitcom. You are not looking for special meaning here, but it is interesting to look in moderation. Maybe a couple of quotes from the characters wrapped on your mustache.
I'm going to watch again in a year. The series is worth it!
The first thing that caught my eye was snooping. Clicking from beginning to end, from plot twists to characters of heroines, the series is a cliché. Man, is that how many times in TV shows have you swallowed an engagement ring? How much? Huh? Lots! And we put that story twist back in! Genius!
But! How did they put it in? They beat it. And I think it's a plus, and it's expressed in little things. It's like glimpses of sound flush against the backdrop of general madness. It's like trying to uncover undisclosed characters. Not one character is fully revealed! No fucking character! I am saddened and saddened by the series. Its potential was incredibly great, but it was put into a sitcom format. But you need to reveal the meaning, and the atmosphere of the sitcom is not lost! Ha! Well, the authors tried. It's not torture, is it? The success of the Clinic in a combination of funny and serious for a long time no one will be able to repeat. You look here, and you can see how everything sucks out of your finger, we've already seen all these stories, a little bit in a different context, but we've seen it. And it's almost uninteresting. So what's catchy? acting is ridiculously different. Some actors cope with hurrah, next to them immediately others seriously screw up. The good ones are Kazyabin, Shura, her mother, Yakubov, Ani's father. The rest are either a tree or overwork. There is often a situation when there is normal and abnormal play in one scene, and it seems that a professional cameraman captured the play, hastily staged by children in summer camp. Many people have no motivation at all. Realism smells extremely rare and extremely little.
What the hell is that? What's catching is that almost every one of us has gone through similar problems in one way or another, you look at the characters and you see yourself. You empathize not with the plot or the hero, but with the situation itself, the association with yourself that arises in your head. Unique phenomenon! You watch the show and feel for yourself! What? But it is. That's how it works.
For all evaluation articles, the quality of the series is 3 out of 10. But I give positive feedback for the fact that it still causes a response inside. This is a good show of disgusting quality, which I take as a personal resentment for a lost product.
Watch everyone, including guys under 16, give bed scenes.
Watch the series not with your head, but with your heart.
P.S. Don’t learn anything from this series! All the tricks are done by professionals, do not repeat this at home! Don't say it again! A beautiful story does not take away common sense. Good luck, everyone.
I started watching the show from the end. Literally. I was lucky to see the last 20 minutes of the series. To say that I was surprised is to say nothing. I just didn't expect that the youth TV shows that go on TV could be so coolly done. So I looked from the beginning to the end. And by the way, those first twenty minutes, thanks to which I opened the “Crisis of Tender Age”, were worthy of re-watching.
“The Crisis of Tender Age” tells a lot about friendship, about growing up, about love, about falling in love, about finding yourself, about the difference between wise children and consumers-adults, about betrayal, about forgiveness and, finally, about the eternal and insoluble problem of fathers and children and life situations that require difficult solutions. There are too many important and complex themes for the eight episodes.
And yet it turned out to be a great sitcom - funny and serious, with great dialogue. With a good script and the same casting. The actors liked everyone without exception - and Evgeny Tsiganov, and Maxim Vitorgan, and young performers of the main roles.
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This may be the first series for the whole family. Of course, there are moments in it when awkwardness will arise if you look with your parents. But all the advantages, including the atmosphere, outweigh. And I very much hope that if there is a continuation, it will remain as easy and as meaningful.
From place to place, Maria Poezhaeva is my weakness. I fell in love at first sight when I saw her as Ali (TV series ' Moths'). Since then, I have watched all of her films. Of course, when I found out that she would star in the series, I was very happy, I waited. I recently watched this series.
TNT generally periodically, which is called - ' shoots', in other words, makes very interesting projects, but then somehow closes them ('My eyes' and 'Zone of Exclusion'). To the rest of the projects of this channel, I treat absolutely nothing, do not catch. As for this series, here I was attracted by the general surroundings. I like sometimes, in a certain mood, just to contemplate some idealistic, light & #39; sketches & #39; on various social and everyday topics, a kind of sweet nap from the world of cinema. Sometimes I want to drink, say, a glass of rum instead of another cup of strong tea. And then there's Masha Poezhaeva. ..
The first thing I would like to say is that the casting is impeccable, the actors were selected perfectly, all as one please the eye. Further, their images, everything is fine here too - the images are NOT flat, to the necessary extent detailed, quite bright and diverse. Images or roles, if you will, were played at a decent level. I would especially like to note the image of Lyosha Kozyabin, and the play of Alexander Grashin, a very cool character. I also liked Igor (Oleg Dolin), very believably played a 30-year-old doctor, this character was also very much liked. As for Shura (Maria Poezhaeva), of course, Maria herself was beautiful, as always, but in general, the image came under the general level of the series, but no more, and Mary played it, surprisingly mediocre.
In general, to call this series melodrama language does not turn. There is little in it that we are used to understanding by this definition. Comedy, yes, definitely. This is, in fact, 8 episodes of Yeralash for 16 and older. Namely, all these ridiculous comic situations and jokes, and the general mood, by and large, just 'Akuna-matata', no other way.
However, watching this series was really pleasant, the dynamics did not let go, the comedy did not sour, the actors delighted, especially actresses, especially Maria. Somewhere I laughed, somewhere I was facepalm, not without this, but in general, as they say - good.
One thing confused me was the finale. Resented for a long time. The finale turned out not to match the series itself, and it is not clear why it was to make it so, it really spoiled the impression. And the point is not that it is too cruel, and not that someone will not be ready for such a finale, but that he simply does not fit the general mood of the series and the genre as a whole. Of course, in him and the unarmed eye immediately visible moral of this fable. But they reported something sharp, some dissonance turned out.
And the morality is the following, as I understand it, and I agree with it – this whole teenage crisis, these soap bubbles (which was symbolically emphasized in the screensaver). Everyone is faced with an age in which it is not clear how to live, and it seems that everything is against you, but in the end remembers him only with a smile on his face (most often, at least). And accordingly, refers to all these crises, the creators of the series appeal condescendingly and easily as possible. Of course, all this is still idealism, and it has a very indirect relation to real life, but nevertheless. And the contrast in the final was introduced with a purely practical purpose, and he coped with it, in my opinion, even at the cost of damage to the general impression.
Thank you, I liked it, it was worth watching.
In general, enjoy life, no matter how banal it sounds.
To be honest, I didn’t expect anything from this series. I tuned in to an easy comedy with nice actors, a movie you can't think about. I got something completely different.
'And you and I, it seems, will soon become adults: salaries, jobs'
A movie about growing up. Finding yourself. About how children's dreams give way to the stuffism, which for us personifies ' adult life' After all, all this ' type base ' and it does not matter at all that ' in the sixth grade you wanted to be a detective. And now you just need some stuff & #39; Where do childhood dreams go? When do we become adults who do not have the same high aspirations?
“What is technical sex? I don't understand. Sex between two radio engineers in the engine bay of an unfinished nuclear submarine?
A movie about love. The series carries the viewer a very correct idea - you can not waste yourself on an empty relationship, and if you found your love - you need to hold on to it with all your might. In the example of Shura, it becomes clear how easy it is to confuse love with childhood love. And not everyone will act as wisely as Andrei Sergeyevich.
You can't lie to each other, even if you're doing it for good reasons. In love there is no place for lies and secrets. There is no “technical sex” either. Because everything should be for love, and this is exactly what the creators of the series are trying to convey to the viewer through the relationship between Ani and Sasha, through Kuzmina’s messy relationship with Yakubov, then with Kanin, through Zhenya’s abnormal behavior. There are examples of true love in the series, in which everything is not easy, but which is worth sometimes stepping over yourself and taking a step towards your happiness.
When it comes to love, it’s never too late.
Fathers and children
It's an eternal problem that just couldn't be absent from this series. Kozyabin is a vivid example of how an abnormal mother can turn a child into a stuttering, powerless person. The Yermakovs are a story of acceptance and forgiveness. It is these characters that bring to the series the idea that parents should be loved. Always. And forgive them, even if they were wrong, because they really love you. Silkins – well, this is a separate story about the transformation of the relationship between father and daughter. No matter what.
Friendship
I don't even want to write here. I just want to say that the series shows a real friendship that only grows stronger, despite the quarrels and misunderstandings that may occur. Because true friends will always support each other, do crazy things and keep together against everything in the world.
“I actually have plans for life. I want to be a photographer, a designer, an actress. I don't want to be a young mother.
Having an 18-year-old pregnancy isn’t good enough, is it? What decision do you make if you don’t even know what you want out of life and you already have a baby inside? And you don't know whether to leave him or have an abortion. This is where you have to grow up and make adult decisions. After all, now you determine not only your future, but also the future of the child. How do you know which decision will be right? The quote will say for me, The main thing is that you are. That's such a bad thing, with stupid jokes. Imagine if I had an abortion and...Shura wouldn’t be here. "
“We are in a huge concrete mixer, Kozyabin. And you want to get a dacha.'
A lot of people don’t like the finale, but I saw what I expected – life goes on. There is much to be forgiven and endured, but we must live. Life is one, it is not always fair, but if you have someone to lean on, then the meaning is not lost. And no matter how bad life may seem at times, you need to meet all the trials and move on. And love. Because without love there is no life.
This is a short series, but the creators managed to invest in these eight episodes a lifetime as it is. I thought I would wait for the sequel, but as soon as I saw the finale, I realized that this movie already has everything you need, and the continuation of it will just spoil, vulgarize, destroy everything that so fascinated and attracted.
I want to end with a small selection of quotes. Take a look at this atmosphere, which I find difficult to put into words. Look at the deep thoughts in this series. They're there, believe me. I also thank the creators for the jokes that I really want to quote, but it is simply impossible to take out of context.
“I would introduce lessons so that the teacher hits the pointer on the head and shouts: “Dream, fools!”
“Some guys have magic from one angle. This is when it looks cool only from the side and in certain lighting.
“Of course I don't like him. Well, he's pretty, he's pretty, but he's my friend's boyfriend, you know? Therefore, I will convince myself that he is a nasty freak with a nasty character and a terrible laugh.
“Here I look at my mother... what to do? I hated her, and that defined me as a person. Nicka was my dark past, my scar, which was my lifelong scar. And now it's all turned upside down: I even want to say something nasty to her, but I can't. I'm like a kid who's been gagged with delicious pistachio ice cream.
“First sex is like flying into space. You have to be prepared for anything. For example, that you will have to spend some time in an uncomfortable position. Maybe even upside down. It's like in space.
“It's like fucking shoes. Someone's fortieth leg won't fit, and this guy is definitely on my leg. What should I do now, cut off my leg?
“They are like two pieces of a puzzle that fit together. How many more of these pieces? Millions of them. They poke at each other, but they don't fit. No, love is great luck. It's like falling off the tenth floor and breaking only your little finger. If you have love, you must protect it.
10 out of 10
I liked this series, although I didn’t quite understand what audience it was intended for. Judging by the three different types of heroines and their passions on different, who snot with a happy end, who give emancipation, who choose real values. The creators probably conceived to mix the author’s cinema with the popular and main genre of situational comedies on TNT. It didn't work out, either, and both, if you look closely. It seems to have hooked the initially empty hero Silkina, she unexpectedly reveals herself from a seemingly very template character. They opened her autops in a masterpiece. It was interesting to look at the circular guarantee of brain powdering, a kind of vicious circle: Yule turns her head with her policeman boyfriend, and she, in turn, a naive boxer, and the methods and jambs of characters (Yuli and Yakubova) are mirrored, only not in relation to each other, but along some food chain (Yakubov-Yulya-boxer). It was a little over with my mom. In general, there are moments in the cinema that make this series unrealistically cool and these are not funny incidents of characters, these are difficult moments of responsibility and awareness of real circumstances. And all these experiences are peculiar not only to tender age. The only thing that the heroines should have given not 18, but 20-21 years, and so everything is good!
Our attention is another attempt of Russian cinema to catch the youth spirit and make a show interesting, both for a wide audience in general, and for viewers of that very tender age & #39; in particular. And the attempt, in my opinion, failed. Both in terms of what is being told and in terms of how it is being told.
We were shown three young girls: with a head on their shoulders, a daughter of rich parents and an athlete. The first, with her head on her shoulders, is naturally a blue stocking, suffering from spermotoxicosis in the female version. The second, the daughter of wealthy parents, is naturally a student at a prestigious university, with seven Fridays a week sponsored by her dad. Third, an athlete, of course, a man in a skirt (not in the sense of having an inner core, but in the sense of rudeness), and not far-sighted. Here are the initial ones, and in the series they get the very development that your logical thinking has drawn for you right now. Apparently, the heroines were deliberately made dim, so that as wide an audience as possible would find something similar in them. Plus, everyone is so familiar situations - quarrels with parents, attempts to find yourself, figure out who you love, etc. Well, to watch it was interesting, added spices, but such large, bad cinematic strokes that still turned out to be inedible. It is not clear what holds the heroine together.
I wish there was a message. Yes, tender age is not the period of life when you want to be taught something. But otherwise, some kind of idealization of inertia, fatalism, non-acceptance of responsibility and devalued sex turns out.
My review really stinks old hag, which is forever ' in our time it was not '. And you can’t say that I’m only 7 years older than screen heroines. But I still remember all too well that same ' tender age', the age of the first steps into adulthood. Finding yourself, your vocation, your man, the desire to move mountains, get everything at once, awe of the unknown, problems with the opposite sex, parents, others. And the first understanding is that it takes a lot of effort to achieve anything. And here it seems that the heroines just hang out like something in the hole, and that it is necessary.
I’ve only watched 4 episodes of the series, and it’s probably premature to make such verdicts. But Episode 4 is, for a second, half of season one. And, judging by the trailers, nothing new will wait for us. Maybe for eighteen-year-olds it is ' stylish, fashionable, youth', then for me - fresh, template and unpromising.