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and the approach that you use here german tanks against russia in ukraine by the way, your grandfathers already tried to do this then with millers and banders and what is the result? unspeakable suffering, millions of deaths on both sides, and finally russian tanks in berlin and two of them are standing here nearby and you have to pass by them every morning and remember this. operators that operate in the new russian regions are conducting a number of water services will be exempt from several mandatory fees, including for the frequency spectrum about this on briefing on the results of the implementation of the us digital economy program, which occupied the year, said the head of the ministry of finance. max shadayev according to him, for the donbass company in kherson and zaporozhye regions, they are going to allocate additional frequencies, a masterpiece separately. he dwelled on the results of the work of the public service portal among the most popular services in recent years, the registration of a new unified allowance for families with children, 200,000 million applications have already been
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considered . certificates. in such a pilot mode, there is a decision within the ministry of internal affairs that the inspector can limit himself to checking, only the digital copy will continue to develop, so, uh, let's see how this one functions. well, next is the question. is it possible not to carry with you, in general, right? uh. i hope this is the question. it's just, as if some adaptation of the system and the understanding that additional risks do not arise here. there were two weather records set in st. petersburg at once, as the first temperature the day before, the air warmed up to plus five degrees, according to weather forecasters, this is absolute. the second maximum for this date is associated with precipitation for the first time in the history of the city on january 19. more than 10 mm fell, wind up to 19 m / s. he broke trees and tried to drop the main christmas tree on the palace square, as
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for the capital, weather forecasters expect new sleet or freezing rain tonight, the picture of forecasts is complemented by thunderstorms, ice and strong gusts of cold winds. and that 's it. see you. good night, dear friends, i welcome everyone again, friends. issued by your new friend. max is a jockey
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and an electronic musician. so it can be said, yes, how better to imagine or who and the electronic musician max magnum and dj electronic musician, all together is better, so to speak, the twenty-first century is represented by max magnum, because this is the religion of the xxi century. synthesis. just absolutely. as you can see here on this table. maxim has absolutely everything that was once considered a revolution. you look at this synthesizer. it's midi control. come on, what was the revolution, and now he writes the meaning with a ballpoint pen cover keys. oh, like a computer. i remember that it was a computer, especially the computer works today for maxim, it is the same musical instrument or violin and you will now hear how during our meeting. maxim will gimmick picks up and harmonizes.
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take my fear of everything that will now happen on this screen. and on this screen , as always, what you will see will happen, only here and now an incredible combination of experiments. the most important thing is improvisation. we do not know what will happen in the next second, but we know how it will be it will be a fantastic team. and if we take into account that max found this rhythm 3 seconds before the broadcast of that one, you will understand what the vocal culture of people of shades is and now they find the same
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second as they die. so let's raise a question, dear friends, but this is not how you wanted to start your presentation to the many millions of the army, viewers of channel one. let us ask you to present to the audience exactly the way you wanted and open your performance. face round testicle in russian is not velichko face around the clock they go after her, like, thrush do not go to satisfy. behind her, like a hooded youngster, he does not wear, he does not wear expensive gifts. such
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walking, you understand, because we will always remember the squirrel when we hear in the garden or in the garden, because your pankovsky did it in the tale of tsar salta. well done superranger. here we were sitting together doing it, and in every russian city there is one, pash, who is now watching, look, it’s gone on channel one, it seems, there, finally, complex music has started, which means that our brother will also have a stand. it is he. but who, in the morning, can send another letter, dear editors. last night, like all soviet people, i watched a strange program on my beloved on channel one. it seems that nothing foreshadowed. trouble began our beloved squirrel with nuts in the garden or in the garden, when suddenly the music for the fat monkey
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music of this jazz thundered, this people began to squirm like tarzans, dear. yes all please take immediate action. oppose, well, it seems we can try to please this listener as well. let's be interesting, but probably this time we'll sing something graphic. do you go on expeditions yourself, well, this song. we did not record on the expedition ourselves, we use materials that have already been recorded by those who went there before us, well-known satisfiers, and this song is from the belgorod region, the village of asivka.
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dear friends this is the clothes that ilya is wearing, these are very fashionable clothes. of course, i am not khromchenko for you. but i have been listening to evelina for many years, just like you. i hope so i can judge it costs crazy money. here is a bruise that should tell new things. old age. you know how difficult it is to achieve a whole set of chemicals and it costs a lot to repeat surprisingly monoto, in order to seem older older, it means more experienced by experience, it means you are a youth or for some other reason, and this music is like that young beautiful girls and boys. but in the old ones such hearers have such voices. and
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what do you understand about women? rushed? here you answer. it is very interesting. a question and i like to actually answer it. but these songs that we sing right now we are a lingering song in a propelled line and m-m. we, probably, at first, as musicians, appreciated this music, that there are a lot of voices, they are all intertwined, but this is not enough to sing the same song, for example, for many years you do not get tired and we are in some moment we moved to the fact that at this moment we are immersed in a very deep meditation, because this very voice is our natural natural one, to which we sing. well , of course, we came to this through vocal classes through various bodily practices, so that the voice sounds free and we just immerse ourselves in the song. we do not know how much time passes at this moment, when we sing we improvise all the time. that is, we have some fixed functions. why , for example, there or not the lower voice. at me the upper voice of the girl in the middle sings,
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but within the framework of this fixed voice. we improvise all the time. it is possible to catch the same thing. and this one. the whole process all together. it is as if the body is working at this moment, and this is the combination of voices, yes, and everyone speaks out during the verse, and then we all come in one unison or one. can you imagine something? what are you talking about? this is exactly what betrays real folk songs. here in that rustic performance, metaphysical hypnotic power, just what emasculated at the end of the serovotoria at the faculties of folk you understand whether you are from instruments and choirs yes or no. and well, yes. and no, for example, we studied with the guys in a few schools, and at the department of the head of the folk choir and our head of stairs and the entire teaching staff of our department. but they just gave us, probably, the beginning of this idea that
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folk music was not art at all. i mean, people came out. once freed from their emotions from their grief from their e, they lived with the help of folk music with you the hardest village life. yes, we are now a little bit, perhaps, idealizing the life of the village, although, in fact . that was hard work. just 24 hours a day. and in our city now it is not easier. agree. is there anything to be released for? yes , we can get free. and maybe then we will return to suffering. and we started here with us just with a song under the language of the so -called, when in the village environment there were no instruments under which one could drink ditties or so-called suffering. this is the small genre, which is even called that. here is the actual language. yes, it means that here you can print under the accordion, you can five. and swam in translation into russian, right? you are the strength
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gentlemen, i swear by the ingenious genre of the ditty, it is also publicistic, and although in this case the changed girl is meant, that's who we cheated on then sperm, because it's about transgender people, but he's dangerous, because not everyone is ready. so right now, follow the courage of the folk song. the dances told me about which they invited a whole cossack ensemble from the upper don to the kremlin palace. i went, as it was then called, to some kind of concert, which was supposed to show hmm the touching care of the government party, but folk songs. well , there is such a thing in front of this here ditties. well, we finished, as it should be on the upper tone, somehow thanks, the musician washed himself and tortured him. let it replace us with the next nonsense and went out my colleague.
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everyone laughs about the microphone, people's artist of the ussr. she came in this chalo, as it was called, which means, well, of course, everyone laughs. she then went to their dressing room. like this? maybe? understand the folk song? not everything will run to the people's imagination. and in my opinion, just all the time. and secondly, then you don’t invite yourself from the don yourself and sing. ha-ha they say the don people. you are great well done, of course, i have no doubt that for the ditty for the russian future, max, how do you like this whole movie. let's experiment on your watch. now we will show the so-called crossed. the second basis
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hospitable salt on a wave of salt on a plate. on the plate oh bravo about crossed there is one very interesting story, a short one, when we agree with each other ah, a real story, well, since there is no folklore of some kind a fixed history, then according to rumors, and when there were no e, no asphalt, no logs in the field, where you could knock so that it could be heard, but they went out for a walk in the field from different villages and removed the door from the hinges from their hut and carried it out into the field. and a few, but laid out such a conditional scene. crushed. they danced across the crossing. there, then these doors were carried back. yes listen to everything we met, we
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studied together. here vera, older than ours, met later. we have a group. we had such an idea to bring. e folk song to some super unexpected places, that is, to appear there at shows. same mod. uh, somewhere techno clubs techno clubs. uh, some parties and what are we guys like, you need something, right? come on, come, we went, we went everywhere, everywhere. and we generally started singing in trains. we went in people completely unprepared for the fact that now someone will sing, and we go in and we had the idea that we would not even warn. we just opened the door and walked in. and what's in there? he brought the hat, someone walked at the end. we always argued who it would be. it was not the most pleasant moment it was, well, we were students, everything was fine. here, find the most dissatisfied face and make sure that this person also
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now at midnight. and here you come so into it. eh, direct this energy here. how do you know how to get him straight from the cross, if he was sucked into the first channel screen like eat you, but i need the 21st century, gentlemen, i would like to say that without a bass it’s a big big, how to say it’s not impudence, but the courage to speak in public is reckless - this is immediately a bard song. here we have a brilliant musician who is all new. come on basket some. and now we'll see how we found the foundation of 500 years of development. okay,
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behind, and what is this stone? it means horse in one of the dialects. in general, i found the word in the dictionary, i was looking for a name for the group , so they called it. come on, girls, it would seem that they agree at all, but who doesn’t, it’s also cool, because it’s komon. kamon i 'm crying for you, of course, international recognition, because here epoleorite we have oh, marvelous vocal tricks a. how are you justic, these toys are some kind of kval fitzgers for you, i suppose you sing along at home. well, the same sing what is a capel? maybe now some, well, jazz band is looking for a vocalist, and here you are. let's
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but well done and here, for example, uh, my beloved jean vladimir bichevskaya i ask you to favor, but why don't you tell the country that it's not evening? yes, not forever. yes, not ours, this song is not cossack, it’s you who write it, of course, following the results of the expedition, you need to, but this is an author's song. i don't want to, i don't want to cut my wings to sing. if you want, a high high attitude of conscientiousness is a vocation, and in buddhism they say the highest form of glory is
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innocence. but what if you are also on your blueberry path and a victory for some kind of tractor-capable people is some song that you dig up somewhere, and so rank it so imagine that the people will leave and will be considered a people. and no one argues. this is for no one or people. and it is you who are giving her the first time you will have to upset her. on the contrary, as a task you go into music, you go into a public profession, of course, slava should motivate you, but here i won’t be the glory of your money, we already realized that only in the train even it seems to me, this is actually a different level it's just a confession, because when authorship is lost, it means, well, it's so cool, in general, you created that it's that
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your ego is absolutely absolute. well, nothing really matters. and you have a busy touring program. we are a lot with the theater on what we do different for all the performance by evgeny mironov we we travel around russia 13.000. well, yesterday we released the thirteenth and now we have returned from krasnoyarsk in december and we have a lot of different performances in general. we start walking the theatre. oh, he walks, yes, the halls are full. well , there, of course, many people still go to see us at evgeny mironov, while we are collecting such people, but we quietly have a lot of concerts. uh, in moscow we go straight to the cities. if anyone , after this, something of ours with you, wants to plunge into this metaphysical. the energy of a folk song this is where he will find you on the internet. hey, we have your schedule. we everything, we want to record an album, hands will not
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reach in any way. why, in order to fix some stage we already had the question, we witnessed how the vinyl story first fell off, then fell off. uh, cd. let's just not start listening to everything now. stream well , this album is a format, rather, just here we record 12 songs there, and they can be listened to with us just like these recordings . we have not yet released the song that you have reached belgorod to the point that well, that's very singing, right? my darling, where did you get in siberia when i ermak timofey well, you understand that there are only cossacks of semeysky migrants, who were sent to transbaikalia under catherine ii. yes, dear friends, donbatyushka, sends you greetings. this is our song. let's just go home. the bird is full, yes,
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conjure. and we donskoy just like the song. it turns out that cossack. well, thank god there is such a thing that in general the lyrics are distributed throughout russia and there may be such a song. the cossacks. among the settlers, here are the family ones, who are generally resettled there from the borders with belarus, they are cossacks. there were, then maybe uh, in kursk there are everywhere-everywhere-everywhere these texts. uh, the same ones were repeated and we also have such examples of several songs of which the same text, but some are from the komi republic and others, but from voronezh region, for example, and not only did people sing in neighboring villages, being there across the river, i don’t know after 3 km, but the same song. it sounded different to them, and they still swore at each other there. it is you who sing wrong there in your village. you are singing wrong. here and there, different recordings of different years are still different from the same village, that is, everything is changing like this, because this is an improvisation
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of art, as if there is no fixation here. this began in the 20th century fixing music, and we it’s difficult from some already memorized melodies, for example, we listened to move away and listened to listen, then a cover of this song. yes, and we don’t like it, because we’ve got used to it differently. i also wanted to add to what ilya e said, what is curious is that on expeditions they sometimes recorded, for example, a large choir of grandmothers, and they lay out the song there, all the functions are in a certain way, and then let's say , the four of them then they record the three of them and the song sounds completely. that is, they just, as it were, change their own, well, finding inside this complex texture so that the song sounds completely, then he writes down two grandmothers, and before that they manage to sing. so all the most important harmonies remained and sounded. and when i record one it's the same song and it's absolutely recognizable. that is, it turns out that for authentic performers - this is a song. it is complete. well , dear friends, there is such a story here, we have
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watched a retro program. and you touched eternity. do you know what it tells me that sometime in 100 years already my grandson will sit as a grandfather and your hands will still sing the same songs. well, i don’t know the great-grandson of our maxim, on any such synthesizers that will be like johnny’s, monica ’s sci-francisco blockbuster will be fused into a bridge, and you won’t even have to press anything. here, thanks to the thought, to sound and that's it. it will still be the same, dear friends. we need to stay in memory, at least tonight in sovremennik not with words, but with music, so let me say goodbye to you on this please don't turn it off. now the most interesting thing will come, that we do not know where
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i'm sergey tomysh, i'll tell you today about films and tv shows that i think can help you and fill your time if you have free time. you want some quality cinema, because series. i also attribute cinema to simply cinema as long and unusual by and large, when the series were just starting to come out and we remember these old series, the series differed from the movie picture, but in. the movie was a better picture than the series is now series. eh, they increased it so much and so it is, as they say, in the trend, that by and large the picture they have is in no way inferior. and we,
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of course, must remember the house of the dragon. and if you, for example, love the game of thrones, but if you love the game of thrones, most likely you have already watched the dragon's house, but still i don’t i can not say about it, because it is a very interesting twist. and when we all thought about what would happen when the thrones we thought that it would be the same sophisticated, just as cruel and full of events, but it turned out to be a completely different series full of intrigues, but this may make it intellectually much more exciting, not to mention that some acting work here is just perfect when we talk about shows that we can rewatch. actually. there are series like poirot that everyone likes or a series like miss marple yes, they are immediately different, uh, different whole big series, and they are always good at a holiday, because there is not very scary not murder. they also exist, but not like that, at least no one admires them. agatha christie started. this is the order,
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defined in some direction hmm in detective stories, which are very seriously supported. she was generally an amazing woman full of wit. you know, she told her friends, girls, marry archaeologists, the older they stopped, the more interesting they are to you she also experiences to be absolutely, an outstanding writer and why, ah, her detective stories, which formed the basis of the series that i recalled, are very good and everything looks. i call it an escalator. you got up and left. yes, that is, the film carries you by itself. i need absolutely no effort from you, but by and large, when we talk about the series. i say there are completely different tv shows, yes, from different countries, and someone loves asian tv shows, someone loves turkish tv shows, someone loves indian tv shows, someone loves french tv shows and even italian serials are not so many, but they are and are always very elegant dedicated there, when they are dedicated to fashion, this series
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happens. eh, completely different. i wanted to draw your attention to documentaries and specific series and the age of cinema one of the producers of which is tom hanks tom hanks is a big movie buff himself. watch the movie, that is, he tries to keep the viewer in himself in the present and and probably that's why they got such a wonderful action - this is the history of hollywood in six episodes . and i would like to have it stop a little more, because it will give me the opportunity to remember a few films that can really please you. if you love movies so when we talk about hollywood hollywood uh, amazing place in california and in america they filmed movies in big cities before 1910, they shot big cities and the movies came out they shot in 2 days and there were problems with the weather, because if you were filming some outdoor western near chicago it started to rain you lost filming days, and at some point, the group that filmed the
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film the count of monte cristo ended up in california and they stopped sending a telegram from there that everything needed to be filmed. here, the ideal weather grows oranges, everything is fine and whole, as they say, a whole delegation at the head ask him griffith there griffith is one of the four main innovators of world cinema directors and mary they went together and realized that this is an ideal place in order to create there cinema capital and studios slowly moved there, and all these famous studios are like warner brothers or mgm and paramount universal unitest. a columbia picture serco , that is, uh, they were such major powerful studios that created cinema in the beginning, not mine, but in the twenty-eighth year sound came and appeared, but sound cinema and i would like to pay attention when we talk about holidays or in general, the mood was irradiated in the year 28 in america, the great depression crashed and all, uh, movie moguls were summoned to washington and said that now they
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need to make three types of films or comedies. to laugh, or melodramas, to cry over strangers, or american action films. this is more western yes, and on that they decided this golden period of cinema, about which the first series of the documentary series i was talking about is dedicated, but wine. it just lasted from the twenty-eighth to the forty-first year, sometimes it is extended to the fifties, but honestly it is the forty-first that is cut off, because this is america's entry into the war and, accordingly, uh, a movie theme. everything changes. it was a period of absolute takeoff. hollywood is doing the main stars, that is, a hump appears, which if you want to see a real melodrama, you have to watch the lady with the camellias, they say, yeah, no one has risen from such a bottom. she was the youngest daughter of a stockholm scavenger and became a major star engineer. and i, perhaps, could have
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had much more time to tell her biography, but believe me, if you look at the lady with the camellias. it makes a very big impression and just in time for the movie era very interesting sharon stone tells harvard's warm-up. well, there's also marlin. dindika for one russell kale grand well then there are many actors and actresses. i want to pay attention to several films, firstly, the fieldelphian story, the fieldelphian story, a beautiful picture that heber plays to this. and james and katharine hepburn are famous for the fact that she had four oscar title roles in her career, there are not so many, no one, that is. she is an absolute record holder. it was tongues saying that she was given oscars because she never came to the ceremonies, which is true, but of course not because she was amazing actress and beautiful both in dramas and comedies, so i highly recommend the fidelphian story midnight warehouse, as if it is completely amazing and very pretty, the picture is full, and
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each cinderella has her own unforgettable jokes from there. and there is a walk with a jaguar or raising a baby. this again is more like grant we are to this pucks these are such wonderful comedies that you should watch or for example, wife against the secretary, where you can see the great jin harla exactly the woman who taught the women of the world to become blondes, she first bleached her hair before the film platinum blonde. and after that as representatives of firm spoke. max factor, hydroperite is out of stock. it was such a big, very bright, very short career . jean harla died at 26 of bulge deficiency. but, and so far, films with her participation look very lively and very bright, witty no longer against the secretary. she plays with the measured loy hmm peaceful loy uh, we need to remember about her especially, because when in the fortieth year they conducted a survey among americans, who is the king and queen of
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hollywood, then, of course, clark gable was recognized as the king. it was after the success of the blown away years there. and the queens sent a peaceful one, they recognized it as a passing, which, alas, they don’t know in russia, but she is a wonderful actress, the whole series of a thin person behind a thin person is the shadow of a thin person. am. this is an absolutely charming detective story, very witty, so i recommended you about golden hollywood and comedies that will brighten up a couple of hours each of them and of course, if, for example, i remembered gone with the wind, then there is a wonderful mini-documentary. i don't know the multi-part movie series, the origin story, or how gone with the wind was filmed. and that's also extremely exciting, actually, if we go to the fifties, we 'll see. and of course the appearance of slowly monroe or forget taylor and audrey helbert actresses who are still the rulers of thoughts, actresses who endlessly continue to release books. they are long gone, and write magazines. and, of course, um. must
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see because there are so many fans. especially among the younger generation, oddly enough, young girls do a lot. i mean , they talk a lot about her style about how they love movies with her. and for example, there is such an amazing drama with her, however, i warned you that this is the drama children's hour, where she played william wyler, and hmm, such a very complex dramatic role. together they sewed mclane there, almost no one saw him, so it seems to me that any holiday and at any time can be spent on looking at some pictures from favorite stars that i had never seen before. well, or revisit any movie by the deadly monroe, whether it be how to marry a millionaire. or gentlemen prefer blondes. she was very indignant. she was paired with jane russell and jane russell got twice as much for what miller said, but that's not fair gentleman prefers blondes, blonde here i was absolutely true at all you can't underestimate
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slowly her amazing talent, so of course when we talk that some people like to watch hotter the film that was in the russian box office in the soviet box office under the name jazz, only girls. of course, he is very witty and you can watch him re-watch in any company, and there alone at any time of the day, and he always wanted to star in a very dramatic relationship on the set. all were difficult. they made the funniest comedy in the history of cinema and when we talk about the bilevade. uh, there is a rare director who knows how to shoot, and pictures, but the lion genre. we must remember flat sewing with mccain, which i highly recommend. there, too , the new year 's christmas is miraculously present and this is probably one of the most poignant films that golden hollywood has ever created . he remembers the sixties saying, and there i don't
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know the actress of the actors that we don't know, for example, hmm at one point the highest grossing star in america was doris day, and then julie andrews well, julie andrews, we because of the sound of music somehow still know in russia or because of mary poppins, because families with children usually have this disc cassette, you can call it whatever you like, but before rezda. we do not know at all, and she was a hyperstar of her couple for a hudson term. these are just one of the most famous romantic comedies that, again, existed there in the fifties and sixties. therefore, if we are talking about the fact that there are a huge number of paintings to watch, it may seem to you that i am talking about old cinema. i'm just talking about checked movie times, 'cause when you watch sixty the eighth year lion in the winter of anthony harvey is where the debut of anthony hopkins and debut films, but timati dalton and there is a wonderful peter from there,
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just in time for this is the third oscar christmas together. family, but it is impossible to break away. there is such a text that at some point you just can’t perceive it, it’s so accurate, thin, bright and unusual , for example, you know, it’s amazing, of course, this is not a completely unfestive picture, but if we remember the silence of the lambs one of three films in the history of cinema that received five main islands. it was just a movie. this happened. one night. flying over the nest. cuckoos. silence received an oscar for best film of the year for directing, best male female acting for screenplay. so that's where silence was written for jamie ehrens and michelle phifer l. jamie said that if he plays another psychopath his wife won't let him go home and michel fafer said he never plays scary films because he doesn't sleep well and we got an amazing couple of anthony hopkins and jodie foster but this is a completely different film in the same way as completely different pictures, and in the godfather instead of al pachin was nicholas for example, and instead of marlon brando
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laurensavier. it's always very interesting, who is who? for their careers, and which actors refused? what roles did they regret about it, for example, julia roberts refused a lot of all sorts of pictures, starting there from an obscene proposal, ending with a basic instinct and always says in an interview that listen, i was absolutely right these were not my roles, the girls did a great job. and there are those who say that they are really sorry, in fact. we now see actors of major actors more, and in serials they appear quietly. now there are series about actors, as i said about how films are made, but this documentary series of the film era, it can amazingly help you. well, that is, it will be such a little guide. you will know for sure. and hmm what to miss, and what to focus on? a? will they talk about elizabeth there taylor or apatru. and you know, in principle or forgot destroyed, and modern cinema
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by the fact that she received the first million in the history of cinema. and everything was like that, and she was taking a bath and the head of the 20th century studio, fox a, called and her then husband and deficher picked up the phone. a and. e, vote asked, tell me, where will elizabeth play the leopatra with us? go shouted. lisa you will play cleopatra, she said, except perhaps for a million. this is how the first million was paid. so am turned into royalties in these huge royalties that exist now the budgets of pictures that are close to 100 mlm and films are all afraid to make simple films because they are afraid that they will not pay off. actually this year. oscars will be awarded soon. and there is certainly something to see about this year. i'm not going to talk about previews now, we're talking more about tv shows and my long speech about the history of hollywood is connected with the fact that documentaries are good tv shows. especially those that can be world guides. movies are
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rare. but we, uh, should remember about them, not not to mention that if we still remember that we have new year holidays, then, of course, we must remember important pictures, for example, it's an amazing life. it 's an amazing life. frank capra was busy in 1946, according to the story of a writer who was refused publication by all publishing houses, and he sent out this story about how an angel comes to earth and shows a man. how sad the world would be without this man, and hmm he sent out over 200mm to people the story got in front of grant and grant said, that he is ready to play it. in the end. jamesworth played. but it is not important. in general, when the picture came out in 406. she did not have incredible success, he was in the seventies thanks to the confusion in this management, which is responsible for the rights of her recognized in the public. well, you don’t have to pay for it anymore, they began to show it on all channels and now it’s impossible to imagine christmas without a movie. it's an amazing life of frank and
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there are actually amazing movies there is uh a movie we call old new the year is actually it for sure, if it is translated, it will be the canon of the new year, that is, new yes if, and everyone plays there whoever whoever you want sarah jessica parker michelle feiffer zach and fron. ah, there's halle berry, uh, robert de niro. that's who you won't take everyone is playing. this is such a picture dedicated to what is happening in new york before the new year, many, many little stories intertwined . it looks great just like the movie 200 cigarettes, which is usually very scolded, but there is such a cast, starting there from courtney love and ending with christina's speech. not to mention the affleck brothers, ben decided to play in this film and agreed to support the pensions, which received the first big role. and this in the pictures is just dedicated to new year's eve, which is rarely known, that is, these are
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films for the irony of fate, so that seven was dedicated to their new year's eve, and not so many in the world, so there is still a finn- well, there are many amazing pictures just to catch. if you want to see the snow in the frame, and some studios in america it’s simple, and on this, but specializes in order to shoot some films about christmas, and miracles that happen, when we talk about miracles, we generally need to remember that miracles do happen to people, and we love miracles and believe in miracles. and for this. we often watch movies, because we want something wonderful to happen in the cinema, and therefore what should we recommend, if we want to pay attention, in the direction of russian cinema and russian tv shows. in fact, an infinite number of them arise, and among them there are very quality. well, for example, clean. if we talk like this in gourmand terms, we can talk about an ordinary miracle, which is mark zakharov's ordinary miracle and there is a
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screen version of the same play of the sixty-fifth year that the iranian one did with his wife. eh, and those are two completely different productions. i 'm just saying everything is very interesting to compare by and large, you can review any picture and look all the time for new ones, what to recommend? actually you know it's hard to say because we hmm talked about that it is important not only what you like and only your preferences in terms of the country of origin, but also some genre. and also what is needed now, because, and we live, and at such a fast time that sometimes we need to be different. we want to be in demand in different ways, and we want different topics, and we want some different knowledge, so you just need to watch very high-quality films, because when it says interesting, i call cinema a
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story. it's impossible to get away from it. with a soul with a cheeky grin a smile of a child in the whole wide world, he alone is not the only air i had. all the lifeless sky without him and yulia peresild victoria isakova konstantin khabensky in anna melikyan's film three on saturday at first when we talk about hollywood, this is an
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endless source of all sorts of amusing stories, and they are given just by the stars who played a lot in the cinema. and uh, you see, they didn’t have pr people, then they had to get out of everything themselves, and there were very exotic stars, for example, there were two of them. uh, zagabor sisters eva gavre, they were hungarians by origin and did not really learn english, so they usually played either foreigners or aliens. and his gabor once went up in an elevator with a man turned around and said, listen, from somewhere i know you for sure. he said, evdokim husband. in general , tanning was also a woman, as they say, she is very witty, but she loves, that is, she quotes endlessly, and women's magazines. she was married nine times and was asked what you think about sex. he said that i know about sex being eyes. and by and large hollywood stars were very witty. it was when they talked about their personal lives that few people know that, and scarlett haru
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was supposed to play talo, bensont, that banhand herself was from atlanta, her dad was the chairman of the us senate and from all sides. she was very proud of this role, but by and large. she was inclined to fall in love. and at some point she fell in love. e into a rider and went with him to the ranch, thus losing. and she was hope to play scarlett hara, an outstanding actress played a lifeboat. hitchcock i highly recommend this picture to you hitchcock generally good for tickling your nerves on holidays. if you are completely in vain sitting at the table with salads. well, this is a laback there, she was also famous for the fact that, and once she entered , uh, the restaurant of the ritz hotels, she saw her senator lover, who was sitting with his wife, did not turn his head. she walked up to him and said. listen to me, that already dressed you will not recognize even approximately. uh, here's a book, when i read her biographies, it consists of endless jokes like her, everyone dreamed that the ticket would never remember them,
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she has lived a truly colorful life on both sides of the atlantic. she has acted in the theater and in uh about america on broadway and in london a. it’s just that when we talk about the stars, it’s some kind of system and context for creating any picture, it’s very interesting, because when there are films in which actors played who didn’t talk to each other in any way, for example, the famous wuthering heights , where florence olivier labyron plays the mayor. you see, i keep remembering golden hollywood because, of course, there are a lot of stories that didn't get censored by the prs and there are prices when they run across the heather field and he turns her around and kisses her after every take of meryl. he said your teeth are uneven, you spit, you imagine again they ran and again they hugged. this speaks of the outstanding talent of these actors, who still make us cry, no matter what happens. in general, when we talk about mlwood, of course,
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we cannot avoid talking about awards, in general, fair and unfair oscar awards are the main topic usually march so when the ceremony takes place in march. in the beginning, we wait for who will receive, and then we discuss and say it was worth giving to these people. you know, there was such a great actress sheli winters, very famous and every year she was told that she would definitely get it at some point, and she is sitting at the ceremony. she was told that you will definitely give it to you this year and the person who is leading the action. he says that at three prices and at this moment it is smaller or on the internet. can it sit down it's not you. and she says it's with the equivalents she wrote that this is the most terrible moment that she experienced in her own life to get up to go after oscar when you were not invited. this is generally quite interesting . there is a wonderful picture called
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i called how many chairs where everyone sits and talks about how they got an oscar just when we remember new year's films it's great to remember in the power of the moon sir and in this picture the documentary wool is very great, he says. he says that he handed over half a newm and shows us this piece, and together they completely mined meryl streep and glen close and hollin hunter and cher says. i was very nervous, and he opened the envelope and breathed in, and i realized that it was not me, because in order to say wool, you do not need to inhale. uh, there you know these little details, after which you watch the film in a different way and listen to the story in a different way, in general, uh, sherry, in general, a great career of 60 years. every decade her music has been at the top of the charts, it's the ability to be reborn all the time. it is generally very important if you work, film production or directors and screenwriters. and oddly enough for writers, probably even more so, because you have to be
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relevant if we're talking about tv shows how can you reach out how can you reach out to young people? if, for example, you are not able to live with their problems, but i am sure of the opposite, that if the series is of high quality or the film is of high quality, yes, then everyone will be able to watch it with interest and i have watched this more than once, because there is a concept of a wife such as cinema therapy by and large, for example, michael is a famous english director who i filmed one of the harry potters there, from whom i filmed four weddings one funeral. here's another great picture of british comedy in general. yes, there is notting hill, for example, with the same julia, roberts hugh grant and hmm, which are very cool to review on holidays. well, about real love, i'm not even talking, yes, and i highly recommend it to you, if you suddenly watch real love. find the uh long version. it's an hour longer if the director's cut, a and that's,
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well, even funnier. there are a lot of interesting pieces that were not included in the official version, director's cuts in general - this is an interesting topic of conversation. because if you suddenly want to watch something obscene in the new year, then, of course, you can, but turn to risk. well, that is, you can watch old films of the ashes genre, as it is called, films on historical, that is, ancient or biblical themes, which were filmed with a huge number of extras. and it's just very interesting, but also for scott filmed the kingdom of heaven, which was very useful when it was released. a after a while he made a director 's cut. i highly recommend. first, or scott in general everything that he does. it's very high quality, if you want. a political comedy, if you ask me, i think the best date scene in a movie is in a good year. mm exactly. here is the leskoto. she is absolutely amazing. if someone has not seen, i will not do a spoiler. look, and, please, here,
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therefore, completely different countries. not to mention the fact that the same french comedies want, what kind of comedies do you want. and can you watch the comedy i love you, where she gathers all her ex-husbands at the christmas table, namely four of them plays one. gianni plays the second. and the same dean collection of the third is played by jarre depardieu. this beautiful picture is very witty, which i'm afraid women will like more than men. the french have a lot of comedies, they have comedies with louis de funes and by the way, he has a wonderful film oscar and at some point sylvester stallone i decided to remake the film monster and put his actions in america i think that it turns out no less funny than at the vi-cola. by the way, you know, he is a pianist by training. he played jazz, and he became an actor very late. it is very interesting his fate. his one time assistant director, accidentally noticed his reaction. he caught his coat by the
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handle and was so furious that this face of funness appeared when he was dissatisfied and we did a test of him, and he became a big star, so you can watch a big walk a big walk was the highest grossing film in france until titanic did not come well, the titanic also had a great story. again, it's probably not worth recommending it for the holidays, because hmm, well, this drama, but i want to tell you that titanic has an alternative ending. if you dig around on the internet, you can find it. it's very entertaining. to see how titanic a ends in a different version, but they filmed it hmm funny and kate got out. she was very worried that she would have to undress. am in the scene where dc draws in front of her and she came to dc in his hotel room and said left. i will be very nervous all the time thinking about this scene. may i undress now? he said, of course he said, it won't get any easier. and as
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you can see, they then played perfectly well, by and large, when we talk about cinema, in general, the context of the whole movie is very interesting. and if i write about cinema, for example, yes, there, i don’t know, in the telegram channel. it seems to me that everyone should just be interested in who was supposed to play. who came up with the story. why did she move? why is the ending like this? and what happens by chance you do not accidentally happen on the set, and to say nothing of the fact that, of course, interesting clan relationships director shoots very specific actors likes to work with some specific actors. well, you know, like tandem, for example, at the end and december. i think that dicaprio didn't get an oscar for so long precisely because he sat in films with carter, and he showed only a very certain side. well, his talent, everything is just extremely interesting. you are actually i say, if you look and look for something for yourself at the holiday. you can see the smiles of summer nights the only comedy that the great norbergman made, and it's a really funny comedy. although it seems like the swedes are not very strong in
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terms of comedy, as such they are kind of under the frame and, of course, bergman himself is the greatest director you can watch? eh? i say any movie. the main thing is to watch it. the main thing is to skip and not treat it as something random, because by and large . well, every film here imagine yes , you catch it with your eye, but hmm, only less than a certain number of frames, can you imagine, when they edit a movie, how accurate they are yes, the people who make movies, as i say directors, and editor-producers, want to convey to you a very specific idea. here are russian films. uh, a great number and talk now, but about what to see. it ’s probably not worth it for some certain ones, but then again , if you get into the history of russian cinema of soviet cinema, it ’s absolutely amazing absolutely amazing seventies, some wonderful pictures. e with margarita terekhova
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and, like, who will go to truskavets or the night train, uh, which still looks very fine. well, in my opinion, by and large , therefore, arrange such a movie holiday for yourself and see, for example, there are four adaptations of hamlet in one there, which is played by a new one, there in the second million with plaster in the third there is kenneth brana. this is very sanya and the most important thing is that it’s busy, but hmm in developing yourself, because you start to see very subtle things that have been laid down, but, of course, the holidays are given in order to relax and laugh all the time, so you can look funny comedy from theater like crazy stage or go back to re-watch friends a any number of seasons, because oddly enough, it still looks fresh enough. here, well, what happened on this set, probably, well, not to mention the fact that there were so many. well, the stars. and it's
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very interesting to state when you do, well, by and large. can the list be extended indefinitely? because everyone loves different characters, everyone loves different actors , you know, uh. just like the same kim basinger, when we talk about her career, and no one thinks that there is no such career , no one else had her as a girlfriend, she played bond in the main erotic comedies of the eighties. i mean 10.5 weeks of adrian lain. she was batman girl and she won an oscar for l.a. secret . who even killed the strip, there is such an oscar line, but there was no batman girl, and even the king kong girls didn’t take her, so by and large, choose your favorite actors. look, find rare paintings, and we will help you with this and series and films will save us. and if another
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great film, rob reiner, rob, reiner is usually remembered when they talk about the rain man or some countries that he made. and i, for example, really like to turn it on. and the american president is a wonderful movie about the american president he is a widower raising one daughter and wins michael douglas and he wants to date a girl who is a lobbyist and is right. it 's green and struggling to reduce carbon emissions. he needs to make an appointment. he doesn't find anything better. clearly. there is a date at the moment when the president of france arrives. hmm, you know , this is such a touching film, everyone is crying on it. that is, the brightest tear, you know when. well, in general, there are some kind of romantic comedies, and we must, of course, remember them today. but, well, the american president is such a wonderful commission. you don’t think, of course, that this can happen to you, but it’s very pleasant for you to feel and see how things happen, how the hero fights
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for his relationship when we talk about, a such classic stories, that is, of course, films and as when we are talking about hollywood, which were very seriously in demand, and therefore were filmed several times with different compositions, such as, for example, a star was born, which was, and the first film adaptation was in the thirties, jenner gainer, and then josh kueker did. in my opinion, an outstanding film adaptation with judy harmond and then there was a film with a woman. swift you are now with lady gaga. uh, yes there, that went out enough. recently, i recommend you watch the fifties jigarmom, really well done. e just like a romance that can't be forgotten, a or a love stories. sanya otbeining merbeat. this is an absolutely touching story, just the last appearance in the cinema for this hebburn. very beautiful, very heartbreaking story.
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and she will become a bing. this is a remake of sky grand movie remember in sleepless loop. again , if we're talking about the movies that, uh, hold our hearts in our hands, these are mcgray movies from a very specific period. this is a letter to you, and just like that, but in the movie sleepless in seattle, a friend of the main character. all the time she is retelling the film, this is a film novel that cannot be forgotten, and i understand that i call them so spontaneously, but believe me, they are all good, that is, they are good for the whole film adaptation. that is, i have, but in different years. you love maybe find how you even prefer one film adaptation and then another film adaptation, but there are just some more stars like barbara streisand herself. when we talk about hollywood, for example , the sixties, it's the studio system that collapses, because the contract system comes young is coming. this is the scorsese generation of lucas spielberg's hooves yes, that's all,
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but at the same time, some films continue to appear on the screens that, but become hits , there is an institute that revises. and how much did the picture earn, as i already said, and, for example, one of the leaders is the film the sound of music , it is believed that the film the sound of music has no less fans than? ah, i mean, star wars, i mean, there are people who watch the sound of music once a month, and in london there is entertainment like that. there is one cinema where there is a movie sounds of a monster, you start from the sixty-fifth year. and you can come sing along as an actor on the screen, it's such a special attraction. and when we talk about how to make a movie, there is no secret, success, but uranus olivier jean wright put in something very cool. he said at the martial arts festival that it was a creative failure. this is the price of freedom of creativity, if you do the same thing all the time , you will do something very high quality even, but you will never do it.
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holiday. these are traditions. this association is magic this is a family we have a tradition when the chimes strike. we have a tradition in our family when the chimes strike. we all leave the room where there is a christmas tree before leaving dad opens a window so that santa claus can fly in. that's all we're leaving. now, since we are celebrating the new year in the village with our parents, big family. we leave to watch salute and when we return, santa claus has already brought all the gifts. we have such a magic
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tradition that we observe every year. i can say that the most important thing, my desire and the most precious gift is just the same meeting of the whole family at the same table in the same territory. this is my most cherished and most long-awaited gift for each new year. if it is cozy in the house, then there is comfort and always, regardless of the new year or a weekday. ah, comfort the feeling of this energy is ah-ah. this is not
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a room, just some kind of room or house is a self-portrait of the person you come to visit, and it can only be created when the person somehow got to know himself. i mean, this is probably the most, uh, interesting journey, uh, and such, uh, healthy goal in life to get to know yourself , to understand who i am, what i want. eh, and where do i go and there already when these answers are formulated inside a person, then this self-portrait is visual externally. it also adds up because you can call a bunch of designers. uh, hmm, they're up to something, but it won't matter, but theirs .
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we’ll tell you something else, not about some tricks of how you can definitely do it, they are there, but when we come up with something, let’s call it a concept, but some kind of idea. eh, it is in about comfort that we come from the person to whom we came to visit, so that there was not some kind of self-expression, namely. uh, such a cool help for a person so that he can look at himself. uh, through your the interior through your room and get to know yourself in this way, therefore, about comfort is first of all about a person, about people, but about the values of the family and life itself. well, in general, this applies not only to the new
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year, it applies to every day of god, because the question of formulation is, in principle, very important, the way we formulate our desire, our aspiration. uh, then we get it in the end, because we are very well heard, and the question is clearly and accurately we m-m formulate, so uh. i don't want to work so hard. uh, for example, if there is such a desire, then be prepared for the fact that some kind of flu will come or some other circumstances that are actually not very cool, but i want to do what i love , just leads us to something meaningful and important for the
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person himself. ah, the shaper of the path. and of course , no wishes will come true. if you do not go to them do not work on this implementation. a cozy person is probably a person with an open heart, a person who moves through trust through life, and probably the person who could. to work out your ego and is not aimed at receiving, but is aimed at sharing, because when we share, uh, we actually get a lot of replacements, that is, it is very necessary to be able to give and be able to take, that is, there are people
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who have the task of learning to take. they give, they give, they don't know how to take. e to the bottom to study. if people who all the time want to take everything, but give nothing. well, that is, these polarities, uh. on them, probably, the life path is built in order to eventually come to some kind of harmony. inside and to balance hmm, i really wish everyone hmm harmonization of the internal state and focus. well, the new testament says it all. the bible also says everything, there is no need to reinvent the wheel, and i will not be able to discover any truth. you just need to want to start doing it, because the energy of wanting is desire. she is a very powerful question. what do you desire? what do you want, huh?
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we are all very interconnected, and if there is a person who is very annoying. ah, then it's very cool, because actually this way. when the lord gives such a meeting, he gives an opportunity. grow up for yourself. uh, if, uh, you begin to perceive this annoying person as a teacher, and not as some kind of object that you want to quickly remove, and think about why? it annoys me. and what exactly, maybe, because it is this quality that is in me and this is the quality that needs to be transformed into a plus and so that it ceases to be a minus. maybe i also behave this way with some person. and if there is such a cool expression finger on yourself when something infuriates annoying does not suit does not satisfy.
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here's a finger on yourself, so somewhere hmm something. hmm maybe we got it mixed up. i'm very demanding. i'm a perfectionist. hmm. i really wanted to and i'm doing this to learn. it is easier to relate easier, but to perceive, uh, someone else's weakness and strangers. uh, it may seem like a mistake to me, but in fact it's all also made so that hmm i go through this or that experience, and that is, to be less irritable, uh, and uh, to be easier. that's
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what i want. okay, there is such a healthy the practice blindfolds a person and there are two leading him; they don’t touch, they don’t lead by the hand, they don’t do anything. they are just nearby and they watch, and in which case, so that the person is not injured. and here you are walking for 15 minutes with your eyes closed. uh, it could be anywhere in the woods. uh, beach whatever whatever you want is such a great exercise in trust. and uh, after going through this exercise i tried it very clearly it becomes clear. how do you move through this world, if you go through trust, and there you can stumble. well don't you freeze breathed away
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fear, what's wrong with you now? something's going to happen . yeah, well, okay, and you move on and take the next step. through this exercise, you can understand, how do you move through trust or through disbelief? mm and, accordingly, having understood. if you suddenly realized that you are not going through trust. and what should be done. well, this is the city, damn it, training. well, open your heart - if it is closed, then you really need such a good study and diving into childhood, because hmm, in fact, we are formed precisely in childhood, based on the environment from an example that is before our eyes from a situation that has developed with us in one way or another, because life circumstances are very different for everyone, but hmm there is not a single person who would not have
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some kind of painful internal history that could work so that the heart is covered and the trust, uh, goes somewhere in reserve. and not trust came to the fore. again, we come to the conclusion that e here you have to want it when you want it. uh, hmm grow up take charge then and uh god, the universe hears you, as it pleases, but it also gives you circumstances that in the end lead you to this light beautifully. well, that is, there is a desire, the key thing is to want, and i also said the word of responsibility. e. and a , the meaning of this word was revealed to me not so long ago, because responsibility usually shrinks the body so a little. even the body knows everything. eh,
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when the truth or untruth is told, the body immediately reads out too, about hearing oneself. hmm , an important thing, in short, responsibility. it's ta uh those circumstances that you they lead to an answer for which you are already ready - this is not some kind of heavy burden. and this is new. e, well, a new opportunity e of knowing the world of yourself in this world and life as such we can already try everything. well, it doesn't work. we have surrogate motherhood, but it’s great if she doesn’t give birth herself, then what is the happiness of motherhood, what kind of mother is you can’t even imagine from such options. we have chosen you. she really her life will be a concept. now it is very difficult for me this first child. by law, she is a boy, so the child may not be given, nothing. i bent it under myself, i will do as i say. i'm not used to the fence. i'll
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upset you, you'll have to get used to another man. maybe they are ready to lead for grandmas. i have a murder on my desk, that i need your stories to prove it. and i don't have them. and it looks like you. do you even know who my father is? this, maybe you were specially sent here for your father spying on you wiretapping decided that now i'm afraid to run away. all shapes a person in one way or another. that is a million of them. this is such a pile of magic pollen, which together cannot be characterized by something in one
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memory. i have a favorite book that podo advised me, my parents advised me . e to the east is demo standback. and this is such a rather multi-page novel, in which, thanks to which i got, my favorite word is timshel. tim shella is e ancient hebrew. mm, and it translates as choice. and there is a character in this one in this novel. eh, the old man is chinese, and the wise man, who, uh, is already somewhere in the final closer to the final, but argues, just on the topic of timshal and in one reading it says that you can dominate hmm in another, but it says that you must a in christian a interpretations. but how can you? that is, you
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can choose, and you can choose another open path and every second we can make this choice, but from thought to action, that is, every moment of our life. and we have the opportunity to turn this choice to the left, to the right to be rude to thank to hug hit, and that's it. this is very interconnected every time we can go into the light towards the light or go towards the darkness
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. it can be anything, and it is again that we come to this choice, that is, based on the choice, this path is formed. and, probably, i believe that every person in life gets what he wants again, questions of formulation. it will not be very modest, but i'm really from everything heart and wholeheartedly. i advise you to watch all the series about comfort, because uh in these stories it is uh, all series are a story. like some kind of family of some individual, but they are all very filled with inspiration
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for you for the viewer and there are many useful branches. uh, you can even see, uh, some person who does what you love to actually do and start doing it. hmm, here's my advice to look. e. it’s hard for me to advise something else, because that’s it, and i just did the past tense, who created these stories. about the cozy and little did not look at all anymore. if you want to read something to be filled and inspired, then i advise you to read the book of joy, this is one of my favorite books. uh, this is a conversation between the dalai lama and archbishop tutu, a buddhist and a christian, a and two best
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friends and archbishop tutu came to the dalai laima for his birthday and stayed with him for 7 days and this book it consists of a dialogue of direct speech . as a matter of fact, these two wonderful powerful people and they talk about joy, that's why it is called the book of joy, and there are just a lot of all sorts of magic keys scattered over these pages, which you can carefully put everything in your heart and start. hmm to taste them. well, it seems to me that even this one book is enough for now. a lot of things are being done now, a lot of things are being done, the resources of the earth are being spent and what was done a long time ago and
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what can already be. feels tired, it can be transformed very easily and simply due to just paint, if you paint an old nightstand, which e. with cracked varnish and already as if sad and nothing. if it doesn’t feel joyful, then you can give this bedside table some. here, for example , such a raspberry, and the color and it will play in a completely different way, you can change the handle, but now there is a huge number of all kinds of furniture handles, i don’t want to choose directly, and this will already be another completely bedside table that carries a completely different energy, the plus is that you you can unite with the whole family and take to repaint the wardrobe and the old wardrobe, which irritated will become er favorite wardrobe. and if it is some kind of wall, soviet for example, bulky, which presses
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, it presses very hard according to sensations and takes up a lot of its space. if you paint it in some light color, then it will become airy. eh, an example. uh, you can see how, just in the first series with my precious ones, and with marina and alina, we repainted the old soviet cabinet, which is brown so large monumental, we repainted it in blue with thyme elements, the color of hmm and now it has become immediately such a center, because people have invested there. e its energy of force and as a result any and a object was transformed. and this is how it is all e with each other and each other are built. i probably don't have a favorite color. so that for life and that's it, my
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favorite color changes seasonally, probably now my favorite color is orange. and it ’s also interesting about colors, because each e color has its own definition and meaning and energy, for example, orange. i read it when i realized that there was a lot around me it was already orange, so oh this one says something, and orange - it turns out, but the color of aspiration and movement and some hmm victories of some active active path. so it's interesting to shift it to yourself and see that it's probably really something like this for now. i go, god forbid , i will go further, and the green color is also green-ze. because, for example, in the series about the concierge, there was a room there, just the entrance was painted green, but this is such a
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hospital green that only does what it depresses. and if you choose the right shade of green so herbal, well, a little deeper, otherwise this color, which relieves, uh, energy psychological stress. that is, if you just look at it, otherwise the internal state is evened out, i actually advised me. i found out about it. and thanks to leni lyadova, my favorite artist, but because my eye twitched on the set. uh, probably for a month and a half my eye was twitching and at some point i shared with her that he was twitching all the time, and he said, sit down and with marina the grass, thank god then green grass was spring was hmm i sat down to look at the grass, probably sat, well, for about 30 minutes my eye stopped twitching. that is, it is about a. the fact that these are not just some words invented by someone, it really is, and this is how it works. the first thing that
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came to my mind. this is, uh, the combination of red and black is, of course, dad, and love immediately changes and the fire burns. i don't know about other colors. at my house now there are three christmas trees on the balcony, because all the introductions and uniting the line of our stories about comfort, we shoot in my apartment with my beautiful favorite band about uyut, that's why for uh these shootings. uh, trees were needed, so i have three trees on my balcony. by the way , a cool life hack, if you have a balcony, and if it’s not cluttered, which is great, if you already need to cool down the clutter so that new energy comes, and if you’re free, then you can
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buy our beautiful russian christmas tree, which is fragrant, fragrant and generally very beautiful and put on the balcony. then she never. well , she's falling for you. eh, does it not crumble with you, or is it only there when the heat comes? that is, at the christmas tree will stand for you, but on the street, but it will be visible, it will burn with lights. uh, and you won't have needles all over the floor either. this is me, probably, 3 years ago , somehow this idea came to me, and i put a christmas tree on the balcony. since then, i always have a christmas tree on the balcony, so that it is fragrant, and the smell was , uh, barely, then you can put spruce branches. and so i have all sorts. uh, wooden christmas trees with bells, which, well, in general, garlands are our everything. i realized that there are never too many garlands . eh, but the main thing is that it should not be cold garlands, as if lighting, if well, just pay attention, please, but
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there is warm lighting. there is cold lighting. provides warm lighting. uh, this is just the same feeling of comfort, and even if you just replace one light bulb with these energy-saving ones or whatever they are called hmm replace with edison edison these are warm real incandescent bulbs, then this is immediately another another atmosphere will be in the house . here are the garlands, too, warm light, my favorite ones are those little lights on the wires, they are not particularly thin it can be seen, but they can very beautifully decorate the new year's table. and in general they give mood. and if we talk about garlands that are so woven with balls, this is generally a year-round story, not only about the new year at all. i have a garland all year round. here. i don't think there are any
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colors that kill coziness, except for the colors that uh, people choose. uh, for porches. i honestly believe that they will finally begin to select noble, deep, beautiful colors that are comfortable for life for walls in porches, because it's very easy to do hmm but also i don't really understand why it's not done everywhere yet. here, probably, everything lies again in childhood, because my mother she is the princess of comfort and always regardless, wherever we are in a hotel room or some room, it is not clear where a or something else. always out of everything uh, mom transformed the
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space into uh and made it feel like home. uh, then i found out that it turns out my grandmother. uh, also uh created a cozy atmosphere with a flick of a finger, that is, a magic wand. hmm this is some kind of family, apparently, history, and at some point i have a close friend, my friend lera dergileva. uh, and i wanted to surprise her and called all of her friends that i didn't know, but after one handshake. i found out all the phone numbers and called everyone to arrange a birthday surprise for lera and called everyone to my house, where we did everything from decorating. well, i did, a and lera didn’t know, she came home and there all her friends a and when each of these beautiful women. the case in my house in my
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apartment everyone said. how wow wow cozy wow and i realized that the usual environment for me. it's not like that everywhere, uh, but everyone wants it. well, what a prank, it's a success, you can't believe in the impossible - said alice. it's just that you have very little experience. noticed the queen at your age. i devoted 30 minutes to this business every day, when i came to do something, someone else came to do something, and the idea was born to open a bureau, comfort, architecture, uh, design sensations, so the orders rushed and it became a business. and then this story arose, therefore, somehow this is not by itself. eh, what came is if you
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look back, then here is every event again, and feedback from other people. one way or another, she brought me to the point at which to the chair in which i am now sitting. in general, in principle, a woman is the keeper of the hearth and inside every woman, but there is this, uh, magical power of creating an atmosphere. uh, sometimes you just need to fill up a resource sometimes. eh, gone somewhere. and for this we need to be filled internally, we are internally filled when we ourselves we accept and when this is love for yourself hmm triumphs, because, uh, it is also said
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in holy scripture that you love your neighbor as yourself. ah, and here you are. uh, the main task is to love yourself and get to know yourself, because in fact, it turns out that m-th is the very characteristic of love, uh, it is written by the apostle paul and few people know how to love, because they are not in their eyes with themselves love yourself and then in general magic will happen everywhere, she is just waiting to start blooming these magical flowers. a everywhere, m-m, it remains to take a step towards and wave a magic wand. firstly, we live in a modern world where you can spy perfectly, where you are
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happy to be given the opportunity to have a lot of all sorts of different resources, even if you watch some, for example, uh, there is some kind of feature film . uh, there is an interior everywhere, and which, uh, you might like, and then you can try to apply uh, and introduce some kind of feature into your home. and this is how to learn to learn, in general there is nothing to borrow bad, because everything is created e and created yes us e. it's just that when you take something, at the same time you add, uh, a piece of yourself, it already becomes completely different. but at the same time the same, well, that is, it is interesting, we must try. just do not be afraid of inspiration, it is everywhere, well, or about a combination of colors, but you can just look at any flower. uh,
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alstroemeria rose, i don't know anything, and there 's just a whole palette, combined into one and a variety of colors. and i think uh hmm so many or pictures to look at paintings on mana by matisse. in the same place it would seem very bold color combinations, but they look very harmonious in the company of each other, that is, inspiration is everywhere everywhere in paintings in nature in colors in music in films. e. hmm everywhere the question is again desire. if you want to be inspired, do it. go to the pushkin museum. and type on the internet in the search engine of logs. and now, here it is, here it is, the movement, if you want comfort, or beauty, a duel will meet beauty and
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be inspired, that's why we have a motto. uh, our gang is about comfort and being inspired to inspire. here that's how we live. life inspires me life has many different aspects. this is music too. these are people. this is nature. these are my roots. my clan my family, and i myself because inside each absolutely everyone there are no exceptions inside each person there is god's spark , the question is in the degree of burning, if it is extinguished, you can ignite it, if it burns, then thank god, but from the sermon. forgot who well, it doesn't matter. i’m
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ending with just these words, the 13th new year’s series, that if at least one candle burns, then absolute darkness is already impossible, therefore, if every person carefully a-a keeps this magical candle of god inside himself and gives it the opportunity to burn, then everything will be just great, here.
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