tv PODKAST 1TV December 29, 2023 12:00am-12:46am MSK
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the republicans will not find the very checks that were sent to joe biden, or they will not find records there, videos that confirm that he was the person interested in this money, this is, in principle, a hopeless impeachment, but it certainly seriously affects the image of the american president, who now it is at the lowest levels in the entire history of the united states. trump?
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we understand that conservatives are unlikely to support the colorado supreme court, especially since other supreme courts in other states have already expressed their opinion that there is no reason for the president to exclude former president trump from the ballot. i noticed that biden has changed his rhetoric regarding ukraine, if he previously stated that the united states will support ukraine for so long.
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it is in this direction, plus everything, that they are now considering options for somehow sponsoring ukraine at the expense of frozen russian assets, well , that is, such casuistry, yes of course, but imagine breaking the law jeopardizing the status of the dollar as a national currency is now much easier for the american government than persuading congress to sponsor...
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thank you, goodbye, we have had, let's say, a difficult year. he will say directly that a lot of things happened that turned out to be unexpected for everyone in the world, there were difficulties, there were trials, but i am sure that we can say that if russia has not yet won, but it has definitely survived, and this is the result of a special operation, when russia is opposed by more than 50 countries of the collective west, this result
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is, of course, very impressive and very encouraging. for me, personally, the past year, as for the whole country, was the same. quite difficult, but it was also very productive. this was the first year that i taught the program as a citizen of the russian federation. accepting russian citizenship was a natural decision for me in the current fateful situation. and i am proud of the trust placed in me by the opportunity to express my opinion on channel one. thank you bye we'll meet again. in the new twenty-fourth year,
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hello, this is a space stories podcast, i am pilot cosmonaut anton shkaplerov for... a year that has real cosmic proportions. this is the first film that was shot not only on earth, but in space. both yulia peresilt and klim shipenko really flew into space, and i am a real witness to this. in general, i believe that the challenge project is
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another next step in human exploration of outer space. on april 20, the film challenge was released widely in cinemas. russia, and january 1 picture. on the air of the first channel, the challenge changed my life, before that i was a cosmonaut doctor who did what he loved, i flew into space, i believed that i think that my profession is the most interesting both on earth and beyond, i was not they recognized me on the street, i had never acted in a feature film, i didn’t know how a feature film is made, but at one point everything changed, the famous one woke up, tell me, what was the challenge for you? but the film’s challenge didn’t change my fate, but my year is 2023 the call definitely changed, because before that, if they told me from previous works , excuse me, but can i take a picture with you, you ’re an actor here, then after the film the calls it
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happened like this, benik, benik, or maybe that’s this crooked sound already benik, can i come with you, but the name is already correct, tell everyone, otherwise benik benik. name is benik, but anton, in principle, since the three of us didn’t fly into space, so no big changes happened in our destiny, we just starred in a very good, cool movie, which naturally many people dreamed of got in, but didn’t get in, because like in any film we go through a casting, but you went through a casting, it’s just that i didn’t go through the casting and i didn’t get into the film, but the film was hit by the blue, i had my next field.
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become a presenter, act in a film, although maxim, i know , we talked about poland, you always dreamed of space, i had a certain interest in the events that happened in the early sixties, the end of the fifties, the beginning of the sixties in our country , of course, huge, huge interest for me represents the personality of sergei pavlovich korolev, i watched a lot of documentaries about him all the time, and in general i won’t even say anything, but you look like you could have been ripped off the tongue. he dreamed of space and created the most powerful soviet space program, sending first a satellite, then a man into space. this story, but i still get goosebumps, this story made a huge impression on me in
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my youth, at some point, when the internet appeared, i watched a lot of documentaries about it, i even know some details, because there were also a lot of technical problems when alekseevich flew, when he flew around. no, by the way, by the way, this is even connected with how i got into the film challenge, because i met klim once, i knew klim very indirectly, someone introduced him to us at some kind of birthday, he really liked peled from tyumen, this is a dried fish that my mother-in-law sent, i came to the birthday with this peled, and there we first met klim, it was the period when he took off the salute 7, after what many years, i don’t know, a few there, four there , 3.5 years have passed, i met him on another birthday and i saw on social networks that he was going somewhere to baikon . some kind of descent vehicles, parachutes, i say , what’s going on, i liked it there, well
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, we’re getting ready, listen, and i started to talk to him, again, like yuri alekseevich gagarin was descending about the braking propulsion system, which did not unhook from the descent module, which burned out in the dense atmosphere, so it landed in the wrong place, i also took it off, started talking, i started talking to him with this and it seems to me, and it seems to me, i could of course be wrong, this is my inner one, which maybe helped you when... already later where -about six months, when klin began to thoroughly prepare for the film challenge project, it seems to me that somewhere under the crust i surfaced in his mind with my stories at that very birthday, because then they called me and asked first of all if he had a driver’s license for the category ah, a motorcyclist, and i have them, it turns out i was in my time i passed the abc test, i can also drive a kamaz , i say, of course, i immediately took a picture of my license for the astronaut, and to become an astronaut you definitely need category a, no, not nadyal, that’s the same according to the film, according to the film category.
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they laughed and laughed, and klim said: well, that’s it, that’s all, here’s mother and daughter, that’s it, yes, actually, listen, but i’m i find out in all the news that they are going to make a movie in space, that is, i, as a filmmaker , am really happy about this, and somewhere in some dreams i say, oh, everyone is lucky, as if, really, like a classic southerner of armenia i can i swear, i couldn’t even think that i would be there. it seems like a lot of time passes, i ’m busy with some kind of script stuff, then that
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’s it, a woman, an agent, calls me, but she’s not my main agent, that is, we once worked with her and says: benik, hello, this and that , can you do self tests, we are there for a film, a challenge, and sends me a selection of like roles, i’m so sorry, i say , can i read something, she’s like that, there’s nothing, like just this, and i read this hero, my rafik, and i ... have to do self-tests, that is, well, i have some doubt about everything, some kind of self-tests for a big project, what is this, well, an episode, probably there is this and that, i read, read, read, and there at the end it says that the hero, that he should have a belly, that is, so plump, well, put on a belly, listen, in the cinema, and there was a real scene when i was filming, this is mine, listen, that is, i do, you can listen to the kebab, i do some self-tests. opinion, because i don’t really know the agent, how would i do something like that, that is, i send it, and 2 days pass,
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during these two days i meet big directors at the omedi film studio who ask me: listen, how are you? i say, yes, here are some samples, i made a call, i say, well, i didn’t like something, they were like, well , you’re crazy, what do bad samples mean? or did something wrong, i called the agent 2 days later to say: listen, can i do more tests, and somehow she showed up with me. tummy, yes, like this one, i do new self-tests, and no one calls me, a month and a half passes and they write to me and say: listen, klim, he wants to meet you, i come to klim, get acquainted. he says: listen, well, your hero has a sense of humor, this and that, he is from krasnodar, that is, a surgeon. i say, listen, what kind of humor? and he says, well, this kind of armenian humor is needed, and i’m like, there is a photograph of gagarin hanging, and i say, listen, well, you probably want the armenian to speak like this, but i was in space, this is ours, yuri gogoryan, and he is like, yes,
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here, here, he says, here just like that, and after that we shoot the scene, i understand that... he says in his head, and i’m already like, well, goodbye, so joyful, oh, they didn’t say anything about the belly, the shooting is in two, i’m so creamy benik, i say, yes, i’ll open it, he says, well , you understand what you need to dial, i say how to dial, i say, i just i lost weight, so for the role i gained 9.5 kg, and the horror, well, really the humor of my hero, seemed to be built on this, that he really believed that he could be the first armenian, if you were offered, no matter what , i will fly only in good company, we arranged it for you, people don’t fly, if you fly for 12 days, well, in 12 days, you see , we filmed around europe in a hurry, i think the next filming will not be 12 days, it will be
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a month for example, we can tolerate it for a month too. borbon stersman is a product of the stellar group. we continue talking about the film challenge. this podcast space stories, and me, anton shkaplerov. my guests are elena valyushkina, benya karakelyan and maxim stoyanov. guys, you were at the cosmonaut training center, you were in almost all the simulators, you saw how selection takes place, right down to it. before even the centrifuge, that is, we ourselves participated, yes , i’ve been in the centrifuge, it certainly made a huge impression on me, the question was, were you spinning or 4g i had a load, they told me now, in my opinion, irina viktorovna told me, said that now you've descended from orbit as normal, that's right, 4g, yes,
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we have a video of you flying into centrifuges, lilies of the valley. hello, bright may , four, how are you feeling, presented a huge horseradish right under your nose, five already, you said it’s a lily of the valley, six already, david, how are you, 8g site. stopping the centrifuge , well, i definitely can’t stand it, i’m going to break down over this, without all this you can fly away or is it necessary, even our tourists go through the same thing, yulia, they went through it in a record 3 seconds to a month, before that we all
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the tourists were driven away in 9 months, listen, but on our plane, haven’t we ever... they tested the ability, there was no 4g , there, in my opinion, there are two 2 s to, when is it when he, when he dials, when he dials, breaks it, when we were pressed, this is somewhere 2 s to up to three units exactly, some of you felt sick in zero gravity, according to the plot, according to the plot or during rehearsal, according to the plot, according to the plot, according to the plot, we have a video, let's watch it, come on, now you will have 10 times 25 seconds each, so that approximately understand what weightlessness is and how it works. let's go, mode, 5 seconds, the most amazing thing, max, i'll reveal it with your permission, according to the plot, he vomited me, in reality maxim vomited, but they didn’t
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tell you that you can’t eat, you have to, no, by the way, he had the right approach. on the fourth or fifth takeoff, i realized that something was getting worse for me, well, worse, we just realized later, it was like this, i know why, it was me, i had 20 slides, you had 10 , in my opinion, there was a phase , when, after ten hills, i went on another 10 hills, at the end of the tenth, in the sense of the twentieth, i started to feel uneasy and i suddenly had another problem, it was because i had gained weight what it means to me from the parachute is that the cross is pressed here.
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this is you before filming, before filming, yes, we had to check the body and so on, in general , and we went, i, i was just approved straight for filming, that is, i had this initial preparation, that’s what max says , i didn’t go through them, i passed a medical examination, that is, i already came, as if i don’t know all this technical stuff, but about this flight, i’ll be honest, we boarded this plane, we received instructions, i didn’t believe what was there there will be this weightlessness. that is i thought it was something like, well, like we jump up and there’s a second or two, that is , there’s some kind of phase to it, and i remember, just the first
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time, that is, they don’t need to tear us away, yes, that’s it, and we’re really in weightlessness, that is , i was the first one, even a little in a panic, but from the second i was already grouped, that is, but maxim was flying there, maxim was there as a stuntman, it’s just him and milos, they were just in their element, and girls who? because when we met, klim gave me the script to read, i don’t know what it ’s called correctly, well, it was so raw, so thin, thin, well, in general
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it was clear what the film was about, and i was there in general, i was somewhere behind, some commander was walking, an astronaut, that’s it, i didn’t have any words, i didn’t explain anything, nothing , but klim later said that as we began to get to know each other and prepare for the flights, he began to get to know me more, and he was told that only there would be no cosmonauts there, the foreigners refused. they immediately said, we don’t give you ours, we didn’t want to let you into our segment, that’s where yulia is in the dome, they only gave us two, twice, twice for one hour of accompanying the astronaut, although well, i was the commander of the station, when they flew away, i became the commander of the entire station for six months, that is, as if i were the station, and this was already my fourth flight, i had already lived for a year and a half in this house, i knew him better than everyone who was there, but still they put a spoke in the wheels, they didn’t want the film to be made so that it wouldn’t turn out so gorgeous, well...
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you bought it, this hero, he’s right in humor , and i really like to joke, that is, i got it, yes, well , what they give us, we play, as if elena is different in life, of course, how this all happens, you they send me a script, you read it, you understand, no, i don’t want it, it’s not mine, i won’t, it’s not interesting, i don’t play in this, then they send me a script, you read it and you say, yes, of course, firstly, well , it’s clear that i’m there...
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in any talented creative team, yes, but there are some things that come from the actor, not what is written there, then the actor comes , he brings himself, his story, and because of this, even during filming , some phrases change, something changes, something is added, it would be good if in your daughter’s life she had to fly into space. not a professional cosmonaut, a doctor, do you think you would have easily let her go, or she had to hide it all, like in the movie, i would let go, but it’s not easy, but for me, if you’re asking about me personally, then i have such a relationship with my daughter that if such a situation happened, then ultimately she would decide whether she would fly or not, that is she wouldn’t have to hide it, but they’d come up with baikal, divers, i don’t know, maybe, maybe
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didn’t fall for a long time, stuck, stuck , because gravity didn’t save me, gravity, attraction, attraction, and that’s where i eat this caviar of this omul, wow, beautiful, but not honey, no, it takes me a long time, usually when you you’re eating something in the frame, they ask, do you have allergies, no, do you have allergies, and for a very long time we asked, lena, what kind of allergy do you have to jam? i say: i ’m not allergic to jam, but what does jam have to do with it? they say: well, you will probably eat jam with a spoon, yes, with a spoon, i say, well, i can eat any jam, but only if it’s a cherry, for example, then there are seeds, you understand, yes, that i have to somehow- that means spitting it out, i come to shoot, naturally, there is no boiling, but it means caviar, they give me a jar of really somulem, with this, with caviar, i say, you
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tried this yourself. it’s impossible to eat, i say: go to the store, they went downstairs to the store and bought baby food, which in color resembled yes, in consistency, i mean i ate all this, but it was n’t very good either, the way children eat it, this is without salt, without sugar, it was incomprehensible, they don’t yet know what salt and sugar are, but of course i would have let my daughter go, but - i don’t know, she - of course she would have taken care of me, probably would have done nothing said. we continue talk about the film challenge. this is a space stories podcast, and i, anton shkaplerov. my guests are elena valyushkina, benny korakilyan, and maxim stoyanov. after filming the film and plunging into the selection process for cosmonaut training, what surprised you the most? i know that the first thing that surprised benik was asa. is this a toilet? yes, but how does it
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work? is it true that macha water is recycled? in fact, all these issues need to be discussed on earth. the toilet works on the principle of a vacuum cleaner. here is the processing from urine into water - this is in the american segment, well, glory god, asu - this is a toilet in space, yes, by the way, this is the first, he is the only scene with you , by the way, i later found out that in childhood there were some of these jokes, that like astronauts don’t process all this there, it turns into in the water and no, that’s what i’m saying, it’s just that we don’t use it as food there on russian soil. we can do it as a technical one, if we have a shortage in the american segment, they use it specifically for food, and they take away the shortage of urine from us, as can be seen from some exchanges, i think it is very expensive, nowhere can you find such you can’t buy urine for that kind of money on earth, or you can’t sell it, like i sold mine to an american,
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even in a city clinic, that’s how they haven’t let anyone in for that yet, outrageous things , well, not just astronaut anton, so i had a question about what did you say that i went to finish talking? and this is how it happens, that is , you go, you knock on their door, or is it official, that is, officially, of course, through the ground, yes , of course, not even though, when they come, they are told, go to the russian segment, take them, well, we will we call buckets, containers where urine, yeah, well, he has a number, he just flies in with a number, whoever is older in the segment, well, usually on my flights, i was older, and he says such and such a number, yes, i give it to him in such a friendly way , he... with such , you know, such reluctance, he takes it that they understand that later they will drink it all, and go to each other for salt, so i wanted to go to them for salt, by the way, oddly enough, yes , because for some reason we don’t have salt in our diet at all, and if there was ordinary salt, it would
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fly apart, americans are just like that small bottles, they contain diluted salt, but a very concentrated saline solution, and we squeeze it out, it absorbs normally, and we tried each other’s food, of course, we have an exchange process. food, yes, there is something that they don’t produce at all, for example, our cottage cheese, they love it very much, in america there is no such thing as cottage cheese, they love to even make it in the evening, because it is sublimated, you need to add some water there, wait , it will be absorbed, put it in the refrigerator overnight and eat it cold in the morning, here and we take from them, their coffee is good, i like it, good steaks, the coffee is brewed or ready-made in bags , ready-made, it looks like instant coffee, regular coffee. that is, you can move around the capsules, that is, not through the ground, but simply humanly there are somehow no boundaries,
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if i am the commander of the station, i must go through the station before going to bed, wake up, even fly around the entire station again before everyone else, i am responsible for the entire station, above compartment 16, now there are 16 compartments, that’s 16 rooms, 16 in general. station dimensions, station not small, this is not one compartment, this is 16, the dimensions are approximately the same as a football field, can you imagine, 110 by 70 m, yeah, tell me, but what is it like to sleep, how to sleep in space, there is some concept there, but yes, we live according to time , where we have greenwich time, not moscow , not houston, it’s in the middle, so that it’s convenient to manage from moscow, from houston, and you have one mode, and one mode, we have, for example, time to touch. 9:30 rise 6. the ground only calls you in the most urgent case, everyone is resting, you can watch a movie, play sports, call home, sleep, do whatever you want at this time, this is just the time of your personal sleep, and in 24 hours of ordinary hours you find yourself in the shadow of
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daylight, how many times 16 times, that is, in a day you see the day 16 times and but fantastic, once by the way, we are celebrating the new year, we can celebrate, but we are celebrating at... at a time when one of the crew members in their homeland is celebrating the new year, but the japanese, then we go, we are russians, then we celebrate at the station, or europeans, someone, well, in the morning it was 9 o’clock in our country or 8, i don’t remember, among the americans, well no one gets up in the morning, on holidays there are some alcoholic drinks or not or completely prohibited, that is , george clooney in the film gravity, when he takes out a chip, these are all american inventions. a joke, because it was borscht, but he deliberately took the labels from the ground, stuck them on
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, well, as a joke, he told them: let’s drink some russian vodka at the table, anton, i have a question for you, how old were you, how old were you? decided that you want to become an astronaut, oh? honestly, as long as i can remember, i always wanted to be cosmonauts, in general in my time, this is 50 years ago, boys and girls became cosmonauts, loon boys, girls. and you want to become, say, an astronaut , what should he, where he goes, google on the internet, it’s very
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simple, if according to professions on our website ruskos cosmonaut training center there are exactly the professions that we need, this is understandable and pilots, engineers, it specialists, doctors, and so on, there is a large list, you can look at it, the most important thing is that i meet with children, when they ask how to become a cosnado, i say, this is very simply, you study well, but better than excellent, play sports, listen to your parents. seniors, i assure you, if you already want, graduate from a higher educational institution in any chosen specialty, and the road to space is open, but do you think the profession of an astronaut is more difficult, or regardless of what criteria, a football player is difficult, a fireman is difficult, all professions are difficult in their own way complex, of course, and in order to achieve a certain level in a profession in any profession, you need to work, work, work hard, work hard, just like astronauts, just like actors. i would find a lot in common, in the profession
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of an astronaut and an actor, here are some universal things, here is also attention, huge - the amount of information that needs to be learned, known, understood, processed, it seems to me that this is very true, it seems to me similar things, plus more, plus, of course, physical health, this is very important, as for an actor, i think, well, that is, there are different roles, again, if you are of age and so on, but it seems to me that a lot in general, well, that is, we can let you down such a trait that the film challenge opened the way. to make a film not only on earth, wait, this is a revolution, what do you think, in 50 years, what will a person do in space? yes, probably the same as now, listen, no, maybe in larger numbers, in a big company, if my rafik had flown, he would have taken the grill with him, guys, i’m answering you, it seems to me that’s a plus- minus it will be the same, just maybe some kind of space tourism will appear , it will be easier, well, i mean more accessible than more accessible than now. often it's with people fly with large bank accounts,
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for example, some rafik or roman, and they gave me a ticket, listen, a ticket for my birthday, that i would fly to mars in some year, in some year, you don’t remember, in some year, by the way, i was there in this very mars, in those parts, in those parts i flew past, no, on this one, god, how it is a canaver, a canaver, and yes, and where this one was built. yes, yes, yes, that rocket was being built, and they gave it to me, yes, for my birthday last year, it turns out they sell these tickets, tickets from your last name, that is , i don’t know how they will collect them, suitcases, the whole flight number is written there, written, everything is written there, even the place, everything is written, well , as for mars, it seems to me unlikely that will a person ever fly there, in 5 years definitely not , they should probably somehow come up with some kind of ship where several generations will live, yes, no, it will take six months to fly to mars, i believe that this will happen simply yes, it won’t happen someday , of course.
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in a few hours it will be in 100 years, like would be, but i think that we will find the time to reach mars. maxim, be an optimist , because they are still arguing about whether they were on the moon or not, that’s right, americans, yes, what do you think, by the way, of course they were, anton and i talked about this topic, why, and why did such a theory come about, i believe that it would be the same theory as to why the earth is flat, well, i usually answer, in 2 years of living in space, i circled the earth almost 12,000 times, it’s a round point, unfortunately. time is coming to an end, my guest was a space crew of actors,
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starring in the film challenge are honored artist of russia, elena valyushkina, actor benik rokelyan and actor maxim stoyanov. i'm anton shkaplerov, this is a space stories podcast. this is a podcast of mount fire and i, its host denis gorelov, with a story about new year's films by aldar lyazanov, about winter films, of course, his most important film in this... relationship will be the film irony of fate, the film irony of fate has been rolling out a huge amount lately number of complaints, there is a strong suspicion that as we move away from the premiere, the national tradition will fall, because the younger generation is not very ready to get attached to screens, the older generation is still keeping the topic, in one of the japanese
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reviews, what traditions different nations practice during the new year, it was said that italians... as far as i remember , they throw away furniture, americans give each other scary, monstrous red-green colors, grandma’s svetars with deer, it’s an obligatory tradition to appear at the sanctuaries of monstrous sunrises, and russians watch a film about a drunkard, definition of film the irony of fate as a picture about a drunkard, in general, one can say, is absolutely brilliant, and we will now talk about it in more detail, the claims of the younger generation are mainly based on the fact that... lukashin, a mama's boy, by the age of 38 had not yet married and doesn’t know at all from which side to approach a woman, in principle it’s unclear why he is the main character, why you need to look at him for 2.5 hours, it’s especially pleasant to listen to these complaints, and from the side of a generation that for the most part has never been to army, in
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the overwhelming majority have never fought in the yard, zhenya lukashen still wrings ippolit’s hand and says the great phrase: i’ll break it myself, i’ll fix it myself. he is, after all, a street guy and knows how to deal with punks who are too raging, even if they are ministerial. and finally, this same generation, for the most part, studies in paid departments of institutes, simply because they don’t have enough brains to enroll in a free one, they consider the polyclinic surgeon evgeniy lukashin to be a mama’s boy, who is capable of getting drunk and flying away to leningrad and so on, and not beautiful ones. well, let's remember. and as for zhenya lukashen’s relationship with his mother, it is absolutely clear that a person who was 38 years old in 1975 is a man before he was born into war, and most likely he is the son of a widow, and for a huge number of men and women of these ages, their parents were mowed down front, first of all,
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of course, fathers, partly in the repressions, but not so much, because the repressions claimed 20 times fewer people. than the fronts of the great patriotic war, what it means to be a son widows, i actually know myself, my father crashed in a car when i was 10 years old, and my mother, in general, naturally began to expect every second that her beloved son would be brought to her feet first, like her beloved husband, and therefore after school they greet you, when it gets dark you can’t go out, you go to the cinema with your mother, until the ninth grade somewhere, after the theater you.
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i actually said, sasha, you wasted your cognac, because your mother is so wonderful, she sings about a steam locomotive, it was said about yuri detochkin’s mother, in another film by eldar ryazanov remove the car, she was played by the same lyubov ivana dobzhanskaya, and the fact that eldar aleksandrovich constantly cast the same actress for the role of the mothers of the intelligent klutzes, detochkin and lukashin, apparently suggests that she somehow reminded him his own mother, otherwise it is impossible to explain this matter, but to... finish the topic with dobzhanskaya, i remember that when i wrote a review of the film irony of fate, of course, it was not at the time of its release, because at the time of its release i went to second grade is there was a retro review, in the finale it was said that it was unclear in which city of moscow or leningrad the young woman would live.
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