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you won’t get the active form, because the mechanism there is broken, there is some kind of kidney problem or the metabolism in the liver is broken, so we then prescribe the active form to the patient, not calcium diol, calcium triol, well, these chemical names are complex, so maybe this professor has one problem, and he does not harm himself with 25 thousand daily intake, but in principle i don’t understand why do this, because...
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there is a time when there are effective answers to every thesis, but again, you know, we live in there are studies confirming these theses, yes, so in my opinion, you don’t have to invent anything special, capsules, tablets. sprays and drops have proven themselves, well, they don’t look for good from good, why not? well, probably the most important thing here is to keep everything under control all the time so that it doesn’t work out, god forbid, like me, that at one fine moment you realize that you are taking this unfortunate d3 everywhere, everywhere, in general there are such specially trained people, doctors who should not only prescribe you a certain dose depending on your needs, age, characteristics, and... monitor and give you
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recommendations on how often you need to monitor the levels of certain substances defined there and make timely adjustments yourself, try to become a clinician, well everything in life is possible, but it seems to me that a very small number of people will succeed, and in general everyone should study, i really like it when you compare the profession of a doctor with that of a pilot, because well, no one comes to head to sit at the helm. well, just because you get to play computer games, the risks are absolutely the same, your life is here and there, but when i just started my activity, it seemed to me that everything, i already know everything, i can do everything, i’m running, i’m in the first specialties: anesthesiologist, resuscitator, i ran to the operating room to get everything done before, say, the leading doctor arrived, when one day one of my teachers noticed my enthusiasm, he said, until you read the book, he gave me the book complications in... anestheology
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, don’t go into the operating room and he was absolutely right, because when i realized in a number of cases what could happen, and i wouldn’t know what to do about it, well, i was just, as they say, covered, that’s why this is the confidence that you can do anything, it is based on a small amount of knowledge and a lack of understanding of the possible consequences, when a person realizes this, he has a completely different attitude, more responsibility, yes. what also scares me very much is that there are so many bads appearing now absolutely marketing, for example , vitamin d3 is mixed with k2, yes, but this story is not for everyone, not for everyone at all, this is a very important point, because when i say, for example, or in some post i wrote that everyone doesn’t need to use vitamin k2, because it increases the risk of thrombosis, a large number of comments immediately come in about how this is without... correctly, k2 does not affect, these are completely
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different subtypes of vitamin k. it must be said that vitamin k - this is also a fat-soluble vitamin, and it is an active participant in the coagulation system, but it has many different sub-substances , yes, but i always answer here, when we are dealing with a medicine, we absolutely understand exactly what is in this capsule in what quantity, what is called in micrograms or milligrams when we talk about there could be anything at all, k4, k1, k7, and so on and so forth, and there is no certainty that there is a substance that promotes uptake, vitamin d3 produces a protein that transports calcium, k2 promotes the formation of such a terminal residue , which grabs this molecule, if only it were like this, yes, then everything would be fine, but if in this in this capsule. subtypes of vitamin k that
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increase the coagulation system, then we have a risk of thrombosis, in my practice there are many such patients, the likelihood is especially high if a person has... varicose veins, he has an increased risk of thrombosis, for example, because women take estrogens, yes, in contraceptives, or some other predisposing factors, he is in a hot climate, does not like to drink water, and so on and so on. the like, then the addition of this element sharply increases the risk of thrombosis, and such patients cannot even always understand what happened, she kept taking vitamins, suddenly this is the situation, and by the way, it’s catastrophic. it’s quite good in the body, but if
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you want to say d3, ok , it’s getting more complicated here, yes, it’s not produced in such quantities, it doesn’t come from food, then with vitamin k everything is relatively good, there ’s a lot of it in plant foods and others food, well, first. became d3, then under no circumstances can engage in no amateur activities , you don’t need to improve anything, no recommendations , you don’t need to listen to anyone, you need to go buy d3 , which the doctor prescribed, not only that, ask questions to your doctor, the one who prescribed it should explain to you why,
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why, how unfortunately, at an appointment, at a regular appointment, and the doctor doesn’t have much time, but try, as they say, to ask your questions succinctly, rather than... making some wrong decisions and making mistakes, the price is too expensive, yeah, well, basically there is recommendations that definitely won’t hurt anyone, here’s adding a little d3 to your daily intake - this is just a normal story, but here’s 400 yes units, here’s 400 units won’t harm anyone, if it’s really 400 units, because it will save you from total deficiency and this will definitely not lead to an overdose. now, perhaps, it becomes even more necessary, because the cold period is now and it would be better if the body was in perfect order, so that it has detritus, thank you for reminding, yes, it helps and the immune system fights to protect us from
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various infectious diseases, this is true, watch all episodes of the podcastlab project on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru. this is a podcast deception of substances, with you olesya nosova and zukhra pavlova. what else do we often do when we talk about skin? we use various creams, especially often we do this with spf , yes, these are protective filters that prevent our skin from being overly exposed to ultraviolet radiation, this is also one of the elements of the disease of civilization and, by the way, not only women, men now like to protect their skin, because they are told that this is, well , this is correct, in fact, this is correct. but this is another factor that prevents the formation of d3, because we have protected our skin with a protective film. now about omega-3, acids are very important, there is such a story about omega-3, they are always confused with omega-6, especially when they buy it, but this is a completely
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different story, even. omega-3 prevents inflammation, treats inflammation, and omega-6 causes inflammation. both processes are absolutely necessary. for our body, but still, omega-3 will be more important to us than omega-6, everything is correct, absolutely, and this is a class of polyunsaturated fatty acids, omega-6 is really pro-inflammatory, omega-3 is anti-inflammatory, the question is often asked, why cause inflammation in the body, this a phenomenon that happens almost every minute. our body has no other way to fight everything negative than to inflame it. bacteria, these are viruses, this is excess adipose tissue, it also becomes inflamed, so in order to constantly maintain this balance, we need pro-inflammatory , that is, acids that promote the development of inflammation, these are, for example, omega-6, there is a lot of omega-6 in food, it does not
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need to be added specifically with capsules, but you know, it often happens, patients show it proudly, but i take omega 3 , 6, 9. in excess and there is absolutely no need to consume additionally, omega-3 is a big deficiency, why? because the body does not produce it in any amount, in any quantity, it comes with food in insufficient quantities, we have a skew of omega-6, omega-3 approximately one in twenty. a there should be one in three, where we have a lot of omega-3, this is everything that is associated with sea
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fish, it is especially good when these fish are of northern breeds, and it is desirable that this fish be fresh, if it was frozen, transported for a long time, then there will be a lot of tension with this, so since we cannot always eat freshly caught fish, this happens when we leave somewhere, these are capsules, these are liquids in the form of a solvent. omega-3 - well, this is a reasonable compromise, yes, this is exactly what is called a vital story, those who were born in in the soviet union, they remember how in kindergartens everyone was given a spoonful of fish oil, we had a hard time enduring this, as it seemed to us, execution, it was disgusting, we grimaced, winced, now, by the way, liquid fish oil is quite tasty, they add citric acid, for example, it is very easy to calmly accept this, but before we received fish oil at the national level... there was such a prevention of the lack of d3 omega-3, because this fatty fish had all this, everything
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is there, yes, therefore omega-3 - this is not only what helps us fight viruses, suppressing this inflammation , anti-inflammatory acid, and here the balance is very important, on the one hand we need inflammation, but on the other hand it , as a defensive reaction, very often becomes so uncontrollable, the balance of omega-3, omega-6 helps to do this... inflammation is so controlled , regulated, manageable, then the body copes with some negative factors and does not get side effects, moreover, we all know that when we go to the sea, yes, where the sun is, we most often we tie with the sun, we feel good, we rest, relax, our mood improves, people very often come from the seas and in general from vacations like... pregnancy, it seems like it didn’t work out that way, everything worked out there,
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including there are many elements that help to improve the condition, yes indeed the sun, serotonin, yes, indeed rest, relaxation, yes, escape from some difficulties there at work or in life, omega-3, why omega-3, because even in relation to serotonin , the sun alone might not have helped, serotonin is produced, but it immediately captures... it can act, it is not captured, it is produced and acts , serotonin is a hormone of happiness, a hormone of happiness, yes, we need to remind about this all the time that there is more serotonin in our lives, yes, well, by the way, without an excess, because otherwise it will also be bad, omega-3 is so multifactorial, in addition to the fact that it fights inflammation, it helps us preserve. a good level of serotonin means a good emotional background, a good quality of life. there is another very important point,
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when there is enough omega-3 in the body, it is built into the cell, each cell has such a fatty component in its structure, this fatty component can be occupied by such a complex, hard, let’s say so inflexible, substance, lipid, low-density lipoproteins, about them they also say bad cholesterol, but maybe work out. with this omega-3 molecule, then the cell is so elastic, the impulse flows through it very easily, as applied to life, and a person thinks well, quickly finds the necessary information, quickly remembers, and there are no these, you know, such slippage, that is, even at the physical level omega-3 plays, how wonderful it is, it stops creaking, well, as i understand it, we live in a deficiency of omega-3, if not... taken, then, unfortunately, these are all miracles don’t happen, i read here that omega-3 deficiency is equated
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in its harmfulness to smoking, yeah, that is, if you don’t eat enough fatty, fresh fish, which is practically impossible in our lifetime, you don’t take capsules fish oil, then consider it as if you were smoking, this is the first time i heard it, no i knew that - in america, it turns out, studies of the heart and death factors have been going on for 75 years in the city of framingham, 5.00 residents, which means they are examining them, monitoring their food, their lifestyle. do they play sports , what diseases do they have, and so on and so forth, here they are, here on these residents, this is what they found, that those who are not deficient in omega-3 live 4 years longer, here like this, they assessed the index of this omega-3, and if it was more than eight, then life expectancy increased by almost 5 years, according to the results of this study,
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and so it is, i just said something called oles from my lips, i wanted to say that... smoking is an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, there is a rate scale by which these risks are assessed, and smoking ranks there a very serious important place, the inflammatory reaction, there is age, cholesterol level, well, omega-3 helps in, let’s say, normalize this lipid spectrum, moreover, therapeutic doses of omega-3 improve the rheological properties of the blood, that is, there is less risk of these that's thrombosis too increases cardiovascular risks. therefore, it is difficult to overestimate the importance of omega-3 at the same moment when someone says that by using, say, starting to use large doses of omega-3, you can cope with atherosclerosis, win back atherosclerotic plaques, this is all, of course, a complete lie, but this does not mean that vital acids that are not produced in our body are extremely
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necessary, do not need to be used, that is , everything must be approached wisely, here, by the way, we must remember that... from time to time time, bloggers, especially those who love hype, say: don’t take omega-3, it has been scientifically proven that omega-3 does not reduce the risk of myocardial infarction in general, mortality from cardiovascular diseases, well, yes, that’s true, but omega does -3 a bunch of everything else, yes, yes, yes, it’s the same as saying that i don’t know, aspirin doesn’t help with nail fungus, well, yes, it doesn’t help, but it relieves headaches, it lowers the temperature. that is, e in omega-3 is an extremely useful substance that should be in our body in sufficient quantities quantity, here’s another important thing, it’s necessary that the omega we take be sufficiently concentrated, yes, yes, unfortunately, uh, drinking a lot of omega is harmful, first of all for the liver, it’s fat, that’s why, that’s why you need to look for such low
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concentrated omega, then in order to get some kind of therapeutic... and there are recommendations for different diseases, different doses, then of course you have to use a lot of capsules, and the more capsules, the greater the load on our liver, and of course, this still extra calories, why is this necessary, when you can take a concentrated capsule and get the required dose, according to the classification according to the recommendations of the american heart association, dosages were provided there, 300 mg of both omega acids is preventive, that is, it is clear that this is not... thousands yes there, there is no need to strive for such large doses, if there are any cardiovascular pathologies or there are some inflammatory diseases, the doctor will tell you what dosage this particular person needs to take, well here again, like with vitamin d3, but there is no need to demonize this substance and there is no need to assign to it any
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properties that are not non-existent, it’s just like saying that you don’t need to drink water, yes, yes. just as a source of energy and of course lard is necessary for people who work in the cold in the conditions of the far north, and hard physical work, but for ordinary people, in general, well, this is an excess, an excess of calories and nothing more, but if a person is good for me a person tells me that it’s so delicious, i say: tell me, a small one is enough for you
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a piece of a slice of this, yes he says yes, of course it’s enough, well, eat this slice, you will enjoy it. well, just don’t make any panacea out of this and don’t try to eat 100 g there to get enough omega-6, yes, there is no need for this, we really need milligrams of these same omega substances, and not grams or kilograms, therefore , we also approach it wisely, it’s even some kind of element of culture, and lard, sometimes people there, when they talk about how they prepare it, you understand that it’s easy to take it away it’s absolutely impossible, but it is. please use it in small quantities and be happy , probably the only disease that can be cured with lard is exhaustion, by the way, yes, a good recommendation, such people also exist... there are very few of them with a deficiency of body weight with a deficiency of adipose tissue, but so we can safely recommend that if they find it tasty , they consume this product in slightly larger quantities than everyone else, this is true,
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so well, well, we actually discussed the disease of civilization and explained in such a simple accessible form why it is necessary take omega-3, d3, what happens to these substances, we tried to dispel those myths that mislead people to protect them from... this was a podcast deception of substances, with you was olesya nosova, editor-in-chief of komsomolskaya pravda from ukhra pavlova, doctor -endocrinologist. hello, this is a podcast of witnesses from einstein, where we, film historians natalya ryabchikova and stanislav didinsky, talk. about who and how created famous, little-known, cult, forgotten soviet films. today our program is dedicated to the film, which known under two names: zastava ilyich
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and i am 20 years old. it was shot by marlen khutsiev. why this film has two titles, how it happened that it was filmed for about 5 years, and there are two versions of this film, we will talk today. so, what happened before the movie outpost or. we need to start with this, who is marlen khuttsyev? well, i would say that there were two authors who worked in tandem, these were marlen khutsiev and felix mironer, they had one coat between them, because poverty was such among the students that they, like their friends recalled, they went to avgig to study one by one, it was in the late forties, yes, actually post-war moscow, here are two students who live in one room, in a dorm, have only one coat between them, so for a lecture... not he walks in shifts because of the cold weather, but it is precisely this friendship that begins in those years that becomes the basis for their working relationship, first they have their own
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joint directorial proposal, their own joint thesis work, then they have a joint work as a city planner, and finally their finest hour, this is a film from the devil of nazarene street, firstly, this is one of the most famous thaw films, a symbol of thaw cinema, the thaw, and that era of the sixties, this time of summer rains, spring rains, this trend sets both in many ways, of course, the film spring on nazarichnaya street, with which the well-known biography of khutsyev as a director begins, after which he wakes up famous, then their paths diverge, but not quite, they shoot almost simultaneously, in odessa, marlen martenovich khutseyev shoots the film two fedor, where he makes a star of the then student of the directing department. student of mikhail romm, vasily shukshin, and on these sets he becomes the mentor of another future famous director, andrei torkovsky, in
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general, their paths with miraner seem to diverge on the one hand, they have their own projects, on the other hand they want to work together they submit a new application, which is called the lecha outpost, and this happens somewhere at the very, very end of the fifties, already gorky’s studio in moscow, what’s in this? applications: four friends, young muscovites, all workers , work at the same factory, one of them has just returned from the army, so he goes to the factory and joins back into this peaceful moscow life, his friends, one of them is a newlywed, the other is a bachelor who is caring for a girl named zoya, she is a nurse at the same plant, another... help a young man meets with the main character’s sister, they also have a certain mentor at this plant who works in their workshop, he has
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a fragment of a fragment near his heart forty-third year, according to the idea of miraner and khuttsyev, as they talk about it in the application, the ilcha outpost is like a patrol that connects with itself the youth of the late fifties and the youth of the early twenties. changes quite radically in its plot, because mironer leaves, he is not ready to write this script, he does not feel this story, he decides that... it is better for marlen
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khutsiev to write this script with someone else or on his own, then a young man appears , which should bring into this scenario a real atmosphere of moscow young people, after all, khutsyev is already over 30, a film about twenty-year-olds, who is this man, this is the man gennady shpalikov, he is the star of his course, they talk about him on every corner, he is just starting to work as a student.
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one conflict remains, which is spelled out in the script: the main character sergei meets a girl who, as it is written there, is from a good, decent family, and she has a slightly different company, not working boys, she has a prosperous family, a settled life, at the request of she also has a fiance, in the film he turns out to be her ex-husband, it seems to me that it was also shpalikov who brought some more modern
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moscow relations. carried there, he brought there physically, his company, his friends, geeks, future celebrities, a company of golden youth appears in the film, this term is used, of course, in a negative sense, then those who discuss this film, andrei konchalovsky appears there, andrei torkovsky appears there, pavel fin appears there, natalya ryazantseva appears there, and these guys
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play pranks. party, this is the birthday scene of the main character, anya, she is played by maryana vertinskaya, also a young star, the main character is ultimately played by valentin popov, then he never became a film actor, but in this film he played wonderfully and received a prize at the venice festival. his two friends are played by stanislav lyubshin and nikolai gubenko, so popov’s character ends up at a party where. joke about something extremely dear to him, according to the script, shortly before this we see a scene when his mother remembers the war days in moscow, how she lost her food cards while digging potatoes near moscow and her they were shelling, that is, absolutely these are the days that are the most intense, these are these moscow majors, dudes of old yes...
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potatoes are laughing, konchalovsky’s hero brings potatoes alarus in a pot for his birthday, a conflict arises, we have a fragment, we can see how it is looked, and you have things that you can talk about seriously, to which you can at least answer me with something, but if there are no things that you can talk about seriously, then it’s probably not worth living at all, or you don’t agree , but this is already a provocative question, i i can ask it to you, and i will answer, i take it seriously...
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he said, i tried the actors, but it doesn’t work out, well, how i needed this lively atmosphere, but in fairness , natalya ryazantseva said in one of her interviews that this is still not a science fiction scene, because people are so different social strata, so to speak, different companies, would never be in one space, in fact , most likely they would not have been able to in that era, well, that is , they simply went to different companies, here is the character between whom... this very famous dispute takes place, but nevertheless, khutsiev held such a laboratory experiment showing what could happen if they did meet, the freedom of art, yes, but this is his desire to be as truthful as possible, even if he elevates
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thaw cinema in the film by marlen khutsyev, ilic's outpost, or i'm 20 years old. well, in general, the shooting of this film is a huge event for soviet cinema, not only for moscow, but for all cinema in general, because they talk a lot about this film even before it was released, everyone tells each other about what incredible footage is taken by the film’s cameraman margarita pelikhina, how she works with the camera, how she shoots on location scenes, everyone is talking about dialogues, about khutseev’s... manner of waiting endlessly for some right moment when filming can begin, yes, the father of russian prolongation, as he was called, but here khutseev is still , in general, at the very dawn strength , but many of his future directorial
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habits have already been outlined, well, in general, the film is an event, certainly in the years when it is being filmed, well, about the long filming, one of those present in the scene with the potatoes, pavel fin, a future screenwriter, a very friend at that time ... good gennady shpalikov, he i recalled, in fact, how in this scene, in this filming pavilion, khutsiev and pelikhina rearranged the actors, then they would stage it this way, then they would do the mise-en-scène, and the actors had already relaxed, began to discuss something, and khutsiev thus, very imperceptibly created from them no, a clear mise-en-scène, not just making them look cinematic, yes, you stand here, you stand here, but this is exactly the kind of image that is really close to reality.
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but it looks like they actually came to a real rally, by the way, about rally, and for khutsiev, it seems to me, it was important, even to start the picture with something that would be the maximum... they started shooting a documentary film, which was then called the ilyach outpost in may of the sixty-first year, from the frame of the film this may day demonstration, they actually filmed it already on may 9, but it’s really a cheaper extras, it’s real, the heroes walk in a crowd, cheerful, bright, and moscow is somehow completely flooded with light, spring, and the hero follows the girl who was before ... i saw it on a tram or trolleybus, and
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which he lost, now he has found it again in the crowd, he is looking for her again and follows her in such a flow of life. khutsiev already had a familiar friend, cameraman pyotr todorovsky. it's already his generation. but todorovsky refused to film lich's outpost because he decided to move into directing. actually, he became famous, wonderful, magnificent. director pyotr tsedorovsky and then khutsiev was advised to margarita pelikhina. a cameraman was then quite a rare phenomenon in feature films for the soviet union. in the sense that there were actually a lot of female cameramen, but they either worked as second cameramen, with their husbands or with their former geek teachers, or they worked in documentary films, that is, they were somewhere on the periphery. and pelikhina was already a really famous operator.
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people in a crowd with equipment that was far away, it was necessary to film people in a crowd, how to film something other than a cell phone, yes, how do you place your characters in a real crowd, so that it would be like a documentary filming, then margarita pilikhina cut out in.. . sports bag, a hole for the lens
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, put a small camera with a small short-focus lens there, yes, next to her was an assistant who was carrying a battery, and somewhere in front of them in the crowd there were actors and a director who needed to command when to start play shoot, they had this sign, he took off his cap, i don’t know how i saw him in the crowd, because he was very small and thin, but somehow it happened, and in this way... pelikhina took a lot of hidden shots camera like this this is the kind of immersion into space on the soviet screen that had never existed before, the documentary authenticity of feature films, this is what appears in soviet cinema with khutsyev’s films, we will see this later in july rain, in some other films, this will become perhaps common place, like the end of the decade, but all this would not have happened if not for the film ilch outpost, or i was 20 years old. because viewers of the sixties
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still knew him under this name, why? because the movie is very sad destiny, even before it was completely finished, was released on the screens, with it, as i said, you talked a lot, and they didn’t always talk in a positive way, because the final scene, where the main character spoke with an imaginary interlocutor, if this is how you can put it with... a father who had long since died at the front, whom he personally never knew, and whom he imagined in his imagination as some kind of ideal person, well, that is, it is clear that this is a classic way of conveying internal dialogue to screen, yes, that's the way show how what's in our character 's head, but this scene was taken quite literally when the higher authorities watched it and began to say that actually... as it were, that this scene was very doubtful for ideological reasons,
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there were actually two scenes with fathers, it is clear that the problem of generations or the theme of generations khutsiev is very interested in, he is interested in traditions in principle, the transfer of traditions, how we preserve culture, increase it, in fact, that’s why there was an evening at the polytechnic, that’s why there is so much they read poets in the frame, somehow suddenly, yes, they will read pushkin, then mayakovsky. wonderful poetic scene, and although this character of an older worker disappeared, who was supposed to help these young heroes find their place in life. two fathers appeared: the father of anya , sergei’s girlfriend, who is, ultimately , some kind of nomenklatura who believes that young people who cannot find their place simply do not understand all the charm of their life, that they need to somehow go with the flow , need to to be like everyone else and so on, a conflict arises
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between the main character and the heroine’s father, and then, actually, yes, this is the scene with the ghost of the father. and we are from an ordinary moscow communal apartment without any transition at all, well, almost like felina, or what ? montage, yes, we find ourselves in a dugout, where our hero tells him: i would like to go on the attack with you, the father says: no need, but what is necessary, the hero says, we need to live, but how? how could i know?
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how, how old are you? i’m 23, and i’m 21, so how can i give you advice? that's actually because of of this phrase, as i can advise you, an incredible firestorm broke out, at a meeting between nikita sergevich khrushchev and the intelligentsia, it was at the beginning of sixty-three, he attacked this particular film on this scene, well, he attacked a lot of things, but this
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film was highlighted separately in a separate category of particularly bad examples, because in this answer from... he saw a direct challenge to the communist party in general, because it turned out that the younger generation, which our main hero represents, turns to the older generation for advice on how he, the hero of the generation, can continue to live, and the older generation avoids answering and says that he will not advise anything, that the new generation itself, the hero himself, must decide how to live further, and this ... for decades we have been passing on experience from grandfathers to fathers, from fathers to sons, to grandchildren, and so on and so forth, and here you are questioning our entire concept? well, the main thing is that in khrushchev’s head this is not a generation
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as such, it is the party and the government, khutseev later recalled what he heard, that khrushchev later... already expressed regret that he attacked the film in such a way, suffered, another director says, because after the performance in the hall, and khrushchev, there were tight passages, tight rows, he was squeezed into the dark in his chair, it seems that it was the director danelia, who began to sternly reprimand him for a very bad film, in his opinion, the ilyach outpost, and the person who confused him was simply not aware by sight of what khutseev looked like, this is a podcast witness of lisenstein. which is led by us, film historian stanislav didinsky and natalya ryabchikova, and today we are talking about the film by marlen martenovich khutsyev, ilica outpost or i am 20 years old. actually, it was decided to remake the film in some way in order to smooth out this confrontation between generations. shpalikov , the co-author, did not want to redo it, he could not stand it.
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khutsyev was ready to go downsizing, the sleepers were ready for a certain moment, and then. i couldn’t, but i couldn’t, what else is the main problem , that in general the generational conflict was already visible at the level of the script, and many people noted this, and even when we read transcripts of artistic councils , at which director sergei napolenovich gerasimov personally discussed with shpalikov some individual moments of this script, it was clear how difficult it was for them to find a common language, it’s just that these are people not just of different generations, of different decades. they just think differently, and all this, of course, later manifested itself clearly in the script. shpalikov in general was not the kind of person who could be forced to redo something for a long time, after all, he was after the second third, again. like a draft script, i was already losing all interest in the project, i couldn’t force himself, we will see this later in the subsequent films of his career, so
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khutsiev has to finish everything alone, he is very offended by shpalikov, believes that he abandoned him, and moreover, he abandoned him for the sake of a film that will be very similar to the ilich outpost , i’m walking around moscow, the same remarque scheme, three different girls, shpalikov goes to musfilm, together with georgy danelio writes a new script, there too...
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ilyich and after that release his own film, but unfortunately, in the soviet the movie didn't work like that, you didn't decided as a director what your final film would be, it was approved by the artistic council, it was approved by the state cinema, a list of right-wingers who demanded that you contribute, you could not help but contribute, because otherwise the state bank, or rather how the state bank would lend to the film studio, give it budget for the film, and this loan had to be repaid, it was repaid by the state cinema, and in order for the state cinema to accept the film, it... should not have had any complaints about it, otherwise the entire film crew and the entire studio would not have received a salary, so very often any the director found himself, well, in such a hopeless
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situation, and he would simply betray his group if he went to some big principle for the sake of small concessions, very often people sacrificed the particular in order to preserve the whole, this principle very often manifested itself in biographies, in creative biographies of very different soviet directors, well, actually , khutsyev had to not only not let his group down, but the entire studio was very upset with him ...
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