At 4:30 a.m. on August 16, 2021, it is still the 15th according to Moscow time. So now is the last half hour of the 31st anniversary of Cui Ji Day, and I just finished watching some commemorative performances on Old Arbat Street this year.
If Google is leto a real story, a sentence will pop out saying the film draws loosely from the lives of the Soviet rock musicians Viktor Tsoi and Mike Naumenko. Loosely is quite funny: roughly based on it.
I tell everyone to whom I have recommended the movie Midsummer. I said that although this is Cui’s biographical film, there is actually no biographical plot at all, and its fictitious composition is extremely large (as large as the director wants. Inserting a disclaimer in the film is so large that the relevant parties accused the script of being a complete lie and refused to let it use their own image) so when you watch it, it’s good to take a picture, don’t take it too seriously. .
But aside from authenticity, it’s really good to take Midsummer as an ordinary movie. Anyway, it’s good for me. Although overall there is no plot, the rhythm is procrastinated, which is very important to the politics of the time. The background is also deliberately described (some conscription plots of the Afghan war, some other secret tensions), but it is these that make up this movie, the loose and stubborn turn around and deliberately not watch the resistance Yes, just like those Soviet youths themselves
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