The 1980 movie, the first time after 40 years, still feels very good.
First of all, this must be the main theme film. It is estimated that it is the same as "The Story of the Office Служебный Роман (1977)", which is that there are more women left and the population is declining. Women are encouraged not to choose, "Good men are not ready-made, but taught. "If you want to be a general's wife, you must first marry a lieutenant and accompany him on the border."
If this movie was broadcast in 1980, what a shock it would have caused to the Chinese at that time! Ordinary Muscovites in the film can also enjoy weekend picnics in the suburbs. Another point is the tolerance of the Russian nation towards unmarried mothers and adultery. This is indeed what has been described in traditional Russian literature since ancient times.
Similar to Qiong Yao's love fairy tale, the film weakens and even distorts the truth of life. As the director of one of the largest joint factories, the female protagonist is a member of the Moscow Soviet and can see the minister directly. The family is ordinary enough: there is no full-time driver, the house is similar to that of a foreman, and the quality of life is similar to that of a foreman. The Lord is almost the same, this is too news broadcast.
Although this film was not publicly introduced at the time, the propaganda department/film and television industry must have watched it. I remember watching "The Girl Who Can't Marry (1983)", which is a similar theme in retrospect.
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