mikhail ptashuk was not afraid of critics, envious people, or competitors; patriotic war.tually. he had the best screenwriters, the best cameramen, the best artists, the best actors. he understood what it was and films received, respectively. uh, such spectacular uh, very in the ninety-eight , minkul makes toshuk an offer that he simply could not refuse. this was the second attempt at a film adaptation of perhaps the most famous novel about counterintelligence, war was the leitmotif of the bird's work, so he immediately got down to business and even went to moscow to work on the script with bogomolov, but he did not accept the last picture, vladimir bogomolov asked to remove his name from the credits. he justified it. i don't want to quote his words, but the main claim was precisely that these documentary sources left the film, where the counterintelligence officers catch, roughly speaking, the saboteurs are pulling everything, and that's it. it's now that slava has turned around like this. no, it's not a bad movie, but more. dashuk, at his own peril and rice, takes up wor