Hey, sunshine! Don't take this night away from me! In Soviet times, this film was shown on CT. And I haven't seen him since. The story immediately remembered me, but the title did not. After a long time, thanks to the Internet, I set out to find this movie. I thought it was the '90s, but decided to look years earlier. Thank you for having a movie search engine with covers and descriptions of paintings. And I found it! I did it again. The same emotions and the same perception. Either the movie is good or I haven't changed, which is good. The movie is perfect. There are no meaningless phrases and actions, everything is consciously meaningful to the director. The actors played so touching and convincing that I had to empathize again.
A movie about love. An adult woman and a young pure soul of a guy who “cleansed” the soul of a talented variety singer. No non-random encounters. And they both needed that meeting. It is a pity that happiness lasted so little, but it still came to Babak. The guy's wisdom amazed me. He is above the object of his love. Youth is so vulnerable that you need to take care of it. This was well made clear by the director in the episode with a girl who opened her veins for love, and how did the singer herself behave? Human, so she doesn't. “But why should something always cloud my joy?” She told her mother in the dressing room. And what did the mother say, lowering her voice, to a colleague on stage? "I kind of upset her." Amazing meekness and humility of the mother. She is honored to have raised a wonderful guy who knows, understands, accepts and feels everything. “An expensive painting is not always a true work of art.” This expression can also be applied to people. And since the film is a melodrama, it ends with the late decision of our heroes to fly to France. It's too late. It could have been different. The movie is worth watching.