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probably, it would not be worth talking about him at all, but talking carefully, but the producers tsekalo and mishin are very serious people and know how. uh, quite a controversial idea to sell beautifully. and by this they certainly resemble the cinema of the old soviet era. uh, when people took a completely crazy idea. for example, uh, the work brigade is waiving the bonus or uh. russian radio operator with two children's bundles under her arm. uh, he fools the gestapo for a long time and runs away from them in the very center of berlin or stirlitz razvillera, telling him that the suitcase is with a russian radio operator. he took on the exclusivity of motives , completely unaware that he had terrible nonsense inside him, but nonetheless. and these idiotic plots later fell into the hands of the most serious professional. here is a nematographer by an outstanding
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director, firstly, an amazing artist, and secondly, a very strong dialogist. thirdly, what made the viewer periodically not only believe in what was happening, but a little distracted from the original stupidity, but the ideas and e of the central central direction of the central intrigue. and the same thing happens from the series negotiator e, tsekalo takes on e. the role of the geologist of the same one of our two best screenwriters , oleg malavichka, already mentioned in today's podcast, and trusts the production to a very serious one. as for the master of staging craft on gena rubekova, as for the performers of the main roles, the negotiator becomes an absolutely wonderful pacharism. uh , kirill pirogov, and moreover, also paired with
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vadim mishukov , he is also a very serious performer, today, the first role of pirogov in the picture of georgy nikolayevich daneli eagle and tails, and georgy nikolayevich then took the great prose, and one of our most our greatest pro bunnies. e, vladimir semyonovich mokanin, and in the first breath, e, the story of e siberian guy, e strong, real fun. e, who knows how to achieve everything in life, but, at that moment in the mid-nineties, georgy nikolaevich wanted to reformat history under the e of a persistent domestic slender intellectual. u on the steering wheel, uh serious and ferocious alpha male, he took a rather slender, but very good artist,
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kirill pirogov a. he was absolutely not to blame for the fact that he was not a healthy siberian peasant blood and milk. uh. well , i think, as far as i remember, uh, i went over his performance as well. although he performed what the director instructed him, so i will never miss the opportunity to praise once again. e, mr. pirogov, when he deserves it, and in this picture, he deserves it, e, the film rides completely on his e, his charisma is less and enough attractive, uh, appearance of a woman who became the subject of contention between two uh, fsb negotiators, pirogue meshakov. plays would be without a hundred. nkogra a-a, which many veterans of the soviet spectator business. we saw her at the age of 12. now
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it is quite pleasant to look at her as an adult. uh in general. this is a very exciting movie, unless , of course, you constantly discount the fact that uh, harsh godfathers dividing the funeral business among themselves remained in russia in the distant past. well, many other starting points. uh, the grief podcast still deserves corrections with you, during the day and i denis gorelov reviewing the leading domestic tv series of our time, another series that deserves serious attention is the black spring picture , a film written by sergei taramaev and any lion, staged by sergei taraev and love lion, and the movie is about our uh tenth-graders graduates living in
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the city of kerch uh, kerch is not indicated there by its name in the film, but many of its residents recognize the shooting, it was there uh hmm kerch tenth graders are concerned about, uh, a very serious pressing topical issue. was dantes hmm a gay person , there, of course , another word was used, but uh, let's just say right now we can't use it. and this question captured tenth graders very strongly. they discussed this topic , it was clear that in a bad way, but not everyone dante. doubts this person is, but there was a conversation that he was in good too, but the worried classmates. uh, somewhere in kerch they got a couple of dueling pistols and decided solve your problems with the help of the ancient dueling code. and uh, some e noble
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ideas about honor about how an aristocratic person should behave in modern conditions, but it should be clearly noted that the main and most important problem. ah, modern youth in russia is the only one in the world, and the fact is that the world needs much fewer rock musicians of tv movie stars than tens of millions of modern youth apply for these places. and usually in general, more or less the previous generation s e s this truth compelled were to reconcile, but a consumer society. e, in every possible way inspired the young generations that e money is a woman, glory is waiting for them literally around the corner, so the collision with reality causes them a completely inhuman trauma and a desire to decide.
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uh, all things are done in radical ways , including with the help of dueling pistols, and in the middle of the picture the hero seizes the school radio centers and starts talking about the fact that all his life he wanted to be engaged in fishing, and all in the rye in the image and likeness of salinger's hollan, caulfield, and this explains quite a lot in the background of the authors. yes, and the heroes , too, uh, the fact is that his ferocious, rather tedious and gloomy contours with adults were at least a little explained by the ferocity of the then regimes in the ussr usa . or in the fifty-first year, at the height of cartism, but it was translated by us and published 10 years later, the sixty- first height of khrushchevism and, to many readers. e hmm in general, uh, the mood is cold coffee. yes, uh. hmm, against the authorities,
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parents of adults and the whole world. well, it was close enough. uh, with the cold of coffid, three generations of our bores were worn like an inscribed cake, but since then. adults and children both in europe and in russia are completely kissed in the ass, but they are categorically looking for them. how to heal all their possible injuries and it’s even impossible to imagine. how much and where you need to get money, and cars of sympathetic villagers, so that only their majesties will forgive civilization for its imperfection, but about the film. in general , it might not even be worth talking about, but the directors. uh, lviv's trams were found for the execution of their ideas by very exciting boys, girls, turned out worse, but hmm, the company of the black spring, just
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absolutely brilliant . eh, gleb kalyuzhny a long time ago. he established himself as a rather interesting, outstanding performer. uh, even more so, uh, the costume designers have done their work, uh, he's in his hood over his coat. just perfectly reminiscent of e students of a raznochinets of the beginning of the century before last, a and in general, it looks very good and just corresponds to the main intentions of the series, a at a constant volume. i am here with him artyom nightmares, and valentina number two oleg chugunov three and nikita heads 4, and i never mentioned the first two, but in general mention. they deserve it.
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as for chugunov, he had a very good role in the tv series kidney, the lagre appears on the screen quite often and in general, people have already been remembered, at least in the tv series two hills. but hmm, this is fine e five. uh, solves all his problems and questions, unfortunately they for some reason, you can even understand why they constantly talk about shit. ah, the author clearly wants to bring down the noble paphos, which is quite inappropriate for modern kerch, and they use constant fecal details for this. ah, on the one hand. this is more or less, but understandable, but at some point another thing strains, that you want to put up with it. uh, just because, uh, the main character is clearly full of protest
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moods in every way mood and vagrant. and young in the local tavern, too, all of himself is full of great protest, and people of such a warehouse, they really like to talk about shit. uh, so noticed. this is their point. and it just so happened that, uh, all four series, uh, that we are reviewing are quite suitable for viewing, but very, uh, interesting and make you watch to the end, not with every series this happens, but three of them are based on rather, shall we say, controversial ideas , uh, not very relevant to modern reality and only a series about demons, the thirteenth clinical seems to be written off from the nature of demons. we all know they are reproduced by the screenwriter, goldsmith and
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director kozinsky exactly as we saw them with these demons and in general we have an idea about them. it was a podcast of grief by fire and its host denis gorelov a until the next meetings until the next series. this podcast is a must read. today we will talk about the dark alleys of bunin as the pinnacle of an erotic rose and aglaya on batnikova, director, writer, host of the podcast, uh, marina is my guest today stern is a neurologist, uh, head of the department of neurorehabilitation, candidate of medical sciences, uh, and sergei izotov, poet, journalist, specialist in the white guard movement. you can imagine that. and why did i
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choose dark alleys, because it seems to me that ah bunin has reached the pinnacle of his skill. uh, in this collection of short stories. it is also interesting to me that these stories were written during the second world war in exile, and, uh, it was a kind of destroying the world, that is, we already understand that bunin was an emigrant from the russian empire. and he didn't agree. with revolution and refused to return to russia , but uh, nevertheless, and the basis of his work were memories of this noble life in russian and uh. i’m wondering why bunin turned, let’s say, to the topic of erotica, because it was quite innovative for high literature and why he did it so successfully, and marina dark alleys actually reveal to us this world
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of everyday aristocratic environment. e, where e love was in e people of noble origin of the demon of sex. well let's just say yes bunin in the dark alleys. eh, a lot of it is about real-life erotic flat relationships that aristocrats developed mainly, but with peasant women with slaves with some orphans who lived. in the house in this there is, it seems to me, some. well, such a duality that breaks the psyche, that relatively speaking, love is one thing for you, and sex is completely different for you, and it’s like a gap between love and erotica, as it seems to you, if there is some value gap in this and does it prevent a person from being happy. and i think that this is primarily due to the attitudes that society dictated at that time, and the aristocratic
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environment in russia is an orthodox environment. orthodox values. they still always well denies- if not denied, then let's say so concealed, but all these flat pleasures they were perceived as a sin. and accordingly, this is from childhood, firstly, the little aristocrats had great examples in the form of their parents. yes, that is, these are values that have been formed over several centuries, yet in this way by the twentieth century, formed quite clear. well, let's say a binary value system. yes , you have, uh, what society dictates. you must comply with the rules, uh, which are well, such scripts by and large and scripts, yes , the scripts by which you live and are obliged to implement, you must receive there by inheritance and, accordingly, uh, continue the family line . well, no one has canceled the needs of young men in the process
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, let's say, maturation in the process, and they are growing up in some way. i think not were satisfied with verses, therefore, of course , find it all. exit, that is, if you have a need to implement it, you implement it in the way that is available to you. in this case , these are the same more accessible women, available from the social system. yes. uh, still, the fates of these girls were destroyed, that is, we know that they, uh, then could not lead a normal life. after seducing them. eh, yes, some barchik, for example, and this resulted in some unpleasant stories and even actually for the main story of the dark cycle. alleys, dark alley. he is just about such a meeting, when the master meets a seduced one, when you and a woman after , uh, many years, yes, there are countless and she is already of natural age, but he remembers her
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beauty and then she enters into a conversation with him and tells that her heart was broken. she was very unhappy that he ruined her life, that she still loves him, and in general, it pops up in his memory, right? this is an adventure and he is at the end, when he is walking in a carriage. hmm, remembering, he understands that it was still a misalliance, and she would never was able to become a mother, his children and other conditional exit were not unpleasant for him. yes , when you meet, er, seductively, when there women started, he says, you ruined my whole life. and i agree that, but here is also the moment that the peasant community was even more religious of course, such girls. they were stigmatized by and large , and they weren't free any more. uh, hmm they were trapped in a big way because, well, what a dream girl. yes, that's the one, if we're talking about the script, yes, that one
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the very scenario of cinderella well, it is eternal by and large, they all dreamed of getting married, and they all imagined that love won, love will win, but, unfortunately, no, this is not so. for them, it is, by and large , a psychological trauma and and if we look from the point of view of medicine, yes, directed things, then this is post-traumatic stress syndrome. the sad fate of christian women before the vein of serfdom, yes or how, and this is not only before the abolition of serfdom, it is after because if we are considering the period that bunin describes; this turns out to be the very beginning of the 20th century. at that point in time, probably, psychology still remained until the twenties , that is, uh, slavery was abolished, but psychology still remained this social, that is, slavery. you canceled the relationship persisted, honestly people. uh-huh seryozha tell
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me please, in principle, among the people who immigrated about these white officers about this environment, the representative who was bunin and some of her features. what is clear that this is both orthodoxy and a monarchy? yes, some psychological and social features. tell us more about it, please, we can unite it, perhaps, only by the fact that they were forced to flee. this is the first and second. this is a general understanding rather than such nostalgia. it expressed quite differently in different representatives of this society, but because they were driven there to certain cities. the same, that is, there is paris, but there is no money, what is the same at the same time were there, young conditional migrants. here are the borispoplavskys, who earned money there as a cab driver, and wrote at night, having lost everything or borisaviks, who later returned wanted to turn off. ah, the communist system. eh, but also at the same time was considered a close friend of gippius budding, or a writer. they lived in the past
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, roughly speaking, they tried through this past. yes, through this past bring hope for the future, and they lived very introverted and believed their ideas. well, this is it, it can somehow be saved and continued. the tradition that they took with them atlantis drowning forever, because there was no more this aristocracy, there was no more social order, there was nothing from their past. yes, at the same time, again, if we take bunin conditionally, then this is a representative of such a seasoned emigration, that is, he is not quite the same, roughly speaking, such a post, turgenev's wipe. you know, when you have an estate and so on, you are already leaving with a name. you don’t leave, like many others you don’t leave, how to make him a famous author famous, by the way, yes, he received his first fame and all the pushkin prizes, as for this the translator flirted with symbolists and perhaps it was precisely his perception of poetry shaped his prose as well, because they are especially dark alleys in terms of concentration
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of density. yes, here, for example, take a beauty. that is, as it were, well, there really is not. yes , there really is no plot, there is what the poet does, roughly speaking, he dissolves some kind of reality and collects it. from the symbols, here is a very dense, very compressed something, and you already, while reading it, understand that there is another fable behind this. what, uh, how can you characterize this white guard? deyskaya they wanted to carry real russia as they imagined it represented. here, but they wanted the past, or try to fit it into these small circles with the hope that they will return there, or somehow modernize it. and that's from all this from this attempt at games with the past. they all repelled, and here there were several exits, and there was a very mesotherapeutic exit to score everything there and try, as it were , to call for the destruction of the universe, as ivanov did in some verses, that is, such cynicism is isotropism. and there was a way out to try to come to terms with it and return and here national bolshevism, which was then
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born. it is also a reaction to this loss of soil. yes, you were someone, but that's all and you're trying. yes, there the shooters are trying to offend the change of the vevekians are trying to unite. here are some historical uh, native to the logic of the development of imperial russia and the soviet one and see this as one big project. and many tried to return and returned to the same, for example, vertinsky, as far as i know. bunin was offered to return, but he turned out to be, and this, by the way, is the most curious and it is curious, and in the spirit of his work these dark alleys, because bunin is a man of such timelessness who is lost in him in well, yes, that is, in what, in principle, they present him mainly that you have not created any image that you could cling to. you don't have your own schismatic. you do not have. e tolstoy characters. yes, dying australians look at the sky. do you agree that he managed to create an image of russia, an image of the motherland that is, maybe there is no one character, but this is the world. eh, here is the noble life, there
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a lot of writings. he outlined his condition. that is, precisely because he poetizes prose, he is a person not a state , not a narrative, and uh, this is the worst thing, because when you don’t have this roughly speaking ideological core or even hatred there is strong. cynicism towards women. i don't even know about reality , rather, well, it seems that he simply describes it in strokes and that is why he probably refused to immigrate. that is as if vichy france in russia in vichy france - what is this? where he wrote the dark time, an underoccupied state, it is not clear who controls it, it is not clear what you live on such a piece of timelessness. that is why, in order to gain at least some understanding of time, he turns to the past. he also began to write this life of arseny. you also immigrated the life of arseny
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in the novel of a horse and, well, like a military man, by the way, probably the most disturbing emotion, because he wrote it at the word, but in dark alleys. i think he's researching precisely the theme of relationships and completely different layers of it. that is, relatively speaking, he runs away. it seems to me from uh some problems just when you find yourself in timelessness. you know, like a person from dostoevsky's underground, you have nothing but a description of yourself and these states, and then you can't even return, because he said, in my opinion, but, well, as it were, and who i am ? well, i'm used to living in france something i don't feel like everyone is already dead. yes, leave me alone, at the same time, it’s like this again a journey, he even has an image of the road, an image of what happened, it is precisely the sphere of love that supports him. that is, it turns out, he is still an ax in this series, and he cannot find this evidence of his roughly speaking such
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a defeat, including, because all these relationships end either with regret about something gone, or with the fact that he is cruel threw some emancipated girls, or there, i kind of oh, what did she get, better. i will think of a beautiful peasant woman. as if. well, what a pity that we are not together. here it seems to me this is a matter of perception of the environment, that is, people moved everything, well, their usual environments to a completely different one, and for obvious reasons, they really took some shreds of the past and they served as a support for their subsequent development. some of them just got used to it. yes, and go further there pasternak and someone just got stuck. as you rightly said, exactly in that part of the environment that they brought, and they could not simply integrate it into the environment that was at that moment in time, because the era of change. it's not only they who turn out to be a variable era, then also military operations.
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yes, one way or another, this is, well, a rather stressful situation and a person, of course, clings to what he understands is familiar and he does not want to leave this, maybe often invented world, often tied to some kind of sensual sphere because, well, she is one of the most i, she the most real yes, in a situation where the world is changing, when the world is changing, and the person is watching. about myself trying to find support. and now, if we're talking about poets poets are like people who described the space feeling them. this is the feeling of being. this mixed sensory environment is their fulcrum by and large, so it leaves as soon as you create one work, as if, if the experience is not turned into text, it does not even become the past, as the rapper slava kpss read and you there are dense some concentrations. but bunina she always ends with some kind of defeat , roughly speaking erotic, including, and this,
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by the way, is connected with his first, in my opinion, love that the story is the story of what he had. and the love that came to him , but she could not stand the craving of everyday life, as far as i remember, yes and no, this is still connected with his first job oryol province yes, she will not stand it said e dear. i'm leaving to live normally in life. maybe here it is, like the first experience, always leaves its mark. yes , such an imprinting, by and large, it is assimilated and projected onto all subsequent relationships, but at another time such a work could have taken shape in a different historical in the context of such longing for the motherland for the beautiful russian women, something for the motherland is not tied to time. it has a connection to the person to the situation. yes, to the situation. is it possible to say like this? for example, uh, there's a lot of criticism right now. i
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hear in the direction of the artists that why you do not reflect the current situation? why are you on what is happening, here it seems to me, bunin and dark. this is just a wonderful example of how a person, when there are really some historical cataclysms around, he takes and writes an erotic prose is completely without time, and time and people in which they no longer exist and never this world will not return and it becomes hmm a work of reference erotic and we still do. uh, let's focus on this. hmm, on this prose, and it turned out that this is a very successful example of an artist who does not pay attention at all, because what is happening around you can say so, yes, uh, to do something of your own completely in counterpoint with respect to , uh, the situation and he succeeds and he wins against those who can be, uh, somehow
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he was more focused on the current situation if you didn't, if time forced him to turn to it, it seems to me, that is, you know, history played its role. she pushed him out and thereby forced him to pay attention to it. ah here, of course, as would analogy with demons. i, uh, ask for dostoevsky that is, as it were, a conditional verkhovensky, who is obsessed with political ideas and stavrags, to whom he speaks and let's go to kontonuri, as it were, and i answer him there with you we will spider watch that descend from the roof. damn, i found my big spider and my office of time, it seems marina a. i wanted to talk, that's what we mentioned, that's it. e dostoevsky is a wonderful example, after all, like dostoevsky we have for this consonant with this what is there, so that not a book is ready for psychopathology. day after day
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read. today we are talking about bunin and dark alleys, as the pinnacle of erotic prose. my guest is marina stern, a neurologist, head of the department of neurorehabilitation candidate of medical sciences, uh, and poet, sergey izotov hey marina, do you agree? it seems to me that bunin is a very healthy person, and he has a very healthy sexuality. and this is reflected in the dark alleys. that is, if we compare, for example , with dostoyevsky, i heard men tell me many times that after reading the image of dostoevsky's woman, this forever broke their psyche of relationships with women. well, it seems to me that this is connected precisely with the image of a woman. and bunin's let's say it. so erotic plast he is a plast healthy person. can i say so. yes, i think so, because despite the fact that a sad look yes
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on a woman is some kind of reflection of a sad experience, as a rule, this is, well, reality, yes, that is, it does not give those colors that usually characterize a certain plaque the ninth does not give negative colors to psychopathology. ah. here are the negative positives. that is, it doesn't matter. these are extremes. these are extremes. these are sharp corners - these are the words that we describe the image of a woman, because either way or otherwise of his dostoevsky bunin, we look at women with male eyes. well, yes, and accordingly, he describes how he perceived them. he describes their thoughts, describes first of all his thoughts, and not women's thoughts. well, are the thoughts of these women really worthy of being written down, right? let's stick with the male look, but uh okay. this is a relationship with love. with respect to the woman. it seems to me that in the dark alleys, despite this. well, let's just say, the global
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of the alliance which is constantly present in these love stories, as a red thread. uh, still, there is, uh, a respectful admiring attitude towards a woman, and i didn’t see e anywhere. here. eh, let's say some kind of e deceit. yes or some kind of narcissism on the part of the same female heroine there was one short story about how the main character of a woman who was in the theater comes to him, in my opinion, she saw her say, now you are my love, and not for some time meet, and then he just finds her. a lot in bed, she, as if she had never happened, lights up and says, so what and what did you come at all, but because you don’t have to deal with a woman, taking the initiative is already a moral assessment. one was found. i think that this is a look, first of all, of a healthy man on a healthy
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woman, because no matter how, no matter how it was, it's tragic. yes, love, there, uh, at the expense of you, it’s important that it’s impossible there, like the heroes of one of the short stories, when, ah, they say goodbye to a woman says goodbye to her husband on the platform and sits down, knowing that he is waiting for real stories. moreover , bunin described that he himself was sitting on this train and leaving with someone else's wife. whom did he force to shoot himself, then no, no one shot himself. he invented this, but, nevertheless, the situation was such that this person could shoot himself, but by the way, when i read it, i had the feeling that bunin was behind the hero who shoots, that is, at some point. he suddenly jumps to the point of view of this husband that he was looking for her. yes, in sochi , somewhere else in gagra, and then she does, the tunic is shaved and shot from two revolvers. that is, at that moment i suddenly realize that i don’t understand very well. and that's the point of view.
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