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Irina Muravieva, the actor who played Lyudmila, once expressed disgust with this role. She said that Lyudmila’s behavior and character did not like her, and she did not want to be like Lyudmila for the rest of her life.
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In the film, when Katerina first met Ratchkov, it was when Western names were popular in the Soviet Union, and Ratchkov was one of the more popular Western names in the Soviet Union at that time.
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After World War II, the Soviet Union also had "war sequelae" with many boys and girls, so when Katerina went to the singles club in the film, it was discovered that women were not allowed to register freely, but men were allowed.
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The script of the film was first published in the ninth issue of "Film Art" magazine in 1977. After the film was released in 1980, the film caused great repercussions. For this reason, the editorial department of "Film Art" also organized a special seminar and published it in the magazine in 1980. A report entitled "Why Mr. Guan Is So Excited" was published in the 9th issue.
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In the film, the professor and his wife have to "sit down, a good sign" before leaving the house. This is a Russian folklore, meaning that they must sit quietly for a few minutes before leaving the hospital, listen to the advice of the "home god", and ask for asylum.
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In the electric car, Katerina formed a circle with her thumb and index finger, and then flicked her chin with her index finger, and asked if Gosha was divorced because of "this", and Katerina's gesture implies "alcoholism" ".
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears behind the scenes gags
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Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears quotes
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Lyudmila Gurina: Don't cry.
Lyudmila Gurina: You know what Moscow thinks of tears.
Lyudmila Gurina: We shouldn't be sitting around, we should do something.