It is a typical Russian contemporary commercial film, and many young directors have this style. I learned some models of Hollywood movies, and I put various elements together, and I can swallow it even if I look at it, although there is almost no nutrition.
I don't know if the director is too romantic or he is too satisfied with his genius idea and has to realize it. Although the climax of the film still has a few sparks of emotional accumulation, it is too nonsense. It takes 8 hours to fly from Irkutsk to Sochi. The male protagonist just watched live TV at home and found that the situation was not good. He hurriedly flew to Moscow to deliver shoelaces. The one who played ice hockey actually wore a flower knife and came down with the heroine for a while without ever rehearsing. This girl, I don't want my body anymore. The Russian audience laughed at it. As for the failure to grasp the time concentration, there is more than one place in the whole film.
Inexplicably, I recently watched two movies starring Alexander Petrov, the other being "Gogol". In terms of Russian aesthetics, I really like men with this type of appearance, and they are more aggressive. Fyodor Bondarchuk also made a cameo in an inexplicable passerby.
I have to say that if we have to compare the works of purely commercial filmmakers of the same type in my country, it is really difficult to evaluate which is better and which is worse, and each has its own shortcomings.
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