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we make death a kind of well, not ordinary. but somehow, statistically, you begin to treat it as something very scary and very painful, but something that is permanent, as if you constantly have a relationship with them, it's scary, war in general is when, er, it's always scary, fear is so different well, there was fear when you are there somewhere, er, in a point of permanent deployment. yes , you go to sleep there and you are afraid because what if they suddenly raise and say the combat alarm for the battle, so er, it is scary, something can be attached there, some kind of rocket, or something the trap is scary because there one of his brothers went to work there and maybe something will happen to him now, in general, that is, fear is always present, it always happens
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, it is so big, it is so encompassing, and sometimes it is small, somewhere there, it is beating inside and it happens when you control him or when he controls you eh it's still hard for me to talk about death in the context of the film why because i did n't watch it in the cinema and it seems to me that if i watched it in the cinema i would tell at the moment it won't affect the understanding of the plot but there have orders a monument for his four -year-old child, eh, and the employees discuss it among themselves, as i thought it was enough at night, and i understand that in the context in which i am in a state of full-scale war, eh, not everyone would be able to see it, you take it on it is my responsibility to advise everyone to watch this movie. i highly recommend it to everyone, especially to those who have
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recently lost a loved one, because the film has such and such a monologue of one of the characters when he says that losing a loved one is like losing a leg . that is, you had her. well there that's what a child says, and then you somehow wake up and you don't have legs. you have to live like this, you have to do something. and there's no way to go skiing. and here 's this movie. it helps, shows what and how to live , that is, other people's lives in any case, there are many other things going on in this life, is death a part of life if it wasn't a pity if it wasn't sad if it didn't hurt because you lost someone very close to you eh in my opinion he is you along with the
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heroes you are going through this path of reconciliation when we wrote when we were working on the script, we have it this is divided into five parts conditionally and each part is such a stage of acceptance of the problem well, it's anger there and so on, that is, depression , everything else and that's what the viewer goes through there together with the heroes and in the end, this catharsis is too much for this acceptance of life, as for me i saw uh audience reactions i saw people watching and i think that everything worked out for us uh your books you write in russian your posts you write in russian e- nevertheless, the characters speak ukrainian, and you had someone who translated with a price. that is, you wrote
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it was in russian, i wrote it in russian, then i translated it, and then, separately, the translator worked there with the dialogues itself, so that they were more human like that, of course, so that there would not be this dissonance, at the same time, your position is quite clearly and as early as 17th year you wrote a column from mida and said that i write in russian, i will write in russian and this is unchanged, moreover, i realize that i am a dying link, a final link , that is, i end up in ukraine, yes, in ukraine, russian- speaking authors but hmm whether it is not is not certain a contradiction because you are in favor of such a categorical ukrainization because you are in favor of quotas, this is what you support in every way. your child goes to a ukrainian school and reads ukrainian books. explain it. what is this, uh, the secret of the russian soul,
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and you uh- ethnic russians that i will suffer and i will not make an effort on myself and will not switch to ukrainian well, first of all, you have to be stupid to not see certain and true historical events, that is, right now, we have very important events in the country when the country it becomes a country with all the features, with all the necessary criteria, categories , such and such, this is very good because we will not have life, ours will end, and the country will remain, and it is in this country that our children and their children and so on. that's why it's very good that
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it's getting better, namely because it has its own language . the person inside uh, i think in russian, for me, it's uh, such a tool that i use very successfully i work. hmm, when i speak russian, i’m not there. i’m not there . point of view can be read read in any language my latest book is now the rights to it to be printed er publish er print bought one of the european countries right
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now when i was at war i signed a contract by e-mail transfer of rights to the e-book at night called babushka die disliked about a family of miners about three there i am about what you can read this book if you want to write in any language write in russian because it was a russian-speaking environment in which russian-speaking people lived books about the war notes to which they are fascists write it what language in russian can i say even more, you can't write in ukrainian? well, maybe i'll write it . but look, there's probably more in my books. here's
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more than the language itself, well, that is, something that is interesting to people from other countries. others foreign languages, that is, maybe there is something other than only the russian language, i'm talking about it, and it is still expressed in language, but ok, i actually, uh, i do not dispute this right, definitely uh, at the same time , uh, i clearly understand that it is very difficult, complicated process i'm not saying that oh, well, just take it and switch to another language, and it's another language, if you speak russian, it's er, that is, if you speak it at some everyday level, it's a year, well, two, well, i'll make it if necessary there is some kind of language exam, well, it probably won't be some kind of one very very good he is there er mark but it will be a
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good grade i have been reading for more than 40 years i have read a lot of russian-language literature all this literature i have it somewhere inside and when and how in what form in which er to introduce mine to perceive, this is what happens, it somehow creeps out of me, i don't know, well , you read modern literature, well, not very much, and there is such a separate moment when you read languages, they are very different, but uh, it's very easy, it applies to any what kind of language did he write on the side like his own all the ambivalences in his uh-uh stories come out and it really confused him , that is, you start this language of yours, how do you
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work, someone starts somewhere there and here and here and here some words will appear that, well, are inappropriate there , that is, it’s some kind of a joke, it’s bad, i would like to talk to you in 40 years, for example, after 40 years of reading, for example, ukrainian books and did you manage to move to ukraine? it could be . i have no other opinion. me again i have never, not once, not once, not once, have any of my books taken part in any state contests in order to receive state funds specifically for the book, to print the book, or to write the book, or in honor of something like that. then it turns out that something else is needed. when
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publishing houses from european countries approached me. now i can’t. i don’t want to show when the book will be released. it will be clear , so they said. yes, you know. in our time, russian-language books are not in time. it’s still now. completely no need. but we want to talk about your book . do you want to? well, there is something there besides language. well, that's how it works. well, this is the first dissonance that i have when i listen to you, when i watch a movie, when i know about your position, but in the end, again, this is your right, another dissonance that appears to me and i want to know if you don't have it when it comes to the fact that in your film, the actor plays the main role, mr. sergey, who he played the role of a russian officer not so
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long ago, that is, the war in ukraine was already going on incomplete invasion, the war is the producer of the film, maksym leshchenko. if i'm not mistaken , andriy kornienko also produced the polish version of the film in the 16th year. russian cinema is called a historian, it doesn't cross your mind. to me, i am not engaged in recruiting actors today, you, uh, this is your script, this is your hero, who has an entrepreneur, works, and work , this is how you sell the rights, uh, for the adaptation of the book, and you sell the rights to your script, and when you were there, you signed the contract you've done everything and uh there you have in that contract, it is written that you can do
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you have to take part in the filming exactly when you need to be there. correct something, add to the director so that he clearly understands whether this scene is going to pass or not. and there are such questions that have nothing to do with what wave no about the plane, ok, but about your purely subjective, you can't help but have a position on this, because he was filming there, well, as far as i understand everything, i have a very clear position regarding ukraine before the war and all other issues when you have a family in russia i also have my grandmother she is now in russia and she lives there, she is a prisoner of war, she can not leave there, and i understand all these circumstances, but it is completely different to come to russia and work there, receive a salary, join the financing, he, uh, i have such an opinion, everyone is responsible for himself on such at this stage, i wonder if he has any explanation for this. and it is
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probably him because he wrote something like that, so he explains this question to him, and i have no questions about his acting, he is a very excellent actor. he starred, acted, did a very good job what uh was appreciated by critics and he received the highest award from the ukrainian critics for the best role in a planetary film in 2021. what else can be said about these two concepts and you with this well , that is, you can not pay attention not pay attention to what about the fact that he worked in russia before the full- scale invasion of the federal ntv channel in the role of a russian military officer. as far as i understand, he was also signed up for filming there before the invasion, and there he spent - it
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was necessary again, this is not they are not as there does not justify плохо плохо yes of course poor bad bad eh i would do that i would never do that hm i can understand him well i guess i can eh what eh is he doing now well he accepts what he calls war war hm what else is needed? i don't know why i'm so interested in talking about it. because it's all such a huge complex of our awakening and what we talked about at the beginning when you said that we're becoming a real country and it's really true because it's actually many processes that were somehow so background subconsciously, which we didn't pay attention to at all and what am i watching and what recommendations do i have in general uh well, i'm watching, i don't know any videos about design and
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now it turns out oh, and these are russian-made videos about design no, i'll unsubscribe, i understand, we're going through this stage of formation and it's normal, especially above. in the 17th year, in their interview, they talked about the fact that when they were thinking about the concept of living and dead, a dead person uses it, they said that this is also part of such deadness during life. how do you evaluate the process in this awakening now, well, we are learning to live as a separate state and now not all of them understand it and it is normal for some processes, it takes time, they need to come, it is necessary for a person to go through it, that is, these stages, they go, it can happen like this that in a year or so the second salt will be ashamed of the fact that he was filmed there and he will be there, er, there is no need to do or
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say anything about what happened, he can be publicly wrong and this er will probably be very normal because well, we are and we all live in our own layers, well , that is, and uh, i can't uh, i can't uh, a person can't to give a chance so that he somehow realizes himself there and says well, yes. we all measure a person's mistake, a chance to correct it. is there such a moment ? he supports murder if he supports torture, but for me , for example, if uh, i still understand, i really can understand when there was no full-scale invasion and there a person somehow
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felt everything there. yes, well, there is something. something is there -e happens but it refers to but when a full-scale, full-scale invasion, and this is already unanimous. it applies to everyone. and it is clear to everyone that this is a war. well, whatever they call it, they don’t call it, but if a person continues to pay taxes there after that, it is already a sign for me that the person supports the war against us well, i guess it’s right now, i can’t sell it right now, i can’t forgive it, i’d like to refer to one of your posts on your social network on facebook, i’ll quote it in the original language, and for me it was a little too much. well, i was surprised by him because you are in the armed forces of ukraine. you articulate your position very clearly. your wife still served in
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uh, in what year will you remind uh. well, regarding uh, the beginning of the war, she is still a full-time employee, so that is, the war was already going on and you and you are writing, i am from luhansk and more i'm not, i'll run away to explain what it means, not by age. well , because uh, when all this started in luhansk in the 14th year , i was like this, let's say it's not that in such an environment i had such a perception of everything that could be me and it will not be related in any way, well, probably something is happening there somewhere, you know then there was an awareness that one should not do something well, this is an understanding that in this first
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uh, when was the first blow when i wasn't there, not for myself, i explain that i couldn't yes there, well, there somewhere eh- do you understand what you could? well, you just found someone there, so that we don't go, and that's why now, when it's a full-scale offensive, i understand that no, that is, it's a second chance to give the uh, uh, the occupier so that he can continue doing things there, that is, and i know a lot of people who left from luhansk and donetsk and went. something is happening there, and we are somewhere on the same level, or not, or there is something else in vinnytsia, we live with them and everything is fine with us, and it is for myself and for them that i wrote it like this common denominator but i can assume that this is a fairly specific model
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of behavior and this does not directly concern the residents of the eastern regions, many people in ukraine from other regions also did not feel that what was happening in their er countries in their country, but er, what do you think, when and at what moment did this evil happen? what are you doing? after all, they understood that you are no longer you will run away, you will not run away from here already, when you flew here in the peaceful cities of the guys, it was much earlier, and they say that there is an opinion that there is no war until it does not apply to you, it happened to me, so what happened to me at that time , my godmother was there. she is also there now, she is from the 93rd brigade and she went to the war. it was in the 15th, we were already in the 14th, i don't remember anymore and we had to help, we had to do something there and there is we began
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to convey something to her and so and so it went eh then eh there was awareness and we worked at the cemetery, they came to us to order a monument, and i understood no. we can't make money on this, we won't, we did cost-effectiveness, and sometimes without any money at all, and gave 10% of each order to volunteers well, that is, somehow, it was included there, uh, it went one by one, and then there was already a lot of work, i worked with the ministry, uh, i was there, that is, it was like that, uh . there, somewhere, i was thinking, great, someone, er, someone, there, i was wandering, well, how was it, someone there, maybe a month or two and then it already happened to the majority of ukrainians in ukraine
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, similar processes also took place, if we can generalize at all. i don't know, i can answer for myself, that's why i don't really like questions. what do you think about it, who did it, it seems to me, but at least the observations are also interesting, mr. pavlo, i thank you for this conversation in general and for what you will do. it was very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. unconquered cities of ukraine. along the embankment and the shortest subway appeared in the place of the cossacks who borrowed the nicknames and freedoms during the years
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of occupation by the hitlers, they all shot from 17 to 21,000 jews in the dnipro after the expulsion of the nazis, remained under the attack of enemy aircraft, but did not stop working for victory, as it does not stop, and now it is the first to meet those who flee from the war and in spite of everything reliably keeps the rear to the dnipro just space and the dnipro unconquered my country ukraine in the winter harsh and magical and you do not smell of flowers and grow and oak trees from the boss but really
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bright and colorful my country the dawn in my country is unique and wonderful they give birth to colorful rainbows my country that covered itself with a soft blanket was always you will return home to your country i will not give it to anyone for courage, intelligence and heroism in battle lieutenant colonel pavlo razlach legendary cyborg who started the combat path in 2014, he was the third recipient of the order of bohdan khmelnytskyi and became a full knight of this award. lieutenant colonel pavlo razlach gave the heroes of glory the rules of a warm country. this
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winter, not a single house will be burned by the state and cities. everything is possible to give warmth to cheerful people, it is our job to preserve it, unite with neighbors, insulate your house and your apartment, check the electrical wiring, take care of alternative means of heating, draw up an action plan in an extreme situation, help each other, we will overcome the winter together , i called my boss we had already formed groups the day before, he says they are getting we will leave the defensive fairy tale, grandma, what are you guys
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like ? they are telling their colleagues there that what is actually happening in ukraine is not what is happening there on tv or social networks, er, they are telling from real universities. during the actual training process, what did you feel at this moment during the training, about the alarm sounded and we started to go to the basement, well, to the shelter, and felt an explosion, quite strong, which was so uh, they reminded me of kharkiv and returned to reality if these explosions started at four o'clock, everyone woke up and if they didn't believe
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that it had started after all, they got weapons again to that position they also started calling the girl there that if she was collecting things , my sister is also studying. he also called what to collect . speaking there, they gave us a little instruction, they transferred us to a course on the rights of where we were going, and we got into a kamaz there and went to the northern saltivka on the way, if they still told us something there, but if we did not fully understand what was happening later on the road if we heard explosions like that, we were going there, some kamaz was on fire there, if we had already arrived at
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saltivka itself, maybe 200 meters from the position where our house was supposed to be, so everyone with their belongings was there with sleeping bags. their things went through under with these shellings, hail seems to have started shooting right there, fortunately no one was hit, well, everyone entered this building, no one understood what was happening . but if there were constant shelling there, well, how could it be like that, every half an hour, something constantly broke, and well, if
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first, it was from the 24th, somewhere there, at 10 o'clock, i was already on the saltiv and stayed there for almost two months. well, at first, well, still, well, they thought that they will go there infantry tanks well, how is it in the soviet films that everyone runs across the field well, but later there, well, you can say there for 2-3 weeks, well, everyone already understood that there would not be such a large-scale offensive, the local residents who remained in the northern how did the villagers perceive the fact that the military is now occupying positions next to them, did they let their apartments, how did they react to you? well, at first, when we stopped by on the first day, everyone there filmed everything, like, well, everyone was wondering what was going on there, uh, then saw it there on instagram video with how

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