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Каким будет этот стрим
3:13
Откуда нас смотрят
5:29
Личное в 2023
11:25
Бокс-офис. Лидеры и провалы
16:49
«Барби» и «Оппенгеймер». Триумф большого авторского кино
22:20
Режиссерки. Время женщин — наступило?
34:32
10 фильмов года по версии Антона Долина
35:05
Но сперва про Тейлор Свифт
39:20
«Опавшие листья» Аки Каурисмяки
42:17
«Мальчик и птица» Хаяо Миядзаки
51:38
«Бедные-несчастные» Йоргоса Лантимоса
58:36
«Сестринство бани по-черному» Анны Хинтс
1:05:57
«Убийцы цветочной луны» Мартина Скорсезе
1:14:57
«ММХХ» Кристи Пую
1:21:10
«Химера» Аличе Рорвахер
1:25:45
«Рецепт любви» Чан Ань Хунга
1:30:37
«Американское чтиво» Корда Джефферсона
1:39:48
«Прошлые жизни» Селин Сон
1:41:46
Наконец про «Слово пацана»! (осторожно, спойлеры!)
1:52:39
«Путин разлит в воздухе этого сериала»
1:54:06
Романтизирует ли «Слово пацана» своих героев
1:56:58
Антон Долин критикует
1:59:23
О таланте Крыжовникова
2:01:00
Лучшие актеры «Слова пацана»
2:02:01
Переснятый финал — что это было?
2:06:43
«Мой зрительский ответ — нет. Но жить с этим сериалом интересно»
2:08:03
О российском кино в 2023
2:10:53
Феномен «Чебурашки»
2:16:05
Лучший фильм года по версии Антона Долина
2:18:48
«Май декабрь» — разочарование Долина
2:20:29
Фильмы года по версии наших зрителей
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Hello friends Happy New Year
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Merry Christmas Happy New Year past Hanukkah
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all other holidays that you
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celebrate here Radio Valleys live and
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Anton Dolin and also my regular
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co-author co-lead co-author of our
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programs
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Igor Sadreev Today we have gathered here
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in the evening to try to summarize
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year and we really hope that you will help us
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will you help with this Among everything else that we
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today we will discuss some
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trends and purely cultural and cinematic
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not only cinematic and related probably
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with politics with public life because
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that there is no movie without this We want
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Tell you
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Oshe choice of our program my choice
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If you want, I don't take responsibility for myself
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I'm adding up the top ten films of the year
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the best - this is our favorite
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film criticism the game we play
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every year and which Well maybe we
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seems fascinating to some, but judging by
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the way they read it, the way they watch it
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We are the only ones and we would like you to play this game
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today turn on and offer you
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name yours too Well, only one so that we
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don't get confused the best major film of the year
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right in the comments to our video Yes I am
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I'm following the comments, that's why you're there
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leave yours
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questions write the movie of the year in your opinion
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don't rush, we're actually talking about a lot
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today we will talk about paintings and
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maybe your opinion is still on the way
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will change, listen to Anton too
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there are a lot of us too
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different even about the boy’s word apparently
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Now you need something like this, but separately
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about this after all
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we'll discuss well, let's talk loudly about
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it's loud just not right away Let it be
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There will be either an announcement with a promise or
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micro spoiler we will definitely move on
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at least let's talk a little about Russian
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movie and let's definitely talk about the boy's word
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because it's a huge phenomenon
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really sensational story Well
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it would be stupid to pass me by alone
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from my friend by the way
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professional producer wrote in
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Facebook at some point Well, at
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Apparently Russia didn’t actually exist
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never any television series
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for real
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there were only three if I'm not mistaken
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I think he calls three there Brigade
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eliminating the boy's words and, in general, this
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looks so chilling description
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moreover, if we go back a little
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you'll take a step
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Here, but Let us, with your permission, not
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let's start with this, don't start
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we will and you know where let's start as in
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last time we'll do a roll call Write
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please in the comments Where are you from?
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look very interesting here
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breathtaking geography Yes, that's for us
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always very interesting actually we
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we notice from stream to stream that our
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geography it is expanding, that is, the number
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subscribers are also growing by the way
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there already on our channel under
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300,000 subscribers I would like to see before
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New Year
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Milne Of course not, not yet at least
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just to have a round frame so
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Add Petersburg Volgograd Baku
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Moscow Tashkent Talin Barcelona Florence
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New York How
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quickly Samara we will then spend our
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statistical
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stov Netherlands Narva Vladikavkaz
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Lviv Hello Riga We are here too Almaty
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Spain Udmurtia Oh, so many and how
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fast California what else is Bulgaria
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Sofia Surgut but again the whole world Odessa
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Haifa
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Chelyabinsk incredible feeling Berlin
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Krasnodar Kyiv to Kyiv Hello separate Yes
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thank you so much for watching us
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thank you all, we are really happy
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this is such a Utopia that is already almost 2
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years I think all the time about drowning her when
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the world has not only gone into cracks, but already
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everything really fell to pieces from everyone
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people within families fell away
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fall apart from each other So what?
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talk about different cities and countries
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peoples nations Can a culture that
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after all, is our main topic is not
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let's lie, can it be
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somehow binding
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material I don’t think it’s global
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maybe but for some short periods
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intervals For example, the intervals of our
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stream 2 hours Here we are We are very grateful
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those who are in this may even be us
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delusions in this illusion of us
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supports us because we really care
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I like to cherish this illusion I think
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it's great when you imagine
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the globe and here for Yes they light up
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lights and people are here Let's spend
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these 2 hours will be great to talk about
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cinema and not only Anton first question
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what was this year like for you personally?
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difficult I wanted
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if you allow me to say at the beginning
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I’m expressing something completely unfilmic
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Solidarity for the next set of people
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which are unfair and mediocre
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called foreign agents
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just yesterday mine was one of them
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just a comrade
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close political scientist writer Sasha Baunov and
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I saw him a couple of times last year
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somewhere in the midpoints he wrote
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a wonderful book, a historical book about
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end of dictatorships
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Here
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and he wrote a wonderful article Very
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I recommend it just yesterday I read it
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a large fundamental article about what
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is the second year of this war than it is
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different from the first all the differences are not in
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the best side from all sides
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counter-offensive before increased censorship in
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Russia from the number of deaths to
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falling just hopes from the situation
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emigrants to the relationship of those who left with
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the remaining Russians from all
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sides deterioration And in general, why not
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looks like what next year will bring
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some kind of deliverance Yes there were some
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bright events such as Prigozhin's
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rebellion and as a result his death if
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we lived 300 years later and would have been
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Shakespeare could write this about
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this is some historical chronicle
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or a comedy or maybe even a tragedy
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but to live inside such a tragedy or
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comedy Oh, how uncomfortable it is from the outside
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funny talking about a tank that got stuck
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at the circus gates Yes, but when you
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a hostage among the spectators of this circus
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then in the arena all the laughter at once
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disappears Therefore my feeling is very
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painful at the same time I must say
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like, again, a micro spoiler for the future
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discussion of the top ten films, what's with
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from a cinematic point of view the year was just
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brilliant and I'll try without calling
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while the films say why really
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in fact I have two opposite
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the first indicator is new names and
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new authors Do they exist because well
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it’s clear I have 30 40 50 favorites there
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directors in the world and just according to statistics
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every year one of them does something up
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takes off and because I love these people
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So they did something new and I already
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this is enough to include them in
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list but what year do new ones appear?
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the names on this list are always there for me
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holiday and also holiday when these
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your favorite directors do something better
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right now they reach the top in that
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what they did and this also happens very
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rarely usually everyone's peaks are in the past
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then we loved these people they did
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which is brilliant and since then we have been waiting for them
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second third masterpiece and often not
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we're waiting for it to happen this year
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several times so it seems to me that
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art and in particular cinema somehow
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some incredible jerk
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jumping into the abyss tries this
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reality is creeping to gather in
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tie some kind of knot and do it like that
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so that she is completely wounded by lead
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no head
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I have such feelings because...
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on a personal level Well I continue
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exist I went to a bunch of cities
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where I have never been from countries with any
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lectures and meeting people everywhere I think
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many of these people are watching us now
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and listen or then watch the recording of I
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infinitely grateful to everyone
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viewer listener reader this year a
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these are the people who literally
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words give me energy to live this
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probably sounds super pretentious, but this
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completely true
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and is in no way a figure
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speeches listen uh childish There may be a question
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Did you have moments this year when
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you were sitting in the cinema hall and for a second
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forgot about what was happening on the street
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So much for you movies
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capture yes yes several times well no
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so many but a few are enough
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once these moments were and when we will be
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discuss the best films of the year, favorite We
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we'll come to this Well, tell me a little about
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your year, how it went, are you ready yet?
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it’s still too early to sum it up
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There's a whole week left and how are you doing?
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you feel very strongly about these customs
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tedious late Kabr days and Well,
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I'm tired too, and I honestly want to
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the year is over and emotionally of course
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It's also kind of heavy and ends
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he's not on a happy note to be honest
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and especially cool news And in general
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some news that could
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no way to support it
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Well, I think it’s not just you who doesn’t
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only I have one of the publications
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oppositional orientation of Russians
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Well, I don’t have Russian-language publications now
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I don't know what it's called correctly
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I will call you so God forbid someone
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don't harm me here they me
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literally included a survey in their questionnaire
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it was yesterday and there was this question
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the worst event for Russia in twenty
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third year and the best event for Russia
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and in the first case I was completely lost
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and in the second I was completely lost, that is
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the competition of bad events is so
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huge Well, I chose persecution there
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systematic persecution of LGBT people who I
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it seems Well, of course the war remains like this
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umbrella event lasting That's it
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is no longer just new And this too
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not new but tightening is happening
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already in a completely bestial way
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monstrous mode and as the best
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I was able to find the events with great difficulty
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I only remember one book that was
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published in Russia which caused me
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Delight and I thought, well, how can we have this?
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published I realized that the censors prohibit
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writers but books They're still like that
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and don’t read but name it in this question
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I couldn't do this book because if I
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someone called then they would immediately go
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this trace that is, we are like this
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good news that they mention them
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even scary Wow, we made it here, yes
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it's true Well, let's talk about the movie there
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good and
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it's nice sometimes let's not
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exaggerate Well, mostly
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parts let's start with the picture with How
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say with
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material we have a list of the most
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box office films
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And in fact, numbers are numbers Here they are
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screen but behind them there are these trends
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trends can be
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read the first and obvious thing of course
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Barbie movie Almost Half a Billion
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dollars at the box office Greta Gervey director
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this film Well, probably the heroine of the year yes
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But what is on this list you see the list
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next
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a very long time
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analyze I will try in a nutshell
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to say that there are advantages and
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there are some disadvantages for me
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hey, trends are
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the trends are very depressing and sad
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Let's probably start with
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sad sad news is well
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someone probably
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just rejoices Jumping on one leg from
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joy that's how famous this is
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things are an absolute disaster super
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Comixoid
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How does Man belong to this genre?
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ant and the bee quantummania
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critics crushed just crushed into
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powder I watched a movie in Berlin I'm three
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I fell asleep several times while watching this
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Spiderman cartoon It
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well made thing but a little detached
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this is primarily animation and also for me
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look Sorry is a pretty empty movie
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repeating the idea and plot of the previous one but
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here Watch 14 films not included here
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here absence is more important than presence here
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two paintings were not included
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which were the main bet
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for the rival giants grandiose here
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this is a comic book blockbuster here
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not included Captain Marvel 2 not included
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More precisely, from the Marvel Corporation
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a complete failure and aquam did not enter but he is still
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I haven’t logged in now, the work has just begun, but
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it started with very bad numbers and it's getting worse
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goes better than Captain Marvel 2 That is, this
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there are really two failures and there is only one
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comic book movie which is in
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the first Five is Guardians of the Galaxy 3 But
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firstly, this is the completion of the trilogy
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secondly, this is also an interesting story
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this is James Gun who is separately
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exists with its own this Universe with
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a raccoon and a walking tree talking And this
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The universe is very bad and approximately
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connected with the rest of the superheroes there
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there are no superheroes in it at all
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This is a team of such losers
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space third movie I really like
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I just liked it for it
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voted there is a new nomination in
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Golden Globes where I vote now
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here is the boxing office and commercial success where
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precisely artistic properties, otherwise
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it would be mechanically selected
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artistic properties are taken into account here
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Guardian of the Galaxy yes, but just recently
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who was it Michael Mann or something?
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one of the great directors said that
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In general, these marvs are impossible to watch
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except for the Guardians of the Galaxy they are separate and
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corporations and Marvel They tried
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after
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made them do this Everyone was waiting and it was
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it's successful it's a good movie
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the only such successful good movie
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and this is the only successful good movie
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this kind of lets us down
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saying yes but we saw 15 on this list
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movies we saw the tenth fast and the furious we
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Have you seen the new Transformers, these are not comics
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they're all big blockbusters too
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unsuccessful, they didn’t collect everything, yes, here I am
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I just wanted to say this in this
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there are many films on the list that are actually
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did not pay off at the box office despite
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what they did well It would seem they earned
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Yes, they cost even more Mission
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impossible Indiana Jones Here we go
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Mee Mission 8 these movies they
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They seem to have collected a lot, but they really
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in fact, they can be regarded as a failure
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exactly like this against this background absolutely
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idiot trsh movie 2 about cannibal shark
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looks cool because it cost
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much less and collected more than
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Idiana Jones Well, a little less than
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Transformers but for me that's all
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unfortunately all these films are now
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listed except Idian Jones who
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The sun is still a work of art just not
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very successful but it’s interesting though
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if it weren’t for all this to be flat in general
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falls into the category of what commercial
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trash that looked and forgot or
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I haven't watched it at all. You can imagine
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imagine I confess now to
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scary or not scary I'm the captain
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Marvel 2 and I just didn't watch it
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tried to force myself to talk to
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I'm telling you by my editors at Medusa
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Is it necessary at all they say Yes the film is on
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no one likes it, why the hell do I think so too
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Why didn’t I go and now I’m with me
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I'm fighting about
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Aquaman is a struggle between feelings and duty
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feeling says don't go long says
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you also don’t need it at all and I think
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Then where does this phantom come from?
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the feeling of what is needed Well, it’s clear where it comes from
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because we've been watching this for years
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was important This asked all the main
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trends like this
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that's what all this says and what
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says relative success in the background
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general remaining failure of the guard
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Galaxy third about what the world is doing right now
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We don’t need blockbusters, we need what we need
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can be called
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author's cinema Not Purov's format
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sometimes small low-budget films but
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so cool so worthy
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noble serious topics but not
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collecting use almost nothing now
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there are films What is copyright
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movie more I'll tell you I have the answer
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author's
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the author's name is used first of all here
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for example Avatar and Avatar the second which
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was also a big event this year
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author's cinema People don't go to
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look at Sigur Never which
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they don’t even rejuvenate the blue one there
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identify they really go to Cameron and
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when we went to see the first Avatar it wasn't there
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franchise no one knew the word Avatar What
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it means this world of pandoras were not with him
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familiar people went to Cameron when people
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go to the author on his style on his
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recurring cross-cutting themes are
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auteur cinema that's all very
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simple explanation and it works with
00:18:00
microscopic films with films
00:18:02
commercial like Guy Ritchie and
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big films like Avatar too
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works They are all copyrighted so
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or otherwise it’s clear and that is the definition
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very clear so people went to
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Oppenheimer because it's a movie
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Christopher Nolan's other biopic
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someone made a film about oppenheimer and the bomb
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Yes, 100% people would not go to watch this
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he accomplished something incredible. He filmed
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the most commercially successful striker in
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cinema history
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a lot a little Yes absolutely these are numbers But these are
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pretty incredible because it's a biopic
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those people are watching and saying something
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the name of the character is obvious that Well yes in
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In America everyone knows who he is
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pinger Although not all, but half Who
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knows Doesn't know who he is, he just knows his name
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it's the same story with Barbie, you got me
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sorry Greta Hervey person from the copyright
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some kind of movie Francis ha but woman and
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her husband they are now officially by the way
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saying got married advice before love guys
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12 years old they gave birth to two children together
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just got married in New York City
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I’m very happy for them. Well done, he’s awesome
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co-writer of Barbie he became her
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co-author She was previously a co-author
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scripts for some of his films
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director's and here I am
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I remember why I envy him successful
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a woman in the family is the path to light
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to the future and the wonderful present Well,
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my empirical experience is this I want
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say
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that they once did the Federal Tax Service, let’s say
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white low-budget film by the way I'm his
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I can’t stand it But it doesn’t matter to everyone
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like it was the Berlin festival
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some kind of parallel program
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berlinale black and white film about a girl
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She was played by Greta Gerwig in New York like this
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she can't find herself and now
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Barbie is their movie and they took Greta Gerwig
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invited as president of the Kansky jury
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festival of the main author's festival
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cinema in the world Yes next year she
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President of the Cannes Film Festival President
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jury and she made the highest grossing film
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of all times and peoples made by a woman
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Yes, before that there was a miracle woman for example
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very successful but it is clear that it was
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order that the director was invited
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production company Give us
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such and such was the heroine
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the script was everything And Greta Hervey Barbie
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created, albeit based on the well-known
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cunnilingus doll herself, here she is with us and that’s it
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there are a lot of disadvantages in my opinion
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movie Barbie or everything minus onge
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absolutely
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koro yam when you think about what
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achievements just for cinematography
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achievements such that these are two authors
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Let's add here James Gun who directed
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Guardians of the Galaxy 3 But this is an auteur movie
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Guardians of the Galaxy is like no other
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other franchise only he makes these
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movies you may hate them read them
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stupid for god's sake but it's perfect
00:20:49
unique and people go straight to the Galaxy
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because it was this author who came up with it
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Well, I didn’t invent these, they were in comics
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but he changed his mind and completely created them
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for people like this This is the main thing for me
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great news this year is that
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people en masse, precisely en masse, not just any
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people as visitors to Kansky and
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Venice festival people en masse They
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tired of continuous production, as it were
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These films weren't expensive They were tired
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from recurring characters they want
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author's opinion they want bright
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artists capable of doing commercial
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cinema and to this list I called
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three n Non herk I would add
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fourth after all is Cameron, from whom
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the second Avatar has opened this one
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Four bright now you can me
00:21:44
ask why unsuccessful Although Once again
00:21:46
I repeat, I have a difficult relationship with him
00:21:49
Indiana Jones I'll answer because
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something about the movie's author is not in it in it
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A real hero, a real genuine
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you recognize him as an eighty-year-old
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real music by John Williams A
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the author lacked direction
00:22:10
And about trends, we return again to
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heat
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Gerwig she will head the Jury in
00:22:18
Cannes in '24
00:22:21
specially prescribed for myself, she became the first
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a woman director from America who
00:22:26
will head the jury and moreover she is 40 and she
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became the second youngest in youth
00:22:33
general president
00:22:35
jury Do you know who was first, who was before
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Blessed Well, I don’t remember the discount on the sun
00:22:42
Although young, it was a long time ago
00:22:45
Sophie Laren she is six years old She was 31 years old
00:22:48
she was the head of the jury how wonderful but
00:22:51
By the way, of course well done, but
00:22:54
Berlin as the most advanced cool
00:22:57
Of course the political festival doesn't hit at all
00:23:00
looking
00:23:02
map map of the Cannes festival because
00:23:05
that last year they had Kriston Stewart
00:23:06
was at the head of the jury A in this sense B
00:23:09
the next one will be oh yes in twenty
00:23:10
the fourth will be. I don’t know how old she is
00:23:12
yo google look tell me
00:23:14
please friends this year it's lupita
00:23:17
Nyong'o I adore her, this is an actress if anyone
00:23:21
doesn't know who won an Oscar for her role
00:23:23
supporting cast in 12 years a slave then
00:23:27
she played in black panther and was there
00:23:30
in my opinion, generally the coolest and then
00:23:33
played Jordan in my favorite movie
00:23:35
we saw the main role She played a woman
00:23:37
and her twins. She's an awesome actress. I'm
00:23:40
I don’t know what will happen. That’s when in the chapter
00:23:43
I think this is the first time the jury has been African American
00:23:46
still a young actress at the head of the jury
00:23:48
big festival Well, it seems to me
00:23:50
very interesting because I'll be honest
00:23:52
This is the opinion that you have to be elderly ulm
00:23:56
sit with a director better from Europe
00:23:59
and America to white people. So what are you doing then?
00:24:02
can you tell a good movie from a bad one?
00:24:05
this is complete crap my favorite
00:24:07
man in the world David Lynch in the chapter
00:24:09
The Kansky jury is the laziest and uninteresting
00:24:12
made a decision awarding the pianist
00:24:15
Palance Coin brothers are even worse in Cannes
00:24:18
judged that that is, in general, genius
00:24:20
the director has nothing to do with
00:24:22
ability to judge Other people's films moreover
00:24:23
acres agg e actress for a second
00:24:28
judge directors better than directors
00:24:30
because the directors are jealous because
00:24:32
if some picture of the world is not shown on them
00:24:34
they sometimes just have a similar
00:24:36
something gets into their blind spot
00:24:38
brilliant movie Whatever it is
00:24:40
brilliant because not them not because
00:24:42
that they are jealous but it’s just not my thing
00:24:44
close and actor When the talented sees
00:24:46
movie he has one thought I should have
00:24:49
to film him or her. Here and there
00:24:52
places of jealousy That's why actors
00:24:55
often it is much better to solve all this yes but
00:24:58
and Greta Gerwig doesn't end with this
00:25:01
history Why is it about trends
00:25:02
conversation in Europe I think the main one
00:25:05
Triumph of the year is the film by Justine Rie
00:25:08
The anatomy of a fall is still true in May
00:25:10
started with gold Kang Ah Yi just recently
00:25:14
there was a European Film Academy ceremony
00:25:17
Yes, yes, this is a Euro Oscar. In fact, too
00:25:19
all main prizes were taken by VK four prizes
00:25:22
best script best directing best
00:25:24
film and Sandra
00:25:26
Hewlett Soy
00:25:28
Receiving by Rhone Ocean Triumph
00:25:32
wives How can you imagine France?
00:25:34
you can’t for I think 3 years or
00:25:36
you can read something like this
00:25:38
friends take me at my word three young
00:25:41
unknown to anyone before
00:25:43
French director got three
00:25:47
gold prizes of the main festivals of Lia
00:25:50
Kurno with the film
00:25:56
you in Venice and now Justin Trier is back in
00:26:01
Cannes with the Anatomy of a Fall That is
00:26:04
hyper cool, even words are impossible here
00:26:07
this has never happened before
00:26:09
there is a french movie if anyone me
00:26:11
if I asked, I would say that it is now
00:26:12
Gadar is not in his best phase at all
00:26:14
again he died, also a big loss
00:26:16
last year but at the same time here
00:26:21
according to statistics according to facts now there is some
00:26:24
moment of triumph for French directors and
00:26:26
the fact that in France they have always treated it this way
00:26:28
specifically for women in directing And of course
00:26:31
very cool now by the way if
00:26:34
it's not over, it's still going in my opinion
00:26:36
Still on at the Cinémathèque de Paris
00:26:39
and absolutely brilliant and huge
00:26:43
more details Soya exhibition dedicated to Agnes
00:26:44
Varda agnès Varda for French
00:26:47
cinema Well, almost like a gadar or truff
00:26:49
actually these are women of exactly the same
00:26:51
generation, listen, well, in my opinion
00:26:53
the only real woman
00:26:56
director from that
00:26:58
Yes, she is the most famous for sure
00:27:00
I recently saw a photo of Greta somewhere
00:27:03
Herk or from a T-shirt from Agnès Varda or from
00:27:07
someone there, well, in short, she’s somehow her too
00:27:09
loves and honors does the right thing
00:27:10
Of course, listen, so the question is what?
00:27:13
the time of women is coming in cinema Yes
00:27:14
it's already arrived but it's just slow
00:27:16
doesn't happen right away, I noticed
00:27:19
sleepily spontaneously in my top ten
00:27:21
best films three films made
00:27:23
women and
00:27:25
well, I choose movies without thinking about it
00:27:29
who shot them, that is, I think about the director, but
00:27:31
not about their gender Yes, I try to choose
00:27:33
Just what I love and what is close to me
00:27:35
and uh I see that I didn't have a
00:27:39
in recent years not even once
00:27:40
this top ten didn't have any films
00:27:41
made to women despite the fact that
00:27:42
festivals Where is the most interesting
00:27:44
films are shown where women
00:27:46
directors director their less than them they
00:27:49
always in the minority sometimes it's a third
00:27:51
sometimes it's a quarter of their total
00:27:53
still less and yet they go
00:27:55
forward Well, of course someone is sure to
00:27:57
he'll say he'll write to us now and tell us what it is
00:27:59
Because they are drying us out
00:28:02
awarded it was necessary but it’s just him
00:28:05
that's why the man wasn't awarded Well, that's it
00:28:07
unverifiable things but the anatomy of a fall
00:28:10
I was rooting for another picture I wanted
00:28:12
to reward Chan Hung or risks
00:28:16
the main prize at Cannes but I have to
00:28:19
say that they are both very famous
00:28:20
people are already winning at different festivals
00:28:24
and Well, this is Trey there and even the picture is not
00:28:28
the fact that she is a complete beginner but she is very
00:28:30
little know and it really happened
00:28:31
opening anatomy of a fall people watching
00:28:33
such Wow, this movie is very
00:28:36
strong movie very strong movie with
00:28:38
amazing script at least for me
00:28:40
seems absolutely amazing
00:28:42
Sandra xr's acting work she is now
00:28:44
She just became the number one actress
00:28:47
have not yet been shown in the world Yes, another very
00:28:49
important film film Zone of Interest
00:28:51
Jonathan Glaser where she also heads T
00:28:55
yes yes it is coming out soon the film Auschwitz she
00:28:58
plays the wife of the Auschwitz commandant
00:29:00
essence of the matter There is also Central and very
00:29:03
interesting that the area of ​​interest received in
00:29:05
Cannes Grand Prix, that is, second place
00:29:08
Anatomy of the fall of the golden branch that is
00:29:10
first place That is, this is an actress who
00:29:12
played a major role in two major
00:29:14
movies it’s clear that this is a coincidence but
00:29:17
What a coincidence. And yes, talking about
00:29:21
women know what for a second I wanted
00:29:23
tell me why I really think
00:29:25
this is important this is not an agenda or just
00:29:29
some calculations there because those who
00:29:30
believes in the agenda, they cannot be convinced
00:29:32
true but look here are the numbers, just me
00:29:35
collected means in the American box office in
00:29:38
list of 100 films that collected
00:29:41
more than just 12 paintings of women
00:29:44
directors and three other women spoke
00:29:46
with cartoon directors from the best
00:29:49
hundreds, that is, it’s very obvious
00:29:51
while there are not enough women directors in cinema
00:29:54
presented Despite the fact that
00:29:56
It would seem that they are both from under
00:29:59
presented because it's not theirs
00:30:01
profession they have no talent for this
00:30:02
because you are underrepresented in this
00:30:04
answer this is how you walk around the Ufitz Museum
00:30:07
So where are you women? Show me no
00:30:09
So they don't know how to draw, I think we
00:30:11
we are gradually moving towards the fact that this
00:30:14
the figure will change towards some
00:30:16
adequacy of how it really is
00:30:18
life is arranged and the second look in
00:30:22
means in the same list the 100 most
00:30:24
There are only 20 top-grossing American films.
00:30:27
with a female main character that is
00:30:30
again
00:30:31
the vast majority of films there
00:30:33
the main characters are men in life, not so to me
00:30:35
it seems if you look around you
00:30:38
notice that approximately the same amount
00:30:40
men and women Yes, but in the movies it’s not like that
00:30:43
Not only is there a comic Bechdel test
00:30:46
How do you know if there are films?
00:30:48
women who talk to
00:30:50
women and don't talk about men
00:30:52
And how many seconds do they say it like that?
00:30:54
the whole film and the most famous paintings
00:30:56
peace when you run through this test
00:30:58
but it wasn't really invented
00:30:59
quite seriously doesn't mean not
00:31:01
the corresponding films must be taken and
00:31:03
cross out there are brilliant films there
00:31:05
like Lawrence of Arabia And where not
00:31:08
places for women as if they were there and
00:31:11
the movie shouldn't be great because
00:31:13
that he is not talking about them But first of all, such
00:31:16
films about women are not allowed
00:31:18
there are almost no men and it’s terrible
00:31:21
unfair dishonest and terrible and in
00:31:23
Literature, by the way, after all
00:31:25
the situation is better but it's a tool
00:31:27
influences including political cinema -
00:31:29
this is a lot of money until recently
00:31:31
it's hard now especially after
00:31:33
Barbie's victory is hard to believe
00:31:35
recently I thought that a woman was simply not in
00:31:37
able to make a box office film Here she is
00:31:40
maybe take off some kind of
00:31:41
give a box there, but build this
00:31:44
large film structure on which everyone
00:31:45
just a woman is not capable of going, but this
00:31:48
in my opinion, prejudices of the same kind
00:31:50
that a woman there cannot vote on
00:31:52
elections Why can't but because
00:31:54
woman, that is, it seems that she wanted it
00:31:56
say it's absurd, absurd, don't lie here
00:32:01
but it changes This is why it is important
00:32:04
in fact, half a billion Barbies are at the box office
00:32:07
Not because someone made the studio rich
00:32:10
will now make 10 more films about Barbie
00:32:13
definitely Yes, but it’s much more important
00:32:16
that finally this balance is in cinema too
00:32:20
gradually somehow does not recover
00:32:23
this is actually the first time Yes this one appears
00:32:25
balance and this year we made a release
00:32:28
that's what he's called, he's our director
00:32:31
is on the channel Please watch it
00:32:33
bookmark it there I think we're in
00:32:35
in this sense we got into some kind of
00:32:37
trend of the year too Although this issue
00:32:39
we were still in my opinion
00:32:41
in the summer we did and where did we tell
00:32:45
about the best films in the history of cinema
00:32:48
filmed
00:32:50
Anton is a female director, that's why
00:32:52
This topic is important and we will continue to follow it
00:32:55
very interesting what will happen next
00:32:57
year, by the way, I have to say closing
00:32:59
Barbie theme, well, closing We have
00:33:03
a separate issue about Barbie Hera if anything
00:33:05
you can look at closing the topic in this
00:33:07
in our stream today that it is very
00:33:10
actually my least favorite type
00:33:12
commercial cinema when films
00:33:14
are not based on comics there even or
00:33:17
some fairy tales A are based on
00:33:18
children's toys because it is necessary
00:33:20
come up with a story from scratch and get into it
00:33:23
what do children play? It’s difficult, but
00:33:27
I'm very pleased that Barbie won
00:33:29
Transformers this time Transformers I
00:33:32
I hate this Barbie franchise of course
00:33:34
sharply smart and 1,000 times cuter here you go
00:33:38
by the way, kind of girly
00:33:40
film According to me As a man there is not with
00:33:42
who to identify with But that's when I
00:33:44
saw Ken Ryan Gosling with his song
00:33:48
by Ken's song I'm just into this character
00:33:51
fell in love I think this is some kind of
00:33:52
Ryan's amazing acting achievement
00:33:55
So I only regret that once
00:33:58
April Fool's joke about what after
00:34:00
success was a joke after
00:34:03
sensation of the year became the first
00:34:04
Transformers April 1st someone joked What
00:34:07
David Lynch has started production
00:34:10
full-length version of My little py and there
00:34:13
they told in great detail how he
00:34:15
going to solve this means I thought
00:34:18
that this would be a dream film and so on
00:34:20
since then it's out of my head uh no joke
00:34:21
it turns out I think it’s a pity that this is a joke
00:34:23
need to somehow
00:34:25
Hundreds of us are watched by almost 4500
00:34:31
man yes thank you very much put it
00:34:33
likes please for even more people
00:34:36
saw us now and then because we
00:34:38
We will definitely save the broadcast Tata here
00:34:42
we have here
00:34:43
zhi I'll just let's just say about
00:34:47
announce these 10 films of the year according to version
00:34:51
Anton and very soon we will start them
00:34:54
pull out one at a time to open and
00:34:58
tell me what's there Yes, tell me
00:35:01
wanted to say
00:35:02
what very
00:35:04
funny movie effect, I'm sure that's it
00:35:07
cinematic effect although it doesn’t seem to be right away
00:35:09
you say this year is another one
00:35:13
grandiose inhuman especially
00:35:16
according to the ratio of budget and cash
00:35:19
The result of the success of Taylor's concert film
00:35:21
SF recently voted Person of the Year
00:35:24
Although I almost said yes to woman of the year
00:35:26
separation of man years and woman years
00:35:28
it's always easy for me too
00:35:31
stunning GQ magazine 2006 and where
00:35:35
there was even a separate nomination
00:35:36
man of the year and woman of the year overall
00:35:38
Person of the Year Taylor Swift Me
00:35:42
completely insensitive to music
00:35:44
Taylor Swift I have to admit I
00:35:46
made another approach after that
00:35:48
listened to how she was named person of the year
00:35:50
four albums in a row in detail
00:35:52
get into the texts, good texts seem to be
00:35:55
but the music doesn't work for me
00:35:57
anyway, for now anyway
00:35:59
It doesn’t matter, but it’s very interesting. It’s
00:36:01
speaks firstly about post-Covid
00:36:04
attitude towards concert life I spent
00:36:06
three months this year in America this is
00:36:09
my positive, by the way, result of year 3
00:36:11
there were some interesting months there
00:36:13
once went to big concerts in that
00:36:15
including one big rock concert and me
00:36:17
I saw that at these concerts the more
00:36:18
star the harder it is to buy a ticket ticket
00:36:20
costs a lot of money just simply That
00:36:22
there is this salary one such ticket is not
00:36:25
the best on Vertu even now
00:36:29
the capabilities are so advanced
00:36:32
filming these concerts Well, the film Concert
00:36:34
existed as long as concerts
00:36:36
there is sound cinema and there is
00:36:38
there is always a masterpiece among them
00:36:40
some VK or The Last Waltz
00:36:43
taken from The Band concert
00:36:45
Martin Scars These are people like me
00:36:49
grew up in the USSR remember the so-called
00:36:51
there was a lot of magic in Budapest
00:36:54
different concert films vi e film
00:36:57
ENT Swift concert in Riga On
00:36:59
coming out on New Year's I might be on
00:37:00
I'll go during the holidays but I wonder what it's like
00:37:03
the movie is a huge success because people
00:37:08
it's actually a documentary genre
00:37:10
cinema film-concert
00:37:12
and what is this kind of document that
00:37:15
so realistic and cool and
00:37:17
close to the stage to the artist filmed what are you like
00:37:19
as if he was present at the concert
00:37:22
such a huge success
00:37:23
simultaneously
00:37:24
same conr I think Xabi before the start and we
00:37:28
We'll see a lot of this soon, I think
00:37:30
This is very good and to the conversation which
00:37:32
you started talking about how this is the year of women in cinema
00:37:35
the success of Taylor Swift and Bionce seems to me
00:37:38
Well, let's add a Billie Eilish song here
00:37:40
which in Barbie also amazed everyone and I
00:37:43
I think she will be at the Oscars now
00:37:45
definitely, here you go, that is
00:37:48
singers also take part in all this
00:37:50
Yes, and listen, well then you need to remember
00:37:52
agl
00:37:54
which is now being discussed even in the State Duma
00:37:57
where did she end up on the billboard charts?
00:37:59
and why can I give a short judgment to everyone
00:38:02
I'll insult you, I'm not saying that's a boy's word
00:38:05
- It's not talented or bad, but the song
00:38:09
aigel - This is really the best there is
00:38:11
but it's not because the rest is bad
00:38:13
but because this song is very
00:38:15
great Well, we need a great director
00:38:17
talent to be used many times
00:38:19
for the film it’s kind of detached
00:38:21
electronic track which is undoubtedly
00:38:25
sounds like he's breaking time
00:38:27
chronology Yes, he falls out of that era in
00:38:31
which the action takes place, as opposed to
00:38:32
Yura Shatunova and at the same time he really
00:38:36
I'm sure this serves as a connecting thread
00:38:38
umbilical cord between today's audience and
00:38:41
time when it happens
00:38:43
Fit Irina in the chat asks when Anton
00:38:45
will answer any questions
00:38:47
Irina answers and I write it down as I go
00:38:49
also ask friends questions I'm with
00:38:52
I will be very happy to answer any questions
00:38:55
We'll probably go on our way now
00:38:56
some final plan but in the end
00:39:00
We'll do a Q&A session
00:39:02
send yours Yes, I look and remind you
00:39:05
write your movie of the year in also in the chat I’m the one
00:39:09
I'm making a rough estimate so that
00:39:11
then say who we think is
00:39:14
leaders Well Anton
00:39:16
uh we have ten uh and I think that in the very
00:39:20
at the end I will ask you from these ten
00:39:22
choose only one film of the year it would be
00:39:25
film of the year Anton Valley
00:39:27
in the meantime
00:39:28
in any order just drag
00:39:31
a piece of paper and what movie will appear about such
00:39:34
will you tell Yes
00:39:38
agreed people probably think that we
00:39:41
agreed in advance from rehearsed B
00:39:43
what is the order of the boom movement Yes as on
00:39:45
elections fallen leaves I will
00:39:47
cross off your list this is a masterpiece
00:39:51
Aki kuris myaki I think it’s very big
00:39:55
some of our viewers know this
00:39:58
the director and loves him, for me this is one
00:40:01
one of the most brilliant people of modern times
00:40:04
the movie as a whole which is wonderful
00:40:08
keeps some connection with the cinema of the times Well
00:40:13
as if before the loss of innocence cinema before
00:40:15
World War II
00:40:16
war, that is, his teacher is real
00:40:19
Chaplin
00:40:20
Renoir geniuses will not muddy that era
00:40:24
whether the fallen ones are not even the same
00:40:28
year against the backdrop of the Ukrainian war in
00:40:30
Helsinki He and she lose their jobs and
00:40:34
then finding yourself at the bottom of this
00:40:38
social aquarium they are small
00:40:40
little steps, hesitant and frightening everyone
00:40:44
here we are moving towards each other
00:40:47
we know that the law of cinema will lead them
00:40:49
towards each other no matter what
00:40:52
but this is wonderful predictability as well as
00:40:54
the predictability of this movie is rice pulp
00:40:57
everyone who knows and has seen his films Although
00:40:59
more than one movie everyone will know it all
00:41:01
and these dogs are stray dogs
00:41:04
who find their owners' houses because
00:41:07
owners understand that dogs are even more
00:41:08
the unfortunate are lonely than themselves This is it
00:41:11
obligatory voice-over music or
00:41:13
performed in the frame This is a must
00:41:16
blue filia presented very unobtrusively and
00:41:19
shown but it just seems to me that
00:41:21
it's like in my favorite movie space
00:41:23
shadows in paradise This is such a modern replica
00:41:27
his own shadows in heaven is a film
00:41:29
the eighties it's so refined
00:41:31
the form of what he can do is not only
00:41:33
film of love This is the film
00:41:35
manifestation of love by the way I drew
00:41:38
We will pay attention to this gradually
00:41:39
come back that half of my de
00:41:41
the best films of this year are films about
00:41:44
love is the main theme there, either the ST genre or
00:41:47
this is the main theme of the film and this is this
00:41:49
says I don't know if this is good or not
00:41:51
bad Maybe that says something about me
00:41:53
some kind of romance Maybe it says
00:41:55
something about time
00:41:58
which brings people together
00:42:03
disconnects be it speaks simply about
00:42:05
that this is our biggest
00:42:06
need and all that too can
00:42:08
be fallen leaves so well
00:42:13
let's continue boy and
00:42:16
bird just came out on our channel
00:42:19
Big issue about this film and about
00:42:23
this film but there are a lot of questions about it and
00:42:25
in cha many people remember the boy and
00:42:28
bird Well
00:42:31
firstly here in Riga and
00:42:34
in neighboring Tallinn and in Estonia the film
00:42:38
Released
00:42:40
And since yesterday I think it’s him
00:42:46
came out in Russia it came out in America I
00:42:48
I think this is the best you can do
00:42:51
give it if you still haven't seen it
00:42:54
for Christmas and New Year because at least
00:42:57
this is animation this is not animation for children
00:42:59
although this is not an animation for children
00:43:01
you can and should go with the children, that is, she
00:43:02
just not for children in the sense that it
00:43:04
for everyone The film begins with a tragedy in
00:43:07
World War II boy
00:43:09
loses his mother Tokyo is bombed and his mother dies
00:43:13
Here goes the director, unlike him
00:43:16
previous film which he believed that
00:43:18
will be the last It was the film wind
00:43:21
grows stronger and it was realistic
00:43:23
the story is completely hopeless And here
00:43:25
gives you the opportunity to go anywhere
00:43:27
following the deceased mother in parallel
00:43:31
peace to the afterlife where he will be given
00:43:34
a chance for another meeting with her in this
00:43:37
I mean, this is a very sad picture and
00:43:41
complete unjustified beautiful how
00:43:43
only in fairy tales are there hopes for that
00:43:45
that something even
00:43:55
incorrigible
00:43:57
Novsky Island
00:43:58
mtx sea magic flute what?
00:44:02
there's only
00:44:04
There is no Danto's hell, quotes from which
00:44:07
hanging at the entrance to this one beyond the Don
00:44:09
Quixote, that is, Western civilization is
00:44:12
very relatable film I think that with
00:44:14
Eastern Japanese civilization
00:44:15
connected no less, but I know her worse than that
00:44:18
or otherwise auto quotes from all his best
00:44:21
films too Nate And you will meet on
00:44:25
screen
00:44:27
poetry of the Wise, beautiful author's
00:44:29
cinema In some sense conservative B
00:44:32
in some sense completely new
00:44:35
very quirky for Miki himself
00:44:37
in need of
00:44:40
hours of searching for different interpretations without
00:44:42
guarantees that you will find them as a result
00:44:44
I actually watched the movie three times
00:44:47
times And I will still watch every time
00:44:52
this property
00:44:54
shev in the comments under our release
00:44:57
many people wrote Well, this is not the best
00:45:00
film MFA zakiya And I sat and thought A
00:45:03
In general, is there any point in such
00:45:05
categories to judge Yes
00:45:09
and for our commentators this makes sense
00:45:11
yes This is completely normal and I'm on
00:45:13
actually said a little earlier in this
00:45:16
in our stream today what is for me
00:45:18
important indicator of the best film of this or that
00:45:20
another director and I’ll probably agree
00:45:22
that this is not Meki's best film. Well, does it matter?
00:45:25
This
00:45:26
For me he became one of
00:45:30
on the one hand, he is one of the most
00:45:32
Mika's strange films from the other side
00:45:34
one of the most I think personal and
00:45:35
explaining who he is if for you
00:45:37
misa - It's not just entertaining you
00:45:40
storyteller But a man who is like MTP
00:45:43
auteur cinema expresses its self
00:45:46
his rather dramatic fate he grew up
00:45:48
during the war expresses the whole fate
00:45:50
of this 20th century through cinema, then this picture
00:45:53
together with the picture the wind gets stronger, it’s yours
00:45:55
the key to understanding
00:45:57
that is, maybe not the best film
00:45:59
a matter of taste but absolutely
00:46:02
exactly necessary for today
00:46:05
for those for whom this is not an empty phrase
00:46:07
So I would say there are several
00:46:09
questions from the audience even before our start
00:46:13
broadcasts left me too honestly
00:46:15
speaking absolutely amazed there were five
00:46:17
There are a lot of questions about the boy and the bird
00:46:19
detailed and it was clear that the person
00:46:21
truly their zat and not because
00:46:23
just wants to check in in the comments
00:46:26
He himself wrote that there is no possibility
00:46:28
answer all five, at least the first ones
00:46:29
two they are the most interesting the first two I
00:46:31
and I'll ask
00:46:32
How do you understand the birthing metaphor?
00:46:37
rooms very good question maternity
00:46:40
the room is located
00:46:42
in the tomb did you notice it or not
00:46:45
not just a tomb, this is the Island
00:46:47
dead Klinovsky golden times which
00:46:51
for nizya
00:46:54
cam most likely this is not about uncle
00:46:57
boy is such an architect of this world and
00:46:59
God and this is a flying stone
00:47:02
a meteorite with its own will throughout
00:47:04
apparently it fell from the sky it shimmers
00:47:06
with different lights and we see this stone
00:47:08
there and every time we pass through
00:47:10
all sorts of sacred spaces we
00:47:11
we pass by this stone and it sparkles
00:47:13
does not allow a person to come to him or a place where
00:47:17
a woman must bear and give birth to a child
00:47:19
the maternity room is a sacred place
00:47:21
where no one can enter
00:47:23
the boy and it cannot enter
00:47:24
it belongs to the cams it is the tombs she
00:47:27
located in the tomb the tomb is still
00:47:28
built like a dolmen, that is, Ancient
00:47:30
Ancient Ancient
00:47:32
stone stone table Perhaps it was
00:47:35
the tombs are actually not really understood by scientists
00:47:36
they know what it was but in the world of mesa It is
00:47:39
like a tomb of death and birth
00:47:41
converges like in another scene where
00:47:43
future souls of Row's unborn children
00:47:46
their pelicans fly up to the skies
00:47:49
devour and the fire woman comes and
00:47:52
burns pelicans that is death
00:47:54
the birth of life is layered
00:47:57
A Mobius strip is a Circle in which
00:47:59
death and life are inextricably linked and
00:48:02
a woman should give birth where A
00:48:05
in fact, the dead stone reigns
00:48:08
where the tomb is, that is, death must
00:48:10
turn into life and the scene when
00:48:12
boy The boy comes in, but he lost it
00:48:14
Mom and he are dating Chemi is a Goddess
00:48:16
fire and at the same time this is his mother Why
00:48:18
Goddess of fire because mother died in
00:48:20
fire in the fire during the bomb if
00:48:22
take it all like a huge dream
00:48:24
dream then in this huge dream
00:48:27
the mother is born as his age and she
00:48:29
bearer of the element of fire and she conducts
00:48:33
boy there for that
00:48:35
so that his pregnant sister
00:48:39
hand over and, as it were, give away your son
00:48:42
so that she would adopt him, the boy finds
00:48:44
she finds herself a new mother
00:48:47
new son I mean it's so deep
00:48:50
sacred complex process for the sake of
00:48:52
for this to happen he must break
00:48:53
It is taboo to enter this homeland room where
00:48:56
no one is allowed to enter by the way the birth
00:48:58
where men are not allowed are not allowed
00:49:00
outsiders in so many cultures are
00:49:03
exists like this in many ancient
00:49:04
cultures this is ancient Taboo childbirth is
00:49:06
so intimate that you are not allowed there
00:49:08
No one except the initiates and here's a boy
00:49:10
breaks it in order to find a new one
00:49:12
mother if we speak on an everyday level
00:49:14
His mother died, he looks at the pregnant woman
00:49:17
from his father to his stepmother he is jealous of her he
00:49:19
cannot find a common language with her and this
00:49:21
that moment where he accepts what this
00:49:23
his stepmother can become his mother
00:49:26
Look, I have to admit that I haven't yet
00:49:27
I watched this movie but I don't know how much it is
00:49:32
at least it was clear to me
00:49:35
what is this
00:49:36
very deep philosophical statement
00:49:39
physically and psychologically very subtle
00:49:41
difficult and the second question is from the same
00:49:44
user promised two to ask why on
00:49:47
your glance showed the first meeting
00:49:49
boy and grandfather and then the boy
00:49:51
ends up captured by parrots and then
00:49:53
it’s like they’re with grandpa for the first time
00:49:54
meet it's a dream a boy falls into
00:49:59
this is almost who still has parrots
00:50:01
they drag him to be eaten there are parrots
00:50:03
cannibals he dreams of meeting his grandfather
00:50:06
and since grandfather is talking about his uncle, he
00:50:09
essentially brought it to this magical tower
00:50:12
for that
00:50:13
so that the boy can inherit
00:50:15
the boy needs the universe through a dream
00:50:18
tell him where he needs to go and the boy
00:50:21
then he already knows that he needs to climb
00:50:22
top floor to go through Chere
00:50:25
this portal and end up with your great uncle without
00:50:27
he doesn't know where to go
00:50:29
the boy thinks he's just there
00:50:30
because he's looking for his mom but really
00:50:32
him there
00:50:44
attraction best Miyazaki movie my me
00:50:50
I refuse the best film category
00:50:52
he has them all anyway
00:50:53
everything begins with tendrils in the valley of the winds
00:50:55
better but there is such a category as
00:50:57
favorite movie ki my favorite movie ki -
00:51:00
This is my neighbor Torah I believe that this is
00:51:02
there is such a Martian lightness in him And
00:51:04
with the same depth and complexity
00:51:06
Although it seems like it’s just a children’s fairy tale
00:51:08
for kids but at the same time I don’t have
00:51:10
mesa films that I don’t like, let’s say
00:51:12
to me due to their somewhat superficial
00:51:14
a little less close a little less like
00:51:17
witches on delivery services and spanking Ross
00:51:19
also adorable Well, a little bit here
00:51:21
centimeter Less but in
00:51:24
otherwise I love everything he did and
00:51:26
I watch every one of his films
00:51:29
always with an open mouth is great Well then
00:51:31
let's continue the third film from your top ten
00:51:37
Yes, the poor and unfortunate and Yorgos Lanthimos
00:51:41
Venice Festival Golden Lion A
00:51:45
this is just an incredible picture and this is it
00:51:48
one of those cases there are several in mine
00:51:51
list it was not the boy and the bird and not
00:51:54
fallen when the director of which I
00:51:57
I love you very much, I respect you and I think
00:51:59
wonderful did the best in his
00:52:01
creativity the work reached
00:52:03
the very top of the poor unfortunates is
00:52:06
adaptation of the novel by Alar Gray and this
00:52:09
Scottish writer not so long ago
00:52:11
deceased is a Classic
00:52:13
Scottish literary
00:52:14
postmodernism wrote a wonderful book
00:52:16
which immediately looked like it was not erosion
00:52:19
The novel is basically bad Nest is one of the sah
00:52:23
dangerous NV
00:52:26
Nezi And Lantis found absolutely for this
00:52:29
incredible moves the plot of this film is
00:52:32
something between Frankenstein
00:52:34
Pygmalion and Pinocchio here we see on
00:52:36
on William Dafoe's screen he plays the role
00:52:39
mad professor at the same time he
00:52:41
Doctor Frankenstein and the monster
00:52:42
Frankenstein see what he looks like
00:52:44
he's like a monster right there
00:52:45
they call it a monster on the screen
00:52:47
victorian steampunk so victorian
00:52:49
London he catches a suicide in the Thames
00:52:52
pregnant young woman and saves her
00:52:54
life
00:52:57
Have a seat Bella Baxter Here she is
00:53:00
played by ema stone best role ema stone
00:53:01
certainly and her adventures begin
00:53:04
these artificial new women have
00:53:06
whose virgin consciousness is in all
00:53:09
meanings This is an incredible movie I'm talking about it
00:53:12
could talk for hours probably for hours
00:53:14
I won’t talk about the format now, after all
00:53:16
streaming does not involve I just want
00:53:18
say that she doesn't know anything about the world
00:53:20
this heroine and that's why she has this
00:53:22
a fascinating journey into this world
00:53:24
even than Pinocchio and her ignorance
00:53:27
allows Lantis to do in this movie
00:53:30
something that only the most talented do
00:53:32
directors are reinventing cinema here
00:53:35
Trier did this for example in Nymphomaniac in
00:53:37
dog vele when you make a movie as if
00:53:39
no one had ever made a film before you
00:53:41
or cutting through the waves so filmed here too
00:53:44
the very thing What filters what lenses
00:53:47
the images are made how they are lined up
00:53:50
scenery Well, for example, she arrives at
00:53:52
Lisbon or Paris She dreamed there
00:53:54
visit but she doesn't know what they look like
00:53:56
Lisbon and Paris and this is the impression
00:53:57
film that Lanthimos and his whole team
00:53:59
have never been to Lisbon or Paris
00:54:01
saw their images, that is, they
00:54:04
imagine how Lisbon could stand out
00:54:06
it turns out that Lisbon is a city above
00:54:07
which air trams fly Where in
00:54:09
airships hover in the air but at the same time
00:54:11
everyone eats these famous cakes
00:54:15
and fado sounds and the same thing about
00:54:18
Paris is the same with London
00:54:21
fantastic space there too
00:54:23
brilliant music drkin fenris this
00:54:25
British young composer and musician
00:54:28
such alternatives He only has one
00:54:29
album this album He's not into cinema at all
00:54:32
had a relationship lance heard says
00:54:34
Write me music that gives me the impression that
00:54:36
music is written by a composer who exists
00:54:38
great talent but who never
00:54:39
I saw not a single instrument and by ear
00:54:42
selects something and tunes it by ear
00:54:44
these tools are on the move because all
00:54:46
this movie is the story of customization
00:54:48
it’s not easy to tell a person
00:54:51
amazing absolutely unbelievable
00:54:53
incredible story frank bravely with
00:54:56
stunning erotic scenes
00:54:57
which are filmed as if no one
00:54:59
never filmed erotic scenes
00:55:01
intimacy needs to be figured out how to play it and
00:55:03
shoot Eston plays as if her
00:55:06
completely erased her consciousness and she
00:55:08
trying to play for the first time
00:55:11
different because play on the range
00:55:12
from a baby who is in an adult's body
00:55:15
a person learns to walk and talk before
00:55:19
a woman who went through the sun and experienced
00:55:21
VS and AK
00:55:24
butt
00:55:26
that's why Yes, this picture and one more thing
00:55:31
everything I said is amazing
00:55:32
details of this film This is complicated
00:55:35
provocative radical author's
00:55:36
movie you know how this movie differs from
00:55:38
other complex provocative
00:55:39
radical auteur films made for
00:55:41
throughout the history of cinema it is not boring it is not
00:55:45
boring yes but many of them are not boring
00:55:47
different in that at the end of this film
00:55:49
you come out with a happy smile
00:55:50
I want to live there, everything is fine
00:55:52
ends let's count it out
00:55:53
spoiler there is one of the most beautiful
00:55:56
lumen endo Eva What are you doing so
00:55:59
stories are not expected and you don’t expect them at all from
00:56:01
copyright Do you know what copyright is
00:56:02
the movie is brilliant but it needs you
00:56:05
with a certain hammer, like a nail, to pound into
00:56:07
a piece of wood, otherwise it’s not an auteur movie
00:56:09
otherwise it won't do, these are Lantis rules
00:56:11
Same
00:56:12
violated two questions here Eston will receive
00:56:16
second Oscar I would really like that though
00:56:19
very interesting competition this year
00:56:21
the same Lily played wonderfully
00:56:25
my look in the Flower Moon killers and you
00:56:28
you can argue and be indignant, I think
00:56:30
that Margot Robie's role in Barbie is absolutely
00:56:32
brilliant here's to the film I have
00:56:34
question for Margot and Ran Golin no they
00:56:36
just some wow there are both people there that's why
00:56:41
there is competition, but in general I myself am for
00:56:45
I don't vote, I only vote for the Golden Globe
00:56:48
zane and the second question from the chat is asked himself
00:56:52
mentioned Have you watched erotic films
00:56:54
not porn Well, apparently this year there is
00:56:56
looks full Well not this year poor
00:56:58
the unfortunate ones are now eki Yes except
00:57:01
there are more than one poor unfortunate this year
00:57:02
I didn’t see in the very thing that I
00:57:04
would remember you know Very rarely there are
00:57:06
talented good erotic films
00:57:09
from Great Directors of World Cinema
00:57:11
More or less this was what Filini knew how to do
00:57:14
well it worked out a couple of times for the trier
00:57:17
and Paul was always good at doing this
00:57:19
supreme but in fact Here I am three
00:57:22
called I won't even call it anymore It's very
00:57:23
rare skill but a small spoiler
00:57:27
next year I called today Adri
00:57:30
the sofa that filmed the film events dri
00:57:33
sofa now media merlan is the one
00:57:36
an actress who, well, she's a lot
00:57:38
is being filmed in a portrait of a girl in
00:57:39
fire plays the main role now They
00:57:42
they are making a remake of a new version of the film
00:57:45
emmanuel
00:57:46
So what year will it come out but
00:57:50
El Tae in general
00:57:53
same in the fourth year This is something
00:57:55
completely unimaginable even as an idea
00:57:58
maybe it will be terrible or maybe this
00:57:59
it will be great I don't know I really like it
00:58:01
interesting yes Listen, I also remembered
00:58:03
capricious cloud is my favorite movie Yes
00:58:04
capricious cloud - it really is
00:58:06
Brilliant but can you call it
00:58:07
erotic film is a very big question
00:58:09
but it's an outstanding film and it's true
00:58:11
from point of view
00:58:13
homosexuality is not not decent but
00:58:15
precisely the eroticism of such an ethical Tsai
00:58:17
milyan - well, for me this is a figure number
00:58:21
one is just the king of this business but
00:58:24
he is the king of many things
00:58:26
list let's move on fourth Yes
00:58:29
film Yes the fourth Yes we must count
00:58:33
somehow the sisterhood of the bathhouse in black I
00:58:35
I must say right away that I am outraged by that
00:58:38
what was his name for this film in Russian?
00:58:41
sisterhood of the bathhouse in black
00:58:43
original title I'm not of course not
00:58:45
I’ll say it because the film is Estonian
00:58:47
Estonian Here's his English
00:58:51
the name seems to me too
00:58:53
more or less at
00:58:55
Porus This sounds bad I would pour it over
00:58:57
if anyone would let me do it myself, sisters
00:59:00
Kurno baths Kurno bathhouse is ancient
00:59:02
name of the bathhouse in black Why exactly
00:59:04
such a name because it is IT speech
00:59:05
Anna's film about an ancient traditional bathhouse
00:59:08
hins is a documentary which
00:59:11
I got two of the most powerful I think never
00:59:14
Estonian cinema didn’t have this
00:59:15
this year's most powerful awards
00:59:17
awards I just fell in love with this movie
00:59:19
but the awards should be mentioned even more
00:59:22
awards
00:59:23
Nest immediately Knight here is not so simple
00:59:26
this is the directing prize at the San festival
00:59:28
a year ago and this is just recently
00:59:31
european film awards prize for best
00:59:32
Documentary of the Year Anna Hince She
00:59:35
the folklorist musician herself wanted to do
00:59:39
film glorifying the Estonian bathhouse
00:59:42
black RNU bath is an ancient tradition of the South
00:59:45
Estonia included in the list
00:59:47
intangible heritage
00:59:49
Yuner henna How to make a film about a ban
00:59:52
can you please explain something
00:59:55
telling about how it was Where from
00:59:57
that's where it came from but it's completely different
00:59:59
picture braban nothing is told
01:00:01
in general the whole film is four times
01:00:04
years and a bathhouse where they absolutely steam
01:00:07
naked female heroines We don't even
01:00:10
we can count how many there are because there are
01:00:12
different number depending on the season
01:00:14
who are behind the scenes in the frame of their bodies but
01:00:17
there are no faces, they are almost never behind the scenes
01:00:20
they share with each other the most intimate things
01:00:23
talk about childhood experiences
01:00:25
relationship with parents first
01:00:27
menstruation loss of virginity
01:00:29
falling in love, adultery, cancer
01:00:32
diseases rape what is there
01:00:34
only no And this is all real about this
01:00:37
history is all documentary
01:00:39
Real stories of real women under
01:00:42
folk soundtrack is very delicate in the background
01:00:46
changing seasons in a bathhouse where there are no
01:00:48
skillful lighting operator of this
01:00:50
film - this is some hero who
01:00:52
should get all the oscars but
01:00:53
unfortunately they won’t get four, in my opinion
01:00:55
cameras were destroyed during filming because
01:00:57
that the humidity is high shooting - then
01:00:59
real documentaries are not fake
01:01:02
this is the subtlest picture that
01:01:07
And this is one of the films made
01:01:10
women on my list We talked about
01:01:12
trends of women directors directors
01:01:16
of which there are so many this year So here it is
01:01:18
if anyone asked me female
01:01:21
movie about women number one in
01:01:23
twenty-third year I would not
01:01:25
thoughtfully called the sisterhood of the bathhouse
01:01:27
black for me is number one and I want
01:01:32
believe I have no statistics that in
01:01:33
Estonia watched this film well and
01:01:35
many people went to the cinema to watch it
01:01:36
big screen this is a work
01:01:38
art is
01:01:39
mbn is the darkness from which these emerge
01:01:41
bodies these voices are heard This is with such
01:01:44
done with poetry and subtlety unobtrusively
01:01:48
I actually watched this and thought it was like this
01:01:50
probably super sexy would be a remark
01:01:53
sorry a man couldn't direct
01:01:55
such a film that it is specifically for women
01:01:59
look and hearing who did this
01:02:02
a man can take it off because
01:02:03
he's a painter, he's a paintbrush
01:02:05
artist artist is an artist is
01:02:07
Anna Hins and operator He was a man If
01:02:10
I'm not mistaken, this is the brush of this man and
01:02:12
the brush works amazingly but...
01:02:14
less, this is precisely a women's film, but in
01:02:18
in the highest sense of the word and I looked twice
01:02:22
I'll probably watch the movie again
01:02:24
I think this film will go down in history
01:02:26
cinema and documentaries and this year
01:02:28
I would really like for him to get in. Of course
01:02:30
at the Oscars and would have won there, but in my opinion
01:02:32
he’s not even on the long list anymore
01:02:34
too author's original subtle
01:02:37
strange movie for America it's strange
01:02:41
although he has first of all there
01:02:42
American reviews of Rons have 98%
01:02:46
positive reviews and yet he
01:02:48
started his journey from Victory to Sundance
01:02:50
I really wish director Ani Hins to continue
01:02:53
making movies and doing it is just as great
01:02:56
like this time Well listen very much
01:02:58
I'm surprised this made it into your top ten
01:03:00
and very cool Well, this is not out of desire
01:03:03
original this is truly one of mine
01:03:05
the strongest impressions this year for me too
01:03:07
it seems like you probably don’t have everyone
01:03:09
year documentaries in not everyone not
01:03:11
everyone in general is quite rare after all I
01:03:13
I watch a lot of documentaries and
01:03:15
I always feel something about this
01:03:17
existential guilt before and
01:03:18
documentarian and his viewers for
01:03:20
which I'm such a one-sided page
01:03:23
picture of the world I propose this but this
01:03:25
I looked at the picture because I was in
01:03:28
Estonia I had two lectures in a row
01:03:32
in a row one day and the next day and
01:03:34
on the second day another one and when is the first
01:03:36
the day ended, a young man came up to me
01:03:37
the man says, but you didn’t look
01:03:39
such and such a movie I say no not even
01:03:40
I heard about him talking about us now
01:03:41
Since he's going to the movies, it's big for us
01:03:43
the event is the Sanden Sov prize I think
01:03:47
damn I didn't even hear what an idiot I am
01:03:49
I went to the cinema and for the second time the second
01:03:52
lecture I came and started with the fact that I
01:03:54
I saw this movie and how did I like it?
01:03:55
I liked it, but the main thing is that it was
01:03:58
a year ago was Last winter and he me
01:04:01
stuck splinters in my head and in general
01:04:04
so I didn’t get it out of this splinter
01:04:06
from yourself Listen to one such clarifying
01:04:09
the question torments me, you said that
01:04:10
Russian name is stupid. Does it mean
01:04:12
this is what this film will be in Russia
01:04:14
show or where did it come from then
01:04:15
this is a Russian name and it’s very simple
01:04:17
answer in Estonia and Latvia Where is this
01:04:19
the film was also in theaters
01:04:21
shown with local Estonian and
01:04:24
Russian subtitles, that is, there is Russian
01:04:26
name No it was apparently invented in
01:04:28
Estonia I understood everything, that is, it is not
01:04:30
Russian aru in Russian only
01:04:33
I mean I understood everything because I
01:04:35
I was surprised where this movie came from
01:04:37
end up in Russia, well, in theory, anything is possible
01:04:39
be But as far as I know in Russia not
01:04:41
they showed Yes they wrote that they didn’t get it K
01:04:43
unfortunately not included in the Oscar shortlist
01:04:45
documentary category neither in the category
01:04:48
lu foreign l friends film From this
01:04:50
it doesn't get any worse, he already has two
01:04:52
powerful rewards that if you write from
01:04:55
Estonia Congratulations and if not from
01:04:57
Estonia still congratulates everyone because
01:04:58
that the movie is great regardless
01:05:01
country of origin Yes, but by the way it’s different
01:05:03
documentary film And we had a release
01:05:07
about this we will say Oscar from all over the world
01:05:10
so they called it Da Kartino and there is a film there
01:05:12
20 days in Mariupol he was shortlisted
01:05:15
in two categories at once and the best
01:05:17
documentary and best
01:05:20
international film this is a leaf this is not yet
01:05:23
nomination
01:05:24
will Well, that is, he has already advanced and
01:05:27
progressed significantly Very cool and I
01:05:30
I remember that you also noted him. How very
01:05:31
strong work yes Dada this movie
01:05:34
unforgettable this is of course well of course this
01:05:37
a little bit of a club on the head but B
01:05:39
in some sense, in fact, we also have
01:05:41
the channel has a corresponding release here
01:05:43
this Oscar there and about 20 days there
01:05:46
and there’s something about sisterhood too
01:05:48
detailed analysis of Anton Yes further
01:05:53
Yes
01:05:56
Flower Moon Killers Martina Scars oh
01:06:00
controversial film We have a lot of comments
01:06:02
was about this Well, I knew something
01:06:04
that the film lasts 3 seconds and an hour and that
01:06:06
many people from Russia watched it
01:06:08
Probably watched it in a pirated version
01:06:10
Of course, probably not on the big screen
01:06:12
or on the Bolshoi but yes, of course this one
01:06:16
the film is not accidental, although Apple made it
01:06:19
maybe initially I’m thinking of releasing it
01:06:21
how the Irishman was released just on small
01:06:23
screens ultimately even in imax
01:06:25
he was released there, brilliant work
01:06:27
production designer by the way This is
01:06:29
Jack Fix who worked with Terence
01:06:31
Malik and David are absolutely lynched
01:06:35
outstanding production designer for me
01:06:38
this is another case of such a peak
01:06:41
director Well, that is, I won’t say
01:06:43
that the Flower Moon killer is the best
01:06:45
Scorsese film but I can say what it is
01:06:47
for me this is his best film in XX
01:06:49
century and he shot a lot in the 20th century
01:06:52
the kind of director who doesn't stop
01:06:55
strongest work and historically very
01:06:58
important if not the poor unfortunates
01:07:01
Barbie must be the Yule Moon killer
01:07:04
should be the main Oscar movie
01:07:06
this year Next year with mine
01:07:08
point of view Of course because this
01:07:11
a picture that will be inscribed in history
01:07:14
American cinema is like the same
01:07:17
the real main basic movie about
01:07:19
genocide of the indigenous Indian population and
01:07:24
this is a film with incredible acting
01:07:26
Leonardo DiCaprio's work is very
01:07:27
good acting this year but
01:07:29
I think it's DiCaprio
01:07:30
of course it will be difficult to defeat him
01:07:33
whatever it is Well let's see what it is of course
01:07:37
there will be But in my opinion it is very
01:07:39
very cool very cool and
01:07:42
And from my point of view
01:07:45
Is this huge timing justified?
01:07:48
because this is an epic but this is an epic where is this
01:07:52
history of the murders of the Indians A seiji we
01:07:55
did a special issue about Askar sez
01:07:56
You can watch everything too
01:07:57
details are not provided through
01:08:00
investigation like in a book
01:08:01
nonfiction book by David Gren on
01:08:03
which it is based on And this is presented as
01:08:05
big story is a tragic story
01:08:08
love and betrayal of love and this
01:08:11
completely unexpected actually
01:08:13
angle which if not for DiCaprio and
01:08:15
Lily Gladstone who plays the lead
01:08:16
female role there if not for their acting
01:08:19
Well, of course the script is wonderful But
01:08:20
their acting achievements I would not
01:08:23
underestimated and separately very important
01:08:25
movie about the Flower Moon killers there
01:08:28
amazing
01:08:29
suntrek I said separately about
01:08:31
Suntrek of the poor unfortunates he
01:08:32
truly outstanding But here's the second one
01:08:34
hundred parts of the year for me this is the Flower killer
01:08:36
Luna Ro Robertson Founder Guitarist
01:08:39
main composer of the group The B Toy
01:08:41
the most from which Martin draws all his
01:08:43
life and Robertson helped collect the music
01:08:46
or wrote the original
01:08:52
mu Although he is the creator along with The Band as
01:08:55
whatever the genre
01:08:56
Americano Robertson actually was
01:08:59
ethnic Indian and Canadian born in
01:09:01
Canada and for the first time, by and large, with
01:09:05
Scar developed this Indian theme
01:09:07
that's what the soundtrack did
01:09:10
absolutely perfect Overall for me
01:09:12
This
01:09:13
oh such an amazing Message from the times
01:09:17
Great Big American Cinema
01:09:20
which, by and large, we often
01:09:21
it seems that we have passed where we started
01:09:24
What is American auteur cinema?
01:09:26
this is first and foremost the new Hollywood
01:09:28
seventies
01:09:31
Corse de
01:09:33
palm tree Well there is a little less There
01:09:36
Friedkin and so on This is the whole Pleiades and
01:09:39
this year we saw Flower killed
01:09:41
Moon And next year if we're lucky
01:09:43
we will see a new one 30 years worked on it
01:09:45
film fre for Yes, question A is written down for me
01:09:49
what can we say we are waiting
01:09:52
megalopolis tell me about I'm really looking forward to it
01:09:55
of course Adam Driver is starring there
01:09:57
this is actually kind of cool
01:09:58
cast But of course there is
01:10:01
fear let's say so yes yes it is true Yes
01:10:04
but no, I'm really looking forward to it, I'll use it
01:10:06
in my official capacity I will ask a question about
01:10:08
killers is what I missed in the film
01:10:11
I wasn't scared at all by the timing I
01:10:14
I enjoyed spending this time at the cinema
01:10:16
and I really liked this movie but I
01:10:19
it seemed like there were no hero stories
01:10:23
that is, this is who they were before what was in them
01:10:27
you've never had anything like this in your life
01:10:28
It feels like the movie is running from 3 to
01:10:30
there are a lot of events on the screen for an hour, but at the same time
01:10:33
I'm talking about the main characters, their origins are there
01:10:36
Yes, their life is somehow not
01:10:39
I find out. It seems to me that he and she
01:10:42
the main characters and no one else there
01:10:44
they're not really really important
01:10:46
the stories are there, they're just drowned in
01:10:48
films they don't come out right away I could
01:10:51
I would like to advise Well, I don’t know if it’s enough
01:10:53
you have the moral strength to look at this
01:10:54
the film is for the second time because it’s about a hero
01:10:57
DiCaprio we find out that he is by the way
01:11:00
it wasn't in the book it was made up
01:11:02
completely ssz that he returned from the war
01:11:04
that he has a bad stomach, that he is very
01:11:07
loves money he has nowhere to take it that he
01:11:09
nephew of a rich man who doesn't want
01:11:11
feed him at his own expense A wants to find
01:11:12
somewhere to him that is, there are many different
01:11:15
details and this is his military comrade with
01:11:18
with whom he quietly robs there
01:11:20
That is, it is also very important what it is
01:11:22
Man of War Well, this is a favorite topic
01:11:24
Scorsese is Travis Bickle's hero
01:11:27
A
01:11:29
means the hero of the taxi driver who returned from
01:11:32
war and he is not in complete order with
01:11:34
head of a man returning from the war -
01:11:36
this is a person who can resignedly
01:11:38
kill and don’t see anything wrong with it
01:11:41
and this idea was in the taxi driver and was and is
01:11:44
in the Flower Moon killers to me at all
01:11:46
I really thought it was interesting that the taxi driver
01:11:48
because he is Scorsese
01:11:51
John's Seekers version of the plot
01:12:01
movie watch The Searchers and this
01:12:04
reimagining of the Seekers and we see more
01:12:07
one reimagining of The Seekers here
01:12:09
again a hero returning from the war
01:12:11
returns to civilian life and kills
01:12:15
and So this time it's
01:12:18
really years to come
01:12:22
your film about modernity Well, not always
01:12:25
since there the age of innocence and especially
01:12:31
Gangs of New York, of course he took a big step
01:12:34
in the past but it was a long time ago
01:12:35
only a film about modernity This is it
01:12:37
interesting evolution with carse but again
01:12:40
we did a whole issue about it and now
01:12:41
very detailed a lot about this probably
01:12:43
there's no point in talking, listen now
01:12:46
We already started playing this today, I’ll ask
01:12:50
the best movie with kortse in your opinion Well
01:12:53
For me, a taxi driver is a very boring choice
01:12:55
but this is really a film that
01:12:57
shocked me the most and in which
01:12:59
most
01:13:00
there are some different contents Although
01:13:03
at the same time it’s like he’s not like that
01:13:05
multi-figure
01:13:09
Yule Moon Yes he is much more
01:13:11
linear one hero his path and so on
01:13:14
Well then this is a brilliant acting job
01:13:16
and here’s another question from the chat, the best one
01:13:18
film with Korce in the 20th century Well for me
01:13:21
Flower Moon Killer is in second place
01:13:23
which was number one before that
01:13:25
This is Wok Wall [ __ ] I'm absolutely in love with
01:13:28
This picture, by the way, is the brilliant role of Margot
01:13:30
Robie it all began with her Well, DiCaprio
01:13:32
it's amazing it's an amazing movie
01:13:35
American capitalism and murderers
01:13:37
Yule Moon is also about the American
01:13:39
capitalism and I really like it when
01:13:40
Scarce films about the American
01:13:42
capitalism because in general it is not
01:13:43
Oliver Stone is not his greatest
01:13:44
interest He is interested in people in general
01:13:46
human and interested in
01:13:48
crime is more than
01:13:51
device, as it were, some kind of economic
01:13:52
flows But these two pictures are precisely about
01:13:55
economic flows and what he says about them
01:13:56
thinks and of course they are from the organized
01:13:58
crime differs very little and
01:14:00
little separated in presentation with carse
01:14:02
this is also very cool Uh-huh, by the way
01:14:04
it's surprising that many people call
01:14:05
renegades here in the chat too for me
01:14:07
The Departed is the most disappointing movie ever
01:14:10
with Kars in the 20th century the most because it
01:14:13
very light film, easily made
01:14:15
someone else's story with hit actors and stars
01:14:18
starring here is almost exploitation
01:14:22
no doubt he did excellently but well
01:14:25
how could s do not excellent Yes he
01:14:28
he will try, he can’t do this for me
01:14:30
this is the most technical least deep
01:14:32
Scar Sez film made in the last 25
01:14:35
years although this is most likely
01:14:37
won him an Oscar so he's right
01:14:38
did that he took it off of course
01:14:40
on the other hand, who am I to judge?
01:14:41
what he does right what he doesn’t but for
01:14:43
me and Wallstreet and especially the killer
01:14:45
Flower Moon is a million times more interesting
01:14:47
for me as a viewer let's just say
01:14:49
So, well, let's see what happens at the Oscars IDM
01:14:52
further Follow
01:14:54
film And I'll remind you write to
01:14:57
comments about your film of the year if you
01:15:00
your opinion somehow changes along the way
01:15:01
our broadcast, write about it too
01:15:04
Interesting
01:15:06
I don’t know the name, can anyone show me the name?
01:15:09
probably yes
01:15:11
mmxx is it actually 2020 or 2020 Yeah
01:15:15
this is the year this is the first first frame by the way
01:15:18
speaking of the movie like this like this
01:15:20
this is what it looks like there is a woman lying there
01:15:22
the woman is a psychotherapist and is waiting for your arrival
01:15:25
clients this is a Romanian painting Well you
01:15:27
you know well that I am not indifferent
01:15:29
please that I am not indifferent to ah here you go
01:15:33
look how brilliant this is
01:15:35
geometry is a living person
01:15:36
how many eccentrics and
01:15:38
at the same time naturalness to me
01:15:40
it seems that the first frame already gives away
01:15:42
cool movie no That's true to me
01:15:44
it seems Well, probably, as you know it happens in
01:15:46
books Yes, that's where they say the first thing
01:15:47
proposal Yes of course of course the first one
01:15:50
offer call me Ishmael Well
01:15:52
Certainly
01:15:53
Of course this is a great movie
01:15:57
Christy I sing this from Romanian directors
01:15:59
modern ones are probably my favorite
01:16:02
in his own way a brilliant man in his own way
01:16:03
because many of him
01:16:05
films, some viewers do not
01:16:07
endures due to them colloquially them
01:16:09
drawn out by their strange originality but
01:16:12
his main picture is the death of the master
01:16:14
lazaresku this is such a hit in general
01:16:16
black comedy about one pensioner
01:16:18
who felt unwell in the evening
01:16:20
and who apparently died, his name is the river and the whole
01:16:24
night the ambulance takes him to different places
01:16:26
hospitals and the hospital is overcrowded anywhere
01:16:28
they don’t accept it, they put a new one everywhere
01:16:29
diagnosis and he feels worse and worse
01:16:31
I remember watching this movie on
01:16:33
IFF is a wonderful film. Agree and
01:16:36
very life-affirming though for such a reason
01:16:38
Theme Christy is absolutely obsessed with Theme
01:16:40
death he films about death one way or another
01:16:43
in general, all my films, this film too
01:16:45
it's not just about death, it's a chronicle
01:16:47
covid and therefore
01:16:50
2022
01:16:52
there are four short stories in the film, they were born
01:16:55
in the process of improvisation with the actor
01:16:57
Studio and actually improvisations and
01:16:59
there were eight scenes, he made two films
01:17:02
One is 20-20 in Roman numerals and the other
01:17:06
should come out next or after
01:17:07
next year 20-20 in Arabic numerals and
01:17:10
then all eight plots will be connected in
01:17:13
clear unity so far in that film
01:17:15
which I watched three short stories connected
01:17:17
some term characters and the fourth with
01:17:19
they are not connected at all and that’s of course
01:17:21
It’s annoying, but in general he does it often
01:17:24
It’s infuriating that they’re all flawless
01:17:26
psychological studies one way or another
01:17:28
related to covid and the first of them is
01:17:30
she's just a young woman
01:17:32
psychotherapist and her client who
01:17:35
because of the masks they can’t really communicate with each other
01:17:37
hear they have to take off their masks and
01:17:39
Removing masks in this case is
01:17:43
metaphor Yes, this is from the third story
01:17:45
is
01:17:46
metaphor of searching for a common language of Contact and
01:17:50
further with this it becomes more and more difficult further another
01:17:51
the scene takes place near this house
01:17:53
psychotherapist where her brother goes and she
01:17:55
a friend calls whose wife is giving birth and
01:17:58
gives birth with suspected Covid, she was taken away
01:18:01
to the hospital and the third scene These are two
01:18:04
men like the first one, it was filmed by one
01:18:06
one shot of the camera, not a single cut
01:18:09
like there I don’t know
01:18:11
half an hour of one plan man
01:18:14
talk about something and then we don't
01:18:15
we even immediately understand that this is the Driver
01:18:17
ambulance and meth brother who are waiting
01:18:20
they have nothing to do so they
01:18:22
talking to each other
01:18:23
tells a completely unbelievable story
01:18:25
the story of when he fell in love with a girl and
01:18:27
they have a stormy romance, then it turns out that
01:18:28
she girl turns out to be a mistress
01:18:31
some Russian mafioso who
01:18:32
now he will come and kill his hero like this
01:18:34
A tabloid story that is told and not
01:18:36
played out and finally the fourth plot of us
01:18:38
suddenly immerses completely different characters
01:18:41
we find ourselves in a cemetery where on
01:18:43
funeral criminal investigator
01:18:46
interrogates a woman who was in
01:18:48
some underground brothel about some uh
01:18:51
crime boss nicknamed Grandfather
01:18:54
Frost, they're looking for him. Perhaps this is the one
01:18:56
the most Russian but that's me already
01:19:10
speculation dm let's go until we run into
01:19:13
dead end and the end credits and there is no
01:19:15
permissions But this absence is
01:19:18
deadlock lack of permission which
01:19:19
for many of my colleagues it turned out
01:19:21
negative side of the film me
01:19:23
I admired it because it's a movie
01:19:24
about covid covid from my point of view and
01:19:27
turned out to be such a labyrinth with no exit
01:19:28
which we wandered wandered wandered and
01:19:30
We didn’t go anywhere except that
01:19:32
we met some false paths
01:19:34
there are many meaningless and scary hopes
01:19:36
death and complete helplessness
01:19:38
lost themselves and this And these
01:19:41
no one's feelings in the cinema are still on mine
01:19:43
I didn’t express my look at all until I arrived
01:19:45
this film is a film about this era
01:19:47
which we lived and in fact it is in
01:19:49
in general it's not over, it continues
01:19:51
The era is burning out just against the backdrop of war
01:19:53
became less noticeable so it
01:19:56
lasting effect too Listen this is cool
01:19:57
because I was just surprised that
01:19:59
there are actually no films about covid
01:20:02
There are no big ones, well, not enough, by the way, exactly
01:20:03
Romanian films are very much about this
01:20:05
good film
01:20:06
and some crazy porn or something
01:20:09
I don’t remember what it was Russian
01:20:11
the correct name is unsuccessful sex or
01:20:14
crazy porn Radu Juda is also Romanian
01:20:17
won the main prize at the Berlinale
01:20:19
was also about Covid and was also filmed during
01:20:21
Covid, the heroine was also wearing a mask, so
01:20:24
it was also very witty
01:20:26
cool picture Well that's amazing yes
01:20:28
that is, it changed the whole world, shocked and
01:20:32
at the moment you remember some appeared
01:20:34
movies straight from the wheels Yes, people tried
01:20:35
filming something with masks on their phones
01:20:37
somehow
01:20:38
that's something but Kato tako
01:20:41
there can be real understanding here
01:20:43
just now coming Yes maybe
01:20:45
maybe even from the Romanian side
01:20:48
it's a movie
01:20:49
interesting So what's next for us
01:20:51
Let's not go too slow for the movie
01:20:54
Necessary
01:20:55
hurry up tell me yes i think so
01:20:57
we already have 5,000 people watching
01:21:00
and hello to everyone, you are all great, we salute
01:21:04
get out of here Yes, thanks for watching
01:21:07
Chimera is just not the best movie
01:21:09
one of my favorite directors
01:21:11
alice wahe I love everything she does and
01:21:14
That's probably why this movie captivated me
01:21:18
I liked him less than him
01:21:19
previous picture happy Lazarus but
01:21:22
yet it’s still perfect
01:21:23
a unique movie like no other
01:21:26
this is a film about Italy in the seventies Where
01:21:29
the main character is British, apparently he can
01:21:31
be Irish archaeologist Joshua Conor
01:21:34
plays like a rising star here
01:21:37
over there he is taller than everyone else, that's what we see
01:21:40
holiday in a small Italian town
01:21:43
he comes to this town and he has
01:21:44
there is a special gift that others can do
01:21:48
he knows how to look with a vine for where to dig a well
01:21:52
find an ancient Russian tomb and he is looking for
01:21:55
these tombs and this whole team
01:21:58
which we see on the screen now is theirs
01:21:59
they call it there
01:22:01
Barolis of the tombs as a matter of fact they
01:22:05
they dig and find some artifacts there
01:22:07
always accurately indicates the place and they
01:22:09
sell on the Black Market and make money
01:22:11
They live happily but he is looking for these tombs
01:22:14
another reason he had a lover
01:22:15
named after Benjamin's hero he has this
01:22:18
also a mythical name Arthur, that is, such
01:22:20
King Arthur is looking for his Benjamin
01:22:23
beloved she died but he doesn’t want to laugh
01:22:25
come to terms with this and he is looking for an entrance into
01:22:28
the afterlife he is looking for tombs because
01:22:31
that he believes that there will be this portal there and
01:22:34
at one point he even practically finds and
01:22:36
this is a little Orpheus harm but also
01:22:38
a little bit of Theseus Ariadne because she
01:22:40
from underground hands him a red
01:22:43
thread And along this thread He must come to
01:22:45
He is dreaming about her or a thread. This can also
01:22:48
be in general this whole film This is a Chimera
01:22:49
it's no coincidence that it's called that, I have to
01:22:52
say
01:22:53
interesting Write in the comments yes
01:22:54
are among those who watch us people from
01:22:56
Paris or France or somewhere
01:22:58
It's probably not far there if there is one
01:23:01
friends I am addressing you personally and everyone
01:23:03
others who are going to Paris or
01:23:05
who doesn't have long to get there to the start
01:23:07
January that is the next 2 weeks in
01:23:10
the Pompidou center is one of the best
01:23:12
museums that exist in Paris and in general
01:23:15
a retrospective of Alicha Avakh is taking place around the world
01:23:18
showing her films and her exhibition
01:23:23
exhibition of all her films in one hall
01:23:25
There is a minibus on which it is shown
01:23:28
the film was specially shot for this exhibition
01:23:30
in another you can listen to mystical
01:23:33
soundtrack while lying on a special hammock and in
01:23:36
the third to peer at the star map
01:23:38
sky and there is an installation hidden inside
01:23:40
this is a poetic, beautiful exhibition
01:23:43
related to the movie I saw last year
01:23:45
recent years, well, if not, then just
01:23:48
Watch this movie in Russia Chimera
01:23:49
By the way, it comes out on January 1st
01:23:51
New Year's film, well, in fact, In it
01:23:55
there is nothing special for New Year's
01:23:56
of course, but this is a certain feeling of miracle
01:23:58
there are love stories out there Of course there are I hope
01:24:00
what is this film? Despite the fact that it is
01:24:02
a small auteur film will be released
01:24:03
everywhere at least in Europe and I highly recommend
01:24:06
you should watch it, it’s so unique
01:24:08
craft cinema Unlike anything else
01:24:10
always Helen Var is a brilliant cameraman
01:24:12
the avar that removes for the Lich removes all this
01:24:15
on film it's never digital
01:24:17
there is this grainy image like
01:24:19
It's like this movie was actually made
01:24:20
in some seventies. This is very
01:24:22
sad and beautiful and funny picture
01:24:25
by the way, one of the roles is an important role, although not
01:24:27
Isabella Roslini Muse plays the main role there
01:24:29
the same Scorsese the muse of the same Lynch And
01:24:33
Overall one of the most beautiful women in the world
01:24:35
the entire history of world cinema, but Andrey
01:24:37
writes I'm really looking forward to the new film by Olich Vahe
01:24:39
This is him I think I think re yes Dada
01:24:42
no no she's nothing new yet
01:24:44
didn't fit in she's driving now I'm just
01:24:46
that I saw her in Paris at the opening
01:24:48
in retrospect it was a first in my opinion
01:24:50
December or second, that is, in the very
01:24:52
beginning
01:24:53
Now she is traveling with this film and I think
01:24:56
what about the next one sooner than in a couple
01:24:58
years she will not start very, very everyone
01:25:00
I advise you to watch this movie
01:25:02
will be able to get to Paris and see
01:25:04
there's this thing: Who reads French?
01:25:05
there the Pompidou Center also published a special
01:25:07
book therefore film and about alir avar I
01:25:11
I already bought it for myself and kept it for myself
01:25:12
New Year's holidays I will read here
01:25:14
Marina writes in the chat that she is in Paris
01:25:16
will definitely go, envy you Marina
01:25:19
That's right Marie, do it that way. Well then
01:25:21
further
01:25:23
We have three films left in the top ten
01:25:25
Anton Yes, I already
01:25:28
The killer called the chimera Flower
01:25:32
The moon has fallen leaves and the poor unfortunates
01:25:36
also partly fits here as stories
01:25:38
love another film about love in my
01:25:41
list passion dadena buffa aka recipe
01:25:45
love Sorry nominal Russians
01:25:47
distributors gave the name to Russia's taste
01:25:51
thing
01:25:53
not much better terrible name But
01:25:55
because the name is french
01:25:56
absolutely not corrupt, but
01:25:59
death death Lord passion Dona buffa
01:26:02
there is death there too in the film, but not
01:26:04
let's hurry things up, this is the most beautiful
01:26:08
This movie is probably the most beautiful movie
01:26:10
years and beauty As you know She doesn't
01:26:13
only in the image there is beauty in many
01:26:15
things in this case, the beauty is in the smell and
01:26:18
the taste that you literally feel it
01:26:23
a lot about how to make a movie
01:26:25
tactile so that it seems that you
01:26:26
you can touch it 3 will partially fulfill it
01:26:29
this function
01:26:31
Chaun is an amazing special genius
01:26:34
director Vietnamese ethnic all his life
01:26:36
living working in France filmed
01:26:38
aroma of green papaya rickshaw and po
01:26:41
vertical summer three fantastic
01:26:43
wonderful film His most famous
01:26:45
film for some reason
01:26:51
reasons, another case when the director
01:26:53
he made his best film, it’s based on a novel
01:26:55
Marcel Rufus written 100 years ago
01:26:57
the story of some ideal fictional
01:27:00
of course, gourmet and chef Daden Bufan
01:27:03
this is the name of the main character of his beloved
01:27:05
and the cook and cook Zhenya plays her
01:27:08
Juliet Benaud plays him Benoit Mamel and
01:27:11
the two of them are the whole film, more than two hours
01:27:14
prepare
01:27:15
food there's not even voiceover music we
01:27:19
we hear the water boiling on
01:27:23
frying pan Yes, how do they cut the lettuce into
01:27:28
board and the whole film We listen to this they and
01:27:31
they talk quite a bit there
01:27:33
basically So come on come on it's time
01:27:34
turn on the oven It boiled for a second
01:27:37
Bring the fish, these are the dialogues Well
01:27:40
not only but in particular there are such people there
01:27:43
several dialogues not related to food and
01:27:45
so of course they are especially
01:27:47
important is the film in which it is depicted
01:27:50
such an imaginary triangle
01:27:52
connecting three very different phenomena, all
01:27:56
three very difficult to convey using
01:27:59
the language of cinema is love, art and
01:28:05
food like food can be art like
01:28:08
cooking can be an act of love
01:28:12
how can love be art?
01:28:14
love like sex is not the art of love Yes
01:28:17
antique and art love art
01:28:21
live for many years with your loved one and
01:28:24
continue to love each other and this
01:28:26
save this sun invisible things that
01:28:30
It’s difficult to even translate A into words
01:28:31
on-screen images and in movies it seems that
01:28:34
it's impossible if someone told me
01:28:35
any ideas for such a film I would say old man
01:28:38
better not try it, it's impossible
01:28:40
make this an interesting attitude
01:28:42
French for this film, it's in Cannes
01:28:44
caused rejection among many French people
01:28:46
I think why I think it's jealousy
01:28:48
I think the French can't come to terms with that
01:28:51
what?
01:28:52
food in the world and one of the best movies in the world
01:28:55
but they don’t know how to make a movie about food and made
01:28:58
this is an ethnic look and the previous one is better
01:29:02
the best french food movie is
01:29:04
Ratatouille cartoon I think no one
01:29:06
will argue with me here is a masterpiece In this
01:29:10
genre Well, Marco Fere, who directed a great
01:29:13
the victim was Italian even though he was there
01:29:15
the French were among him
01:29:19
akw
01:29:20
eat they don’t know how to translate food into
01:29:25
movie and Chang Hung didn't do it easily
01:29:28
good and absolutely brilliant and in
01:29:30
As a result, the French were so resigned
01:29:31
before the genius of this film what
01:29:33
who received a prize for directing in
01:29:35
Cannes that he was nominated for
01:29:38
Oscar nomination instead of Anatomy of a Fall
01:29:41
there was a big scandal in France and it
01:29:43
got on the short list now announced
01:29:47
he is there, I really wish he could get it
01:29:49
Oscar Listen from the chat small addition
01:29:52
about sensual pleasure but I can’t
01:29:54
do not read Dmitry writes Goa with you
01:29:57
Honestly, I would trade places with Dmitry
01:30:00
you now I like it in Riga I love snow
01:30:03
but overall it’s certainly terribly nice that
01:30:06
igua also watches and listens to us Yes
01:30:10
Well, are we close to that?
01:30:13
voice over all 10 films and then it will be yes
01:30:17
then there will be the best movie of these
01:30:19
ten best movie in your opinion
01:30:23
and how to say
01:30:26
and for dessert Yes for dessert the theme which
01:30:29
everyone is waiting in the chat of course so American
01:30:33
reading matter this is a debut film that's important
01:30:37
moment this is one of several
01:30:40
debut films on my list
01:30:43
american fiction court jefferson
01:30:45
remember this name it's the funniest
01:30:48
comedy that I saw this year but
01:30:50
Of course I have a special sense of humor
01:30:52
It's probably pretty stuffy Boomer
01:30:57
Well, I suspect that this is not all
01:31:01
will appreciate it But I really was just skating around
01:31:03
half when I watched this movie
01:31:05
won the festival in Toronto And this
01:31:07
Victory is always special because
01:31:08
the Toronto festival has no jury and
01:31:10
competition That is, all the films that are there
01:31:12
presented And I don’t know, three hundred
01:31:14
films compete for a single prize
01:31:16
audience prize
01:31:17
sympathy, for example, I received such a prize there
01:31:20
now the movie Green Book then
01:31:22
the winner of the Oscar received such a prize
01:31:24
fa Spielberg's thorn last year Cool
01:31:26
And this total turns out to be a vote of all
01:31:28
are all the people coming, no matter who they are
01:31:31
and vote and the one who gets more is here
01:31:33
this American fiction beat the debut
01:31:36
the film won this competition
01:31:38
think for a second this is actually already
01:31:40
in itself it’s wildly cool this is a film adaptation
01:31:42
that's why I haven't read the novel
01:31:43
I won’t compare the court with Roman
01:31:45
Jefferson African American screenwriter
01:31:47
screenwriter who wrote in particular
01:31:50
Guardians, my beloved series and
01:31:53
whose heirs I love even more Well
01:31:55
he is a co-author there are a lot of screenwriters and this
01:31:57
his first directorial work and
01:31:59
the script is also based on the book
01:32:01
written by the main character played by
01:32:04
Geoffrey Wright and I have to be honest
01:32:06
admit DiCaprio God is a killer but
01:32:09
Jeffrey Wright You probably have him now
01:32:10
you know this is my favorite acting
01:32:13
This year's work is male in the case itself
01:32:15
American cinema and right here
01:32:17
they ask in the chat about the best actor here
01:32:20
for me it's he she and Jerry ra it's he he
01:32:24
Everything in this film is brilliant
01:32:25
there is no halftone and there is no extreme
01:32:28
close So Je who are you of course
01:32:30
identified you saw him in the wild world
01:32:32
West, you saw him in Jarmusch, he is very
01:32:34
Friendly with Jam filmed in Broken Flowers
01:32:38
only lovers will survive he is there
01:32:39
supplied artificial blood to vampires
01:32:41
once upon a time he was the first to be noticeable
01:32:44
role He played in film
01:32:47
bans
01:32:50
young
01:32:52
very funny there everyone calls him Monk
01:32:54
nickname Mon later we find out why
01:32:56
Because according to his passport he is thelonious
01:32:58
but no one can pronounce it so
01:33:00
they just call him Monk in short
01:33:02
Monk professor at California
01:33:05
university in the first scene of the film
01:33:08
suspended for a year from teaching for
01:33:11
what he wrote on the board at the seminar n
01:33:13
wrote the word because he is going
01:33:16
students discuss Flario Conor
01:33:18
the students are exclusively white, they are all
01:33:19
offended by the only h in mean
01:33:22
the audience they went straight to him
01:33:23
the dean's office clearly reported it with pleasure
01:33:26
he's fired with joy, he's sad, he's also
01:33:28
the writer in parallel he talks with
01:33:30
by his agent who says that it’s new
01:33:31
his Novel no publishing house Print
01:33:33
Not
01:33:34
wants He's depressed and comes to
01:33:36
historical homeland in Boston comes to
01:33:38
the bookstore is not looking for its books there
01:33:40
can find them there then finds them all
01:33:43
on the shelf african american studies he
01:33:45
grabs the unfortunate salesman by the breasts
01:33:47
everything starts screaming in these books
01:33:49
there is black - this is a font
01:33:52
these are books, this is a modern adaptation
01:33:55
Persians and Gila Why is Arika amic the one on
01:33:58
looks at him and sees that he is African American
01:34:00
don't understand the question at all In short
01:34:03
he is in complete hopelessness and one day he
01:34:06
filled with hatred for the whole world
01:34:08
at night More precisely, during the night he writes
01:34:11
a parody of such an African-American novel
01:34:14
where all the characters speak only CIS
01:34:20
all dealers are either Gangsters or
01:34:23
rappers and in the end everyone will be shot by a white man
01:34:27
the policeman in the morning means he presses
01:34:29
sends the CH button to its Agent via
01:34:32
the day he is sent wakes up
01:34:34
famous Of course Hollywood wants
01:34:36
buy the rights to this Of course everything
01:34:38
publishers are fighting who it is
01:34:40
will print There’s no turning back No
01:34:44
he still needs to play the character
01:34:45
wrote under the pseudonym of which he
01:34:47
invented not a writer but a prisoner
01:34:50
some kind of bull
01:34:52
means who is still hiding from
01:34:53
justice But he wrote a book about his
01:34:55
tough life it's all a complete fiction
01:34:59
a rare case
01:35:01
when an author manages to be so witty
01:35:04
prick both right and left and
01:35:07
politically correct means Wok fans
01:35:09
cultures that are of course high there
01:35:11
incredible and of course white racism
01:35:14
which manifests itself in this
01:35:15
condescending this is real black
01:35:17
life they tell him, everyone there is white, but he
01:35:19
knows it's idiotic
01:35:21
his real life is also shown there
01:35:23
it has nothing to do with what's in
01:35:25
wrote a book He's so typical
01:35:27
intellectual Well and so on and so forth
01:35:29
similar and how much is it
01:35:31
explosive topic is very dangerous and what
01:35:35
they made a comedy about it. This is what they go through
01:35:37
Court Jefferson with Jeffrey Wright
01:35:39
they walk along the thinnest line and there
01:35:43
brilliant here is a story with which there is no
01:35:45
there is no way out, they came up with an ending
01:35:47
brilliant ending I won't have it
01:35:48
tell even hint he's brilliant
01:35:50
this is just a way out of this too
01:35:53
labyrinth without exit So well for me
01:35:57
today in the list of films shot on this
01:35:59
topic on the topic of cancelling Wok culture and
01:36:03
other but this particular picture
01:36:06
American fiction or it can be
01:36:08
translate the title American fiction as
01:36:11
American fiction fiction - that's of course
01:36:14
Well, a tribute to Tarantino, but there he is reading material
01:36:17
writes fiction, of course, but at the same time
01:36:20
this is fiction, how it washed out what is fictional
01:36:22
life's imaginary problems are not that
01:36:24
fictional police problems
01:36:26
but the way it is presented in art is often
01:36:28
these are, of course, already some cliches about how
01:36:31
a man tries to free himself from cliches
01:36:33
and be yourself and not be who he is
01:36:37
race or social status
01:36:38
prescribes to be a film about
01:36:40
liberation is a beautiful picture for me
01:36:42
Revelation of the year if not so strong
01:36:45
to be killed by the Flower Moon and not so much
01:36:47
fantastic poor unfortunate and not
01:36:48
such a success Barbie I would say that
01:36:51
American fiction what am I even doing
01:36:53
bet on him at the Oscars but very much
01:36:56
competition is high this year
01:36:58
wonderful year I say wonderful
01:36:59
films That's what this film I said
01:37:03
that he took the prize that she took before him
01:37:05
Green Book I think it's better than
01:37:07
Let me remind you of the green book that won
01:37:09
for the Oscars but a very very productive year with
01:37:12
the point of view of a talented film about
01:37:14
I wonder what will happen. Listen to the question and
01:37:16
they ask in the chat and I wanted to ask too
01:37:20
really how to say just obvious
01:37:23
parallel film by Alexander Payne
01:37:24
Left there the action takes place in
01:37:27
university watched it watched
01:37:29
great movie great movie new
01:37:32
A Christmas classic for everyone to watch
01:37:33
this Christmas and any other
01:37:35
Christmas Well, as always at Alexander's
01:37:37
Payne is a very traditional painting
01:37:39
very traditional and that’s its charm
01:37:40
film takes place in the seventies
01:37:42
looks like it was filmed in the seventies of course
01:37:44
Paul Jama plays fantastic there
01:37:46
wonderful boy I don’t remember now
01:37:48
last name But this is his first big role in
01:37:50
leading role second leading role very
01:37:52
good picture about a mischievous professor
01:37:55
who is forced into boarding school
01:37:57
for rich kids and teenagers with there
01:38:00
five such teenagers to spend the winter in
01:38:03
it's time for the Christmas holidays when everyone
01:38:05
went home and left him behind
01:38:07
supervise children And he not only
01:38:08
he hates all children like this
01:38:10
story Well, as you understand it
01:38:12
Rozhdestvenskaya is still there then
01:38:13
will warm the hearts of the audience in that
01:38:16
In general, there is this interesting trio
01:38:18
three American fresh films about
01:38:20
university
01:38:21
profess is American fiction
01:38:24
left behind and also the film Hero of Our Dreams
01:38:27
which will be released here in Riga By the way
01:38:29
they say December 29th, that is, right around the corner
01:38:31
be sure to look at it too, I didn't
01:38:34
I added it to my list of the best after all
01:38:35
he's too stupid to be the best
01:38:37
I haven't heard of him briefly
01:38:40
I’m telling you, well, it’s not on the list of the best
01:38:43
movies it's just a cool movie about
01:38:45
American biology professor is creepy
01:38:48
A boring person who is bored with himself
01:38:51
I guess it’s okay to live here, and so are the students
01:38:53
they also fall asleep there on its fumes
01:38:55
unexpectedly everything changes in his life
01:38:57
Because at first people are just
01:38:59
audience and at his institute And then
01:39:01
everywhere on the streets it starts
01:39:03
find out because they all saw him
01:39:05
in a dream a certain dream occurs, different dreams
01:39:09
erotic dreams scary dreams and he just
01:39:11
enters and participates there he is present
01:39:14
as a witness the professor plays attention
01:39:18
kei irim enters your dreams Look
01:39:23
this movie is called in English
01:39:25
English genius name K
01:39:27
unfortunately untranslatable exactly heroes
01:39:28
our dreams normal English version
01:39:31
original title Dream scenario Yeah
01:39:34
well that is this
01:39:36
ambiguous e untranslatable idiom Well
01:39:39
very untranslatable in this case
01:39:41
witty film very cool Well here you go
01:39:43
How many of us are there for Christmas? yes
01:39:45
In addition to Willy Wonka, we remembered today
01:39:48
about him Well, the last film of ten
01:39:51
Mo De proy zhiz another debut and again
01:39:54
director debutante woman debutante and
01:39:58
again a love story of course or
01:40:00
a story not of love is a rare case I
01:40:02
I wrote about this already in my article for
01:40:03
jellyfish I really like this one
01:40:05
the wording is my own Well, not that
01:40:07
that she's some kind of genius, she's just
01:40:09
I think it accurately conveys what is there
01:40:10
that among the infinite number
01:40:12
films about love and endless love
01:40:15
happy and mutual and endless more
01:40:17
more films about love
01:40:19
non-reciprocal and unhappy is a rare film
01:40:21
about a love that never happened but could have been
01:40:24
she is unhappy and not unhappy because
01:40:26
that it didn't happen last year
01:40:28
life refers us to parallel lives
01:40:31
in which it could happen I think that
01:40:33
every person in the world has a lot
01:40:35
the love stories we watch or
01:40:37
we read and don’t recognize ourselves in them at all
01:40:39
even imaginary, but here’s the story
01:40:42
what could have been but was not I
01:40:45
I think that everyone will recognize themselves in the film here
01:40:47
filmed about this about this invisible Here it is
01:40:50
Does Greta play the lead there wonderfully?
01:40:52
female role This is the girl who
01:40:54
Korean woman left like the director himself
01:40:58
having left for America as a child and she already
01:41:01
American from New York But the young one
01:41:03
probably many people will recognize you now
01:41:06
He played Viktor Tsoi in the summer
01:41:08
Serebrennikova is his First Big
01:41:10
The American role is absolutely brilliant
01:41:12
he stayed in Seoul and he comes to her
01:41:14
for a week to visit as a tourist here
01:41:17
such
01:41:19
the plot is not small at all
01:41:23
pretentious poetic very cool
01:41:26
filmed, edited and voiced picture
01:41:28
which is very beautiful I think
01:41:30
completes my top ten for this year
01:41:33
Well Anton Thank you at the end I will ask
01:41:36
I'll name you the best movie out of these
01:41:39
years Well, now, friends, you have been waiting for this and
01:41:44
Anton you have It's amazing how
01:41:47
say it's possible to conduct an experiment
01:41:50
Because in front of you is a person who
01:41:52
I haven't seen a second of the series The Boy's Word
01:41:55
that is, I haven’t been able to open it for 2 months now
01:41:58
the Internet would simply suffocate me in Lenta
01:42:01
Facebook but I haven't looked at it yet
01:42:04
frame Therefore, on the one hand you
01:42:06
will have to do without directly hard ones
01:42:08
spoilers otherwise I won't be interested
01:42:10
another to explain Well, what was it? What
01:42:14
what kind of phenomenon is this because
01:42:15
really Well Fantastic reaction
01:42:18
and there are the numbers on KinoPoisk rating and
01:42:21
just by quantity in general in all kinds
01:42:25
mentions this series breaks all records
01:42:29
despite the fact that we haven’t even heard, in my opinion
01:42:31
What, how did he Zhora take off the gooseberries?
01:42:34
yes, that is, it’s like the story fell apart
01:42:35
on us literally yes it's true give me
01:42:38
just please take a sip of water first
01:42:40
and then I guess people think that there
01:42:43
I have vodka poured Well, it seems to me
01:42:45
is it possible already Yes yes yes it’s time So uh I
01:42:49
I'm pouring water Anton, thank you
01:42:53
well, let's start about the boy's word with e
01:42:58
from the very beginning
01:43:00
And this is really real authentic
01:43:03
not a fake sensation
01:43:05
but the sensation is very interesting and I don’t
01:43:08
I honestly accept reactions to her
01:43:10
I read and heard a lot of them
01:43:12
principle Well, it’s filmed - it’s bad or
01:43:14
the script is a template or so
01:43:17
then this kind of claim is
01:43:19
always irritated claims against someone
01:43:21
who has success causes success
01:43:23
irritation if you can't share
01:43:25
hot feelings of the majority and funny
01:43:28
Especially seeing them in relation to the word
01:43:30
a boy who fully reveals
01:43:32
this is the problem that is the main thing about
01:43:34
this film is about how to deal with the majority
01:43:36
where most like to lean against
01:43:39
strong pack How to choose a pack and how not to
01:43:42
fall out of this flock because there are flocks there
01:43:45
different ones are shown, there are policemen, that is
01:43:47
Soviet state action taking place
01:43:49
in Tatarstan there is water in the water for the ninth year
01:43:51
Komsomol members are also future businessmen
01:43:53
It’s clear that they don’t care about Komsomol
01:43:55
No they are not ideological
01:43:57
that is, boys, that is, youth
01:44:02
gangs Well, there is everyone else everyone
01:44:04
the rest are so-called chush pans then
01:44:06
there are people outside the law who can
01:44:10
select which ones can be beaten
01:44:11
you can do whatever you want with him
01:44:13
anything and by and large all three by me
01:44:15
named privileged groups on
01:44:18
those who do not belong to these three groups
01:44:19
belongs look like a choo
01:44:21
And this is one of those things that I have
01:44:25
at the instinctive level of such a spectator
01:44:28
consumer consumer and not
01:44:29
critical caused rejection because
01:44:31
I'm of course [ __ ] Pan first of all I hate
01:44:34
no packs or groups or factions
01:44:35
never wanted Nico one of these
01:44:36
it wasn’t in my head to lean against
01:44:38
never thought of joining the Komsomol or
01:44:40
some kind of political party
01:44:42
whenever this is never this is not
01:44:44
I never wanted to. Well, about working in the authorities
01:44:47
there is nothing to even say about law and order
01:44:49
Russia is just a very scary prospect
01:44:51
that is, you surrender your soul immediately when
01:44:54
you go there to work and then
01:44:56
You can return it if very
01:44:58
lucky but unlikely Sorry
01:45:01
friends, maybe this will hurt someone personally
01:45:03
but the truth is today in today
01:45:05
I have a repressive state
01:45:06
it’s just a feeling and that’s exactly what the series is
01:45:08
In any case, this model
01:45:10
confirms and finally even the bandits
01:45:13
just Hooligan punks are the ones I love
01:45:15
I was afraid of life
01:45:16
and twice in the notorious years when
01:45:20
passed I'm actually the same age as the characters in the series
01:45:22
I was born this year, I was 9 years old
01:45:25
13 years old, that's probably what younger boys are
01:45:28
in this company for 14 years in the story
01:45:30
in my opinion, Andrei is the main character
01:45:32
hero boy from a family without a father mother
01:45:36
a single person raising him and his little sister
01:45:37
little sister goes to kindergarten, he goes to school and
01:45:40
musical boy named Andrey family
01:45:42
poor thing and he's so typical
01:45:45
good boy very worried about
01:45:47
mom but he can't stand the humiliation
01:45:49
from the fact that it
01:45:51
V on the bus with his friend and very quickly
01:45:55
joins a certain group and completely
01:45:58
His life changes for the better and for the worse.
01:46:00
side it depends on the angle So
01:46:03
I'll definitely come back again Yes, rewind
01:46:08
when people don't want to be in a pack and
01:46:09
they say it's actually a bad series
01:46:11
I understand very well what drives them, but of course
01:46:15
this is an amazing series And when we
01:46:17
we usually call something bad
01:46:19
we begin to bring it completely
01:46:22
idiots from that area that's a mistake
01:46:25
script error, actual acting
01:46:28
brilliant art Well, I’m not saying that
01:46:30
this is a brilliantly talented person
01:46:31
art arises where there are mistakes
01:46:33
where the pattern breaks down where the rules are
01:46:35
violated And this is also a series all about
01:46:37
breaking the rules is his main theme
01:46:39
that is, here are the forms and contents
01:46:40
converge This is very talented Zhora
01:46:42
gooseberries are one of the most talented
01:46:44
modern directors are undoubtedly in
01:46:46
Russia
01:46:48
I believe he had a hand in it, well he
01:46:51
Of course, without me he would have entered cinema
01:46:54
no doubt I didn't help him much, but
01:46:56
had a hand in its discovery because
01:46:58
it all started with him as a director
01:46:59
showed author's films
01:47:00
short films at Kinotavr then on
01:47:02
studio bekh mambetova basileus he made
01:47:04
his first feature film Gorka
01:47:06
and I was like this the only year I
01:47:09
was a selector for the Russian Film Festival in
01:47:10
New York I still remember I flew with
01:47:12
Sokolina very long flight and film
01:47:15
which my friends from
01:47:17
Basileus I didn’t know anything about the author
01:47:18
Of course I didn’t know anything about the plot at all
01:47:21
called Gorko And on this plane
01:47:23
who of course was all asleep I flew him
01:47:24
I looked and laughed alone and when I arrived
01:47:28
I told myself either I have jet lag or this
01:47:30
Brilliantly everyone needs this immediately
01:47:32
show and we had shows all very
01:47:34
intelligent in an excellent cinema on
01:47:36
Manhattan and one screening of this festival
01:47:39
there was a need for Russian cinema in New York
01:47:40
Appoint to Brighton Beach I said
01:47:42
Of course Gorko was a packed hall at
01:47:45
Brian Beach of course there were outraged
01:47:47
people who came on stage How are you?
01:47:49
they could show us, but mostly people
01:47:50
laughed and rolled on the floor with happiness
01:47:53
here is Gorko the amazing movie Gorko 2 on
01:47:56
my view is a little inferior to the film
01:47:59
I have the best day with gooseberries
01:48:01
something has already happened I would call it
01:48:03
almost ideological although aesthetic
01:48:05
Same
01:48:06
discrepancy final when when cop
01:48:09
cheating on the main character comes to
01:48:13
with her and to the sugary Soviet music she
01:48:15
he is forgiven by Ani at the end of New
01:48:18
the film came out on New Year's Day for me
01:48:19
it seemed like some kind of capital
01:48:21
artistic untruth which is not
01:48:23
less than they want to buy the truth, of course
01:48:25
viewers The film was very successful
01:48:27
what a wonderful series it was
01:48:30
call DiCaprio by which I realized that
01:48:32
Zhora gooseberries can shoot not only
01:48:34
comedy but also drama, but he’s very
01:48:36
versatile director at the very least
01:48:38
he is a real great talent.
01:48:42
despite the fact that I'm sure there's a lot
01:48:43
things that I said and wrote about
01:48:45
boy's word he'll be mad at me he'll be offended
01:48:47
very touchy right now for sure
01:48:49
looks at us and is offended that I
01:48:51
I call him offensive because
01:48:53
that the Boys don't apologize, I know
01:48:57
and no, I’m not a kid. Well, I don’t have to apologize for
01:49:00
that and in front of no one However, that’s why I
01:49:03
I found out that he is making such a film Of course
01:49:05
it was clear to me that it was one way or another
01:49:07
it will be interesting and it is obvious to me that
01:49:10
for him this is a Challenge at a time when
01:49:13
there is practically no free cinema in Russia
01:49:15
is being done to make not just a huge movie
01:49:17
movie series is huge but
01:49:20
so that he can talk about what he wants to talk about
01:49:22
say and not
01:49:26
let's praise from above it will be lowered I don't believe it
01:49:29
that the uncredited institute
01:49:32
development of the Internet and NMG of course
01:49:34
affiliated with the state itself
01:49:36
I can’t structure or deal directly
01:49:39
propaganda that they are this series
01:49:41
sponsored because they through him
01:49:44
want to wash someone
01:49:46
brains maybe even they wanted but
01:49:48
This won't work for a director like
01:49:50
Zhora Andrey Zolotaryov screenwriter of this
01:49:52
film is also very talented
01:49:54
he may be a very talented man
01:49:56
not such a revolutionary in commercial
01:49:58
the movie is like gooseberries but he is very
01:50:00
gifted That's why my first thesis
01:50:05
this is a very talented thing and when on
01:50:08
against the backdrop of a frightened cinema so I
01:50:10
seems modern commercial
01:50:12
Russian cinema appears
01:50:13
something like this certainly causes a storm
01:50:16
reaction I'm not at all surprised that everyone
01:50:19
countries that were once part of the USSR
01:50:21
or the Soviet bloc is partial to
01:50:24
this spectacle and at the same time I
01:50:27
I'm absolutely convinced you think this is a plus
01:50:29
or downside what if we show this
01:50:30
French English Italians Well
01:50:33
Italians maybe will understand
01:50:34
their mafia or the Americans rather
01:50:37
they won't have anything close to this
01:50:39
acute reaction Although, well, probably someone
01:50:41
will appreciate this talented talented
01:50:43
there is talent always and everywhere but here
01:50:45
of course talent is not only how
01:50:47
played written what music was chosen
01:50:50
music Magnificent This is what it's shining This is
01:50:52
just a great track great
01:50:54
used at the same time
01:50:57
Of course the main talent here is hitting
01:51:00
into the nerve of the era and from this point of view Yes
01:51:03
it’s important that it’s eighty-nine
01:51:05
All Putin's time we live differently
01:51:09
Based on the nineties, they are dashing
01:51:11
and the bad things started with the brigade removed
01:51:13
at the beginning of the first major film
01:51:16
Putinism Brigade is very outspoken
01:51:18
showing as for example in political
01:51:21
life exploits involved nothing
01:51:24
You won’t find anything like that in a boy’s word
01:51:26
Well, that's not the point, I don't want to judge
01:51:29
the series is still needed for something that is not there
01:51:32
disassemble what is there here in the nineties
01:51:34
very important but the nineties are also important
01:51:37
like World War II because there are two
01:51:38
the most important pillars of today's
01:51:40
identity is not about the past is about
01:51:43
these were the lawless nineties
01:51:46
rampant crime and therefore all the Power
01:51:48
should have been given to Vladimir Vladimirovich
01:51:50
and the FSB so that they don’t do this again
01:51:52
allowed for example
01:51:53
there was World War II once
01:51:56
the fascists were defeated, which means it’s the second time
01:51:57
let's go identify someone very
01:51:59
it is important that these are the reference points of today
01:52:02
ideology and mass psychology on one
01:52:05
from which this series is based Therefore in
01:52:08
In any case, this is a series about modernity
01:52:10
not because it's something like that
01:52:11
clumsy metaphor eighty-nine
01:52:13
year this is now not present this year is
01:52:15
eighty-nine but not by chance
01:52:17
modern people who in life are not
01:52:19
remember Nika day then
01:52:21
on the contrary, there were many
01:52:23
contemporaries don’t recognize, they don’t say that
01:52:25
I had those feelings too, but I
01:52:27
I suppressed them because it doesn’t matter
01:52:29
historical accuracy is not important
01:52:30
feature film But this one here
01:52:33
the moment is very important that today is the same
01:52:36
as then a simple primitive linear
01:52:40
The answer is: We live in a world where
01:52:43
They stopped working before
01:52:45
the laws were tight and bad, or
01:52:48
Constitution where there is no situation
01:52:50
rely on the state We live in
01:52:52
there is a world ruled by gangs
01:52:55
there are gangs
01:52:58
guys, Putin's vocabulary from the very beginning
01:53:00
this is the vocabulary of a boy, wet in the toilet is
01:53:02
Putin loved to say what's his name to everyone
01:53:04
taught Piterskaya street This is it This is it
01:53:07
not in the sense that in the character of Andrei
01:53:09
encrypted let's say Putin is not so clumsy
01:53:12
there are good directors and screenwriters working
01:53:14
the fact is that Putin is in the air, the boy’s word
01:53:17
Putin and Putinism are poured out there everywhere
01:53:21
this is the law of violence the law of the strong is not
01:53:25
convince you that the bandits are good
01:53:28
or are the policemen good to convince
01:53:30
that everyone is bad, be with the one who
01:53:32
stronger and you won't lose or lose
01:53:35
but a beautifully beautiful loss is also
01:53:38
there is that element of romanticization
01:53:39
Why for some reason people argue and say that
01:53:41
there is no romanticization because everything is in
01:53:43
at the end there they died and became bad but
01:53:46
romanticization implies tragic
01:53:48
death or
01:53:50
the fact that the character loses everything
01:53:52
romantic works on earth
01:53:53
end badly happy end - it's not
01:53:55
about
01:53:56
romanticism, I would say no
01:53:59
romanticization If this series
01:54:00
for example This season would end like
01:54:02
Balabanov's blind man's buff That is, it would be
01:54:04
funny, no one would feel sorry for it in the end
01:54:07
they would sit in jackets overlooking
01:54:09
The Kremlin these poor bandits are
01:54:12
would be realistically recognizable accurately and not
01:54:15
there would be no romanticization but when
01:54:17
one of them To dramatic music
01:54:20
dies in the arms of his beloved we
01:54:22
we forget that he committed murder and and
01:54:25
betrayed many people there and
01:54:28
we think about how sorry we are for him Well friends
01:54:31
this is romanticization
01:54:33
romantic death And before that they had
01:54:35
sex under I want to be with you on the floor
01:54:37
Pompilius but who are you trying to fool?
01:54:39
and there is the most romantic thing about our
01:54:41
variety has ever been written and
01:54:42
done it's ridiculous to try
01:54:45
deny it's very romantic
01:54:48
a film with virtually no humor
01:54:51
even Burunov is very serious here though
01:54:53
It would seem he appears on the screen
01:54:54
the viewer already reflexively begins
01:54:56
laugh But no, he’s not here, he’s beautiful
01:54:58
the artist is here, of course there are no questions
01:55:00
everyone plays very well and my inner
01:55:04
human ethical and not aesthetic
01:55:07
complaint about this
01:55:08
the series is that it tells us the world
01:55:13
it is hermetically sealed and consists of different
01:55:15
it's your job to choose groups
01:55:17
group or be crushed
01:55:20
factions because you're chush pan
01:55:22
Choose chush antlers or boy and be
01:55:24
a person and not be a [ __ ] sir and a kid
01:55:27
there seems to be no such option inside this
01:55:29
series outside and I even think that it is so
01:55:31
great done and full of such characters
01:55:33
Sorry, I don't even have one and
01:55:36
when one of the heroes belongs
01:55:39
some of these groups are trying out of this
01:55:40
break out for example there is a heroine
01:55:42
Irina Sergeevna she is a kind policeman
01:55:44
young beautiful police officer this one
01:55:47
the hero Andrey is clearly in love with her and she
01:55:49
trying only to work with mercy
01:55:51
although in fact she was already theirs for the first time
01:55:52
his date sets him up terribly and
01:55:54
they let you down trying to call him on stage
01:55:57
so that he can explain to his boys
01:56:00
their logic, that is, showed that he
01:56:01
he and the cops can't do it
01:56:03
maybe that is, it actually works
01:56:05
in fact, too, like a cop, she told him
01:56:07
deceives, fails, gives, Well, this one
01:56:10
kind policeman with a handsome young man
01:56:13
today's face which seems not
01:56:15
I wanted to become a policeman but ended up there
01:56:17
she is the most untrue character in the series
01:56:19
straight Achilles PTA of it all
01:56:21
Everything about the story is organic except
01:56:23
she's a great actress, I saw her in someone else
01:56:25
movie She's very good just a character
01:56:27
invented So no one believes in him
01:56:29
someone else may believe I don’t, well, here it is
01:56:31
there may be a dispute because people are like that
01:56:33
Many people fanatically loved this series
01:56:34
that Slysh immediately begins any criticism
01:56:36
rush
01:56:38
so I understand how someone says
01:56:40
there is no romanticization there, on the contrary, I
01:56:43
I see this is all disgusting but
01:56:44
I can't tear myself away I don't think it's this
01:56:46
like some kind of horror movie by the way
01:56:48
the psychology of the choir is completely different
01:56:51
I think this is a film in which
01:56:54
it worked or the authors didn’t try
01:56:56
do what SRS do for example
01:56:58
Brilliant in Nice Guys in Ireland or
01:57:00
in the casino here are three of his films
01:57:02
mafia Where in the beginning you are very
01:57:03
you sympathize with the hero and you, in general, with
01:57:06
them and in the end you hate them and when
01:57:09
they are being killed you think hu thank God
01:57:11
finally got rid of this bastard
01:57:14
feeling at the end of the guy's layer about one of
01:57:16
them
01:57:18
strictly
01:57:20
This is certainly true for me too
01:57:24
it's emotional manipulation for the movies
01:57:26
Emotional manipulation is common
01:57:27
usually neysha Here But let's just say I'm not into her
01:57:31
I bought it, I watched the whole movie and I
01:57:34
I knew that if there was this good one
01:57:37
the boy is the smallest in their company and
01:57:40
oh boy, they're squeezing out money
01:57:42
they give him some unfortunate drivers
01:57:45
him before he says his face right away
01:57:47
with a smile, Grandma says I’ll buy it and he goes
01:57:50
he lives with his grandmother, grandmother, iron and
01:57:52
that's when he tells grandma I'll buy an iron
01:57:53
I tell my wife we ​​watched it together
01:57:55
this one is not
01:57:57
The Tenant ends with some series
01:57:59
bandits We don’t even know who they are
01:58:01
there is no motivation, they just take it and
01:58:03
this guy
01:58:05
kill next episode good girl
01:58:08
learns to play the violin in music school
01:58:10
stories with the brigade they say don’t compare
01:58:12
with the brigade in the brigade as a violinist
01:58:13
Sasha Bely fell in love and there is a girl
01:58:16
violinist Aigul is a good girl A
01:58:18
boy bad bad
01:58:19
Well, she’s trying to do it somehow
01:58:21
push away Well, of course he attracts her
01:58:23
how good girls are attracted to bad girls
01:58:25
boys and vice versa Well that's how it works
01:58:27
in fact, this is how art works
01:58:29
in life it’s not always like that, here they are
01:58:32
walking together She somehow resists
01:58:33
and the wife says this: Well, they will either kill her or
01:58:37
rape passes
01:58:39
episode and violence at the end of the next episode
01:58:43
she goes out to
01:58:45
window
01:58:47
my friend Tom some cliches and something
01:58:50
predictably this is normal for this
01:58:53
this is a genre movie this is a crime saga
01:58:56
yes But of course real emotional
01:59:00
involvement is when it comes out in
01:59:01
window you're like that I didn't have this
01:59:04
Oh, almost never while watching I
01:59:07
I saw how it was done and arranged
01:59:09
excellent, not saying it's bad
01:59:10
perfect
01:59:12
here's mine, not very short but not
01:59:16
too slow but it will be interesting for me
01:59:20
there was a question in the chat, or rather the remark
01:59:23
I’m even interested in expanding it
01:59:25
a man writes Zhora gooseberries subtly
01:59:27
feels the audience Oh yes, in that sense
01:59:30
what is she interested in or what
01:59:33
I mean what is she like because what are you
01:59:35
described it seems to me that it’s kind of conditional
01:59:39
saying Russia is an idiot sounds like a lot of people
01:59:41
in Russia, roughly speaking, they recognize themselves
01:59:43
my life is of course in this and
01:59:46
accordingly, he seems to feel
01:59:47
audience In the sense that she is interested or
01:59:50
he talks about her Life in everyone
01:59:52
in a sense, he has an absolutely bestial instinct
01:59:54
excellent quality for director He
01:59:56
feels what music will suit what faces
01:59:58
what form is needed Yes, this is it
02:00:02
this was the form of live filming in Gorka
02:00:05
which finally showed
02:00:06
believable reality because comedies before
02:00:08
this is the gold standard of the Patriotic
02:00:10
comedy There was love, carrots may
02:00:12
like it or not like it or maybe it's
02:00:14
hates but everything is not true and he
02:00:16
showed the world of Truth to the utmost
02:00:18
realistic she worked amazing
02:00:20
and people went to watch it en masse though
02:00:22
there were no famous people there
02:00:24
almost except Svetlakov and the director
02:00:26
no one knew, but he has an animal
02:00:29
instinct for what the audience needs and he
02:00:31
this time I hit the bull's eye I admit with
02:00:35
all sides but I'm not this audience Maybe
02:00:38
maybe I'm no longer this audience because I
02:00:41
I don’t live in Russia, maybe it’s somehow
02:00:42
connected but it is obvious that such people are
02:00:45
There’s a lot of Russia and there’s even an audience here
02:00:48
it's not so much noise to talk about the World Cup. Listen
02:00:50
a few more questions about everything too
02:00:53
first of all, the best actors from the boy's word
02:00:56
maybe someone can be singled out
02:00:58
character name and everyone there Well done but
02:01:02
probably this guy who plays
02:01:06
Marat I guess I put him in first place
02:01:08
I'll put the girl Aigul, Yulia's daughter
02:01:12
Perel also plays luxuriously But the role
02:01:15
much less interesting altogether unique
02:01:18
there are so many male roles
02:01:20
knows how to do more interesting things than women here
02:01:22
this is also visible and very felt. But
02:01:25
she's very good nonetheless
02:01:27
from the older generation Well maybe for me
02:01:31
I liked this dramatic one
02:01:33
although Burunov’s role is not very large
02:01:35
very interesting but basically there is no
02:01:37
bad acting except there is except
02:01:39
one thing is implausible for me
02:01:41
character This doesn't mean it's bad either
02:01:43
acting she does it all
02:01:45
possible Anastasia Krasovskaya If not
02:01:46
I'm wrong, her name is everything is possible
02:01:48
to breathe life into the character
02:01:50
but the design is too artificial Uh-huh
02:01:54
listen, and it’s still a difficult task for you
02:01:56
less if it’s straight up without any hard ones
02:01:58
spoilers but about this story with
02:02:01
the last episode which is already being re-shot
02:02:04
That's right, you understand what's there in general
02:02:07
happened Well yes I read it very much
02:02:09
detailed retelling of Personnel almost
02:02:10
I didn’t look at both options
02:02:12
series firstly this contradicts my
02:02:14
Sorry this will probably sound stupid
02:02:16
this goes against my ethics
02:02:18
wait, explain to the code
02:02:21
collision Therefore, we decided to reshoot the
02:02:23
No
02:02:25
after I understand the decision to reshoot
02:02:27
and the drain of the series are two unrelated
02:02:31
events may be related but then I
02:02:33
I don’t know how it wasn’t the director who leaked it
02:02:35
I know and the director He tells me himself
02:02:38
wrote this very offended again that
02:02:41
He
02:02:47
reshoot
02:02:49
in the new version there is no again, I heard
02:02:52
such a version that there is a hero in the first
02:02:55
the leaked version was also killed by bandits A in
02:02:58
the new version kills him as a policeman
02:03:00
as if it shows someone thinks
02:03:02
what does this show that the police
02:03:03
bad someone on the contrary that the police
02:03:05
good but there are no good or
02:03:07
ultimately bad, that’s the point
02:03:09
this series so this is in my opinion
02:03:11
it's not that important the accent is not that important
02:03:13
changes Probably it does the action
02:03:15
more dramatic but for me historians
02:03:17
cinema as literary historians they need
02:03:20
read all manuscripts in order to
02:03:22
understand what the writer came to at the end
02:03:24
the reader needs to read the final
02:03:26
option, in this case I act as
02:03:28
viewer I watch what is legal what
02:03:30
came out In the end I didn’t compare and how much
02:03:32
I know the changes were not
02:03:35
censorship reasons Okay then
02:03:36
such a question for you as a cinema specialist
02:03:38
this is generally a common case for a series
02:03:40
which is coming out right now
02:03:43
the director the producers allowed the director
02:03:46
shoot remake last episode
02:03:48
they said well
02:03:49
this is incredibly rare but it's not
02:03:52
the first case for gooseberries which
02:03:54
they love something close to the release of the film
02:03:56
reshoot Yes, this is the producer
02:03:58
naturally they hate how else can they
02:04:00
relate to this but I think it's
02:04:03
assumption that it is sensational
02:04:05
success allowed him to say Guys can
02:04:07
when he handed over the finished series to them he
02:04:09
said well I'm not very happy with the last one
02:04:11
series But this is pure speculation now I
02:04:13
I just imagine they said dude that's it
02:04:15
The deadlines are already running out. We are putting it on air and
02:04:18
then the first episode starts and he
02:04:21
comes says you see I was right
02:04:24
I need to do the last episode differently
02:04:26
they're like Dude, now you're right
02:04:28
winner Well come on and he did it Well
02:04:31
Of course it's extra money effort
02:04:32
risks but everything worked out in the end Well
02:04:36
this sounds like a reasonable explanation
02:04:37
because again yes if it's not censorship
02:04:40
that I have no knowledge
02:04:42
therefore about the exclusive
02:04:44
but you suggested at least
02:04:46
version in which it is plausible in which
02:04:48
you can believe it Yes, if only between
02:04:52
merged series and final would be
02:04:53
ideological, some principled
02:04:55
differences but once again the ideology of this
02:04:57
series For me it’s not that the authors
02:04:59
show like who is good senior
02:05:02
generation or younger bandits or nonsense
02:05:04
pony, the fact is that the whole value system
02:05:07
series I'll allow myself to be so outdated
02:05:09
turnover the entire value system of the series it
02:05:12
built in a certain way and like you
02:05:15
you take I don’t know a cell of a living organism
02:05:17
there is DNA from this whole organism
02:05:19
grows no matter what the last one was
02:05:21
the DNA series is already clear from the first episode already
02:05:23
clear and it does not change throughout
02:05:25
this whole movie
02:05:28
and there will be a second season by the way
02:05:31
do you think I think yes to me
02:05:33
it seems Well, two young guys who
02:05:35
there are the main new stars
02:05:38
How would they
02:05:40
suspended lines, well, that is, one of them
02:05:43
ended up in prison but the other didn't
02:05:46
But I don’t mind that I’m sprinkling spoilers.
02:05:49
it seems everyone who cares about this already
02:05:52
looked and everyone else who else
02:05:54
didn't watch it's not that important but you
02:05:56
may not agree with me
02:05:57
curse and hate for God's sake Well
02:05:59
really, I think it’s the second season
02:06:02
Most likely it will be And by the way I’ll say one more thing
02:06:04
one thing with me
02:06:06
agree this series is magic
02:06:09
chosen time and place in music in
02:06:11
actors in dramaturgy in the system
02:06:14
I don’t care about values ​​for anyone
02:06:16
very close but not in the plot there
02:06:19
very much predictable and it's not
02:06:21
scary you know crime saga is
02:06:23
This is the genre, watch big crime films
02:06:25
There's a lot you can guess in the sagas there
02:06:28
there is a certain canon, not that it’s here
02:06:29
canon Zhora gooseberries and his goldfish
02:06:32
the screenwriter isn't that strong
02:06:33
violated I wouldn't do that
02:06:35
said well I wonder what to say
02:06:40
Eh, listen honestly, I’ll comment
02:06:43
you understand, you describe all this, I
02:06:45
I think God how I hate this all
02:06:47
that's all for the bastard That's all the boy
02:06:49
This is all in our chat, someone is there too
02:06:51
jokes writes clearly nonsense gentlemen listen Damn
02:06:55
Well, honestly, I'm sick of all this aesthetics
02:06:58
and on the one hand and on the other hand
02:07:01
interesting, well, they bought you
02:07:05
With my help you can see how it is
02:07:07
it turned out to be surprising because
02:07:08
this is a topic that is not close to me
02:07:10
I feel so strongly about her
02:07:12
life is burning out Well, I'm interested in everything
02:07:15
very talented that's all I have
02:07:16
simple, but this is a good approach by the way
02:07:18
Yes this is talented and I was interested
02:07:21
but not close and as if globally mine
02:07:25
viewer's my viewer's response to this
02:07:27
no yes no no this is absolutely
02:07:30
definitely have to say here but
02:07:33
and live with this series watching it and with m
02:07:38
as if to think about it I was very
02:07:41
interesting more interesting than anything
02:07:44
another Russian film for twenty
02:07:47
third year despite the fact that these Russian
02:07:49
films that were interesting to me were
02:07:51
A certain amount of this was for thought
02:07:53
the most interesting thing is probably because it
02:07:55
and a social phenomenon too, and not only
02:07:57
art phenomenon cool Since we are
02:07:59
we started talking about Russian cinema, come on
02:08:02
firstly, let's tell you what we have coming soon
02:08:04
very soon next week
02:08:06
release Yes two words Please tell me about
02:08:09
him And we listened to the letters and
02:08:14
messages comments that we
02:08:16
our viewers wrote and they regularly
02:08:19
they wrote that we talk a lot about cinema
02:08:21
which does not work in Russia and is not at all
02:08:23
we talk about Russian cinema which
02:08:25
there goes
02:08:27
yes, the claim was accepted. We decided to do it
02:08:32
issue about good Russian cinema
02:08:35
twenty-three, we probably immediately
02:08:38
cut off the audience who thinks that
02:08:40
A priori there is nothing good to be there
02:08:41
maybe those who believe that everything drowned in
02:08:43
censorship and therefore cannot those who
02:08:45
they think that just if you make a movie
02:08:48
in Russia today Anya opens her veins
02:08:50
then you are a dishonest person and why is this
02:08:52
look but it’s kind of our business
02:08:54
professional and to be a chronicler of this
02:08:57
process In my opinion, I'm over twenty
02:09:01
the third year quite a lot appeared
02:09:04
Russian films that relate to
02:09:06
auteur cinema and which, despite
02:09:08
the whole censorship is very interesting I think
02:09:10
that this is due to the fact that more part
02:09:12
of which were invented and many were filmed before
02:09:15
twenty-second before the start of the war cinema
02:09:17
takes a long time to do, especially in today's
02:09:19
conditions That is, in other words, I do not
02:09:21
I'm sure it will be twenty-four
02:09:23
so rich in interesting
02:09:24
original films Although who knows? We don't
02:09:26
we know However, we have found some
02:09:29
number of very bright paintings Some
02:09:31
I don't really like the others
02:09:33
I really like them and decided to buy them
02:09:35
tell and explain at the same time
02:09:38
those dilemmas, let's say, which
02:09:41
is located as the author of such films in Russia
02:09:43
so is the viewer of such cinema in Russia and abroad
02:09:45
Russia I am like this Look Yes, here I am
02:09:49
so I would say that this is a release and about
02:09:51
Russia as we see it from the outside
02:09:55
And perhaps this conversation is for someone
02:09:58
will be unpleasant or
02:10:00
painful I also realize it Well then
02:10:03
risk is a noble cause, I hope it can
02:10:06
be in this trouble too
02:10:08
something therapeutic and meaningful
02:10:10
the issue will be released very soon we are really looking forward to it
02:10:13
your reaction And believe me when I say
02:10:16
waiting for a reaction does not mean that we
02:10:17
We are waiting for your praises
02:10:18
in fact any kind of criticism
02:10:20
very very welcome We are waiting
02:10:22
criticism We are waiting for your features If you
02:10:25
somehow motivate it, explain it and not
02:10:28
you're just arguing, it's very interesting to us
02:10:29
know what you think about what we do
02:10:32
yes and thus we will fail
02:10:34
results of the year of cinema in Russia today we
02:10:38
We're talking about cinema first of all.
02:10:41
foreign world is not in my top ten
02:10:43
Russian films this year Sorry
02:10:46
listen, there's one more question and we're just
02:10:48
in that issue we don’t touch on it, but we get around it
02:10:50
side is difficult there is a phenomenon of the word
02:10:54
the boy is the Cheburashka phenomenon which
02:10:57
became an incredibly successful film and not
02:11:00
series the most successful Russian film
02:11:03
for all times 22 million viewers
02:11:05
the previous leader in the rating was 11 million
02:11:08
that is, twice as much and not there on
02:11:10
a million more that's what this tells us
02:11:12
about today, a word from the boy
02:11:14
and Cheburashka I all year it was a year
02:11:17
back Cheburashka you are Dmitry's film
02:11:19
Dyachenko's fairy tale, as it were, based on
02:11:21
Uspensky in reality Of course not
02:11:24
Sergei Gormash plays the main role
02:11:27
Cheburashka here is Cheburashka
02:11:30
drawn it's very technical
02:11:33
made product for me it was
02:11:36
scary not because I'm afraid of Cheburashka
02:11:38
or Crocodile Gena because it’s sunny
02:11:41
and the fabulous action of this film
02:11:43
happens in the Sochi arboretum there it is
02:11:47
it was filmed just some kind of sealed
02:11:49
the world is a Greenhouse in the literal sense
02:11:51
words there is always artificial sun and
02:11:53
if it rains it's raining oranges
02:11:55
sweet with sweet and the main thing is them
02:11:58
the problem is the main conflict around that
02:12:00
who will win at the festival
02:12:03
chocolate and in the end the most wins
02:12:05
sweet chocolate the genre of this film is possible
02:12:08
would be defined as a festival
02:12:10
chocolate So I think that what people are on
02:12:12
Against the backdrop of war, people go to the festival en masse
02:12:14
chocolate that says a lot I even
02:12:17
I won’t upset you so as not to upset you
02:12:19
interpret simply Think about what
02:12:21
there is a war going on, people are being killed in
02:12:23
daily mode I'm not talking about what you
02:12:25
we have to go out onto the square somehow
02:12:27
protest, people are coming en masse
02:12:29
watch about Cheburashka more after
02:12:32
success of Cheburashka this year
02:12:34
the third most important genre of the new
02:12:37
Russian commercial cinema has become
02:12:40
the fairy tale is funny until the last
02:12:43
the hero of the same Dmitry he
02:12:47
mode was not considered a promising genre in
02:12:49
Russia, well, a Patriotic fairy tale because
02:12:51
that there were Hollywood fairy tales in the first place
02:12:52
now they are not there, someone must occupy them
02:12:54
this place is the second fairy tale requires
02:12:57
special effects That is, it's expensive, expensive
02:12:59
Udo you mean the classic fairy tale
02:13:01
a slave who, too, in a sense, no
02:13:03
no no slave fairy tale like a fairy tale slave
02:13:05
made by the same studio that made Cheburashka
02:13:07
Yes, by the way
02:13:10
and now in production, I think there are 20
02:13:13
fairy tale films the year began with
02:13:16
Cheburashki but it ended like this
02:13:18
the huge success of Alexander's film
02:13:19
Vatinsky At the command of the pike where
02:13:22
cheerful boy Emelya who fights back
02:13:26
they came up with this for evil foreigners
02:13:27
evil foreigners want to create a plot there
02:13:31
puch and overthrow the Tsar-Father at the end
02:13:34
spoiler they fail because
02:13:36
Emelya did not allow them before this
02:13:39
Emelya before this Emelya saved the obra and oval
02:13:45
he cut their tablecloth and
02:13:48
so they stopped eating all the time and
02:13:50
pulled themselves up, he saved them because they
02:13:53
sat abroad
02:13:55
Russia with this tablecloth all the time
02:13:58
ate and who are these mustachioed guys
02:14:01
unclear But they say that they
02:14:02
fought with the Turks that they were some kind
02:14:04
Free Cossacks It seems to me that here they are
02:14:08
they eat there, not in Russia, and they are already
02:14:10
They can’t even get up, but he took it from her
02:14:12
tablecloth and they went with him
02:14:13
save the Russian Tsar-Father from
02:14:15
foreigner and rescued
02:14:18
the role of Emelya is played by the curly-haired Nikita
02:14:22
the artist who plays the main boss
02:14:25
killer in latar in the boy's word I really like
02:14:30
I like to joke with this of course
02:14:32
he will come to me at night, no
02:14:36
no matches all no matches
02:14:38
are random In such cases I would say here
02:14:40
such a story and a hero who was
02:14:42
the embodiment of Russian corruption Roman
02:14:44
Madyanov, remember in the fan he plays that
02:14:47
the very oral father of the king whom they are in
02:14:49
in the end restored to the throne m very
02:14:51
cute And the Bremenskys will also come out
02:14:53
musicians Yes New Year everyone will be
02:14:54
probably watch Bremen Town Musicians
02:14:56
it will be a big success again now
02:14:57
The Flying Ship is being filmed and something there
02:15:00
about Baba Yaga or I'm a new Muromets
02:15:02
the game is being filmed, of course it's new
02:15:04
cartoon about heroes is coming out now
02:15:06
how without him and that's just what I am
02:15:08
Now I actually remember Pinocchio
02:15:10
A new one is being made in general, but on the other hand
02:15:12
on the one hand this is on the one hand this
02:15:14
safe genre yes Go into a fairy tale
02:15:17
it may be different and people need it
02:15:18
such a hoard of ZM Well, I’m not saying that
02:15:20
people must be deprived of these fairy tales
02:15:22
looks if they like it naturally
02:15:25
our job is just to think about what it is about
02:15:28
indicates trying to diagnose
02:15:30
draw some conclusions without any
02:15:32
condemnations of both authors and viewers
02:15:37
the author made their relationship with each other
02:15:39
the viewer watches if the viewer does not look
02:15:40
the author will stop doing this This is clear
02:15:43
but it’s interesting what the boy says and
02:15:45
fairy tales Yes, not only Cheburashka from yes yes
02:15:48
the boy's word is also a kind of fairy tale but
02:15:50
This is a separate, very complex study.
02:15:52
we won't broadcast it live now
02:15:53
maybe we’ll do it later
02:15:56
Well, drum roll, we're coming to
02:15:59
to the finale to the main thing, first of all, you have friends
02:16:02
Let's write the last minutes now to
02:16:05
chat the best movie of the year in your opinion
02:16:09
I will directly follow without unnecessary
02:16:10
just comments
02:16:12
throw And secondly Anton here again
02:16:15
that means he's in front of here
02:16:19
write and mentally remember the name on
02:16:23
I won’t do that with these cards
02:16:25
I'll just say it from memory Sorry Well
02:16:27
maybe you'll suddenly change now
02:16:28
your decision suddenly No no this is rare
02:16:31
it's actually a rare year when I'm all
02:16:33
last years
02:16:35
movies top ten best movies
02:16:38
years were simply arranged alphabetically but not
02:16:39
could I choose the best movie this year
02:16:41
I have it, it's definitely poor
02:16:43
unfortunate NTI and this is a film that
02:16:47
most gave me most if I
02:16:49
would line up the top three I can
02:16:51
do And this is the second and third place
02:16:53
would share my passion equally
02:16:55
dadena buffa and bird boy aka
02:16:58
boy heron both brilliant amazing
02:17:01
poetic films but poor unfortunates
02:17:04
out of competition number one
02:17:08
and this movie
02:17:10
will not come out in
02:17:12
Russia at the beginning of twenty-four
02:17:14
be sure to watch it if
02:17:16
it will work out Look on the big screen in
02:17:17
Russia will not be released because there are
02:17:19
Among other things, the LGBT theme is there
02:17:22
not dominant but she is present
02:17:24
Well, this kind of movie in general It
02:17:27
too brave to show
02:17:29
in a totalitarian state where everyone
02:17:32
film distribution is controlled by censorship
02:17:35
seems like a movie anyway
02:17:36
without looking closely at the details they wouldn’t
02:17:38
release I think so maybe I'm wrong
02:17:40
in any case, it’s officially his studio
02:17:43
doesn’t want to release it in Russia If they do
02:17:44
show it like a pirate and I highly recommend it
02:17:47
everyone who has such an opportunity will have this
02:17:49
movie watch this is a movie based on
02:17:51
cinema history will be remembered
02:17:53
twenty-third year of the litter, my word is not
02:17:57
boy, I'm keeping an eye on our chat there
02:18:00
Desperate struggle And many call
02:18:03
slayer of the yule moon
02:18:06
and they also remember the Foreign Ministry Zaki But I have
02:18:12
sensations flash in your eyes all the time But
02:18:14
I think this is written by one person
02:18:15
Vincent about the movie all my fears well
02:18:17
by the way, good movie, very interesting
02:18:19
the picture is unusual, again don’t be like that
02:18:21
strong competition, I would say that I will throw
02:18:23
urgently give Phoenix another Oscar but
02:18:26
apparently he's had enough, especially since
02:18:27
twenty-four awaits us
02:18:30
continuation of the Joker That's enough Bye
02:18:32
let's wait for now Well, obviously not all
02:18:35
agree with this you know that I I would
02:18:38
said so probably in second place in
02:18:39
in our chat and you said about this film
02:18:41
not a word today may december may december
02:18:45
Yes, I didn’t say anything about this film but live
02:18:48
almost nowhere came out this is that Haynes
02:18:50
My favorite is also a director
02:18:52
American independent cinema a little bit
02:18:54
this picture of me
02:18:57
disappointed with my festival
02:18:59
my American colleagues liked him
02:19:01
it seemed like this movie had
02:19:03
big unsolvable problem he states
02:19:06
very serious problem very serious
02:19:09
as if such a borderline situation for
02:19:12
for cinema and art in general this is a situation
02:19:14
pedophilia This is the story of an adult marriage
02:19:16
women with a young man whom she
02:19:18
she seduced him when he was a schoolboy
02:19:21
teacher and then she served time and came out
02:19:24
and they got married and their marriage has already been long
02:19:28
perennial actually becomes
02:19:30
a plot for a certain film being made and
02:19:32
actress who plays the female lead
02:19:34
the role comes to this couple in order to
02:19:37
good to play this role actress plays
02:19:39
Natalie Portman Well, this heroin itself
02:19:41
Julianne Moore are wonderful two actresses But
02:19:44
here is the topic of pedophilia as such
02:19:47
in modern terms, it was leaked Uh-huh
02:19:50
It all turned out to be about being an actor
02:19:52
can play a real person Well, after all
02:19:54
we understand that a real person too
02:19:55
unreal, she's also an actress, you can see it
02:19:57
especially when the star Julian plays
02:19:59
mur, that is, a little bit of some kind of falseness
02:20:01
this and choice
02:20:03
top secret from another movie to me
02:20:06
ruined the fun of this movie
02:20:07
well, it’s like all about how for
02:20:10
the artificial sprouts from the present
02:20:13
true feelings And for me this is
02:20:14
the present has not sprouted there very much
02:20:16
interestingly invented but it completely me
02:20:18
didn't touch it But it's not knowing that it's not
02:20:20
must watch this is certainly a bright event
02:20:22
this year Well, I would say that he is on
02:20:23
second place and in first place we have
02:20:26
amazing oppenheimer real
02:20:29
very, very many people write about him
02:20:31
Sai Geist Zeitgeist Oppenheimer Fear
02:20:34
nuclear bomb fear of war and absolutely
02:20:37
depressed mood
02:20:39
and we watched with the whole family in America and
02:20:43
came out of the movie liked it the most
02:20:44
my youngest son who is 13 years old
02:20:47
that moment happened and he said you know it was
02:20:51
very scary Do you know what's the most
02:20:52
scary I say Well, probably this scene
02:20:53
when he sees this explosion there he says
02:20:56
no, the worst thing was the realization
02:20:58
that this all really happened, what
02:21:00
this is how it really was I say yes and
02:21:02
I wanted to add Laura Palmer's voice
02:21:04
Twin Peaks It's happening again Yes it is
02:21:08
feeling of deja vu feeling that it's happening again
02:21:10
is happening I think today people all over
02:21:12
shared with the world and connected with this of course
02:21:14
except with the talent of Keelin Murphy and
02:21:17
the wonderful Nolan is a huge success
02:21:20
this picture is a very interesting film
02:21:22
it has its drawbacks, for example there
02:21:24
absolutely unsuccessful everything that everything that
02:21:27
connected with the lyrical line with women
02:21:29
the characters didn't work out at all Well
02:21:31
she's kind of absent there, well, yes, but
02:21:34
this is when you don't know what to do
02:21:36
heroine And that's why you put her naked on
02:21:38
screen this is just a confession
02:21:40
absolute surrender of the director's What
02:21:43
that's not why you didn't come up with anything better
02:21:45
what I love were naked actors
02:21:48
actresses are the most difficult and interesting thing in
02:21:50
cinema and there in the poor unfortunates it is
02:21:51
It works brilliantly here, it’s not at all
02:21:53
Inon works very poorly in general
02:21:57
how bad are kryzhovnikova zhori
02:21:58
female characters he's the director
02:22:01
colossal And he’s bad at this But
02:22:03
no matter the movie Wonderful and Downey
02:22:05
the younger one plays an outstanding role and
02:22:08
there's a lot in it, it's great, it's invented and
02:22:10
visualization of all physical formulas
02:22:13
very interesting No Oppenheimer is
02:22:15
very strong movie and of course here I am
02:22:17
I'll show you my notebook with which I
02:22:19
I've been living since I watched this
02:22:21
this is Lo Alas's notebook straight from this
02:22:24
laboratory it was given to me by someone who worked in
02:22:26
this laboratory is my older brother
02:22:28
stepchild who is now in Albuquerque
02:22:29
Lives there in New Mexico he lives
02:22:31
half your life So you see Oppenheimer
02:22:34
here with me now, what's in the chat?
02:22:37
keep writing someone is a murderer
02:22:40
offers Fincher we have a pro issue
02:22:42
Fincher and someone writes that this is the worst
02:22:45
Fincher's film, you can argue
02:22:49
there are endless questions left too
02:22:51
but we are already actually approaching
02:22:54
Martin's timing Yes it is
02:22:57
terrible 2 s
02:22:59
polo Yes, but it’s as if we won’t be here
02:23:02
let's start stepping on the heels of the classics
02:23:06
curl up Thank you so much for
02:23:10
We definitely watched the broadcast
02:23:12
let's keep the horse on Many of your questions you
02:23:15
you will find the answers to our kale because for
02:23:18
we released a lot this year it seems to me
02:23:21
good reviews about Barbie gamer and
02:23:27
about yes about everything really and about
02:23:30
Napoleon Well, in general it seems to me that we
02:23:33
Didn't forget any important things this year
02:23:35
stories
02:23:36
and here we summed up twenty
02:23:38
third year mostly in
02:23:42
foreign cinema except the boy's word
02:23:44
because the series will be off soon
02:23:47
about Russian cinema of the third year and me
02:23:52
I hope that during the New Year holidays we
02:23:54
We will also give you a pleasant surprise and
02:23:57
we'll release one interview
02:23:59
with wonderful wonderful I would even
02:24:01
said the great actor Don't say you have
02:24:04
we also wanted to make such a plan
02:24:06
episode in which we will tell you what
02:24:09
watch in two years and what are we waiting for
02:24:12
Now if the sun turns out to be a lot of VM
02:24:17
maybe we'll do some questions someday
02:24:18
Stream with questions and answers only
02:24:20
to give people
02:24:22
the opportunity to set their will
02:24:26
be more open in dialogue rather than
02:24:28
just listen to our monologues Well for a part
02:24:31
at least we answered Yes, thank you
02:24:34
Thank you very much Until next time Thank you friends
02:24:38
Subscribe to our channel please
02:24:40
I personally ask you very much about this, this is not
02:24:43
a very complicated procedure and it does nothing for
02:24:45
you are not fraught with bad things We are very pleased
02:24:48
that you are with us, that you are watching, listening
02:24:50
communicate, comment, criticize
02:24:52
please do this too
02:24:54
hesitate, see you, we'll hear two things
02:24:57
Aton Sorry first of all this is quick
02:25:00
firstly it asks for a list of movies in
02:25:01
Telegram channel cursed him too
02:25:05
Telegram channel is higher but also he
02:25:09
published on Medusa where I write about
02:25:11
movie Please don't forget that jellyfish
02:25:14
with all repressive actions against
02:25:16
Not
02:25:17
reading it is not punishable, that is, you can
02:25:20
read the jellyfish for this you don't care
02:25:22
what situation will probably not happen, of course
02:25:24
And you have to be careful with this today
02:25:25
you really have to be careful, but no
02:25:28
I can't say it, it's probably
02:25:29
the very last thing is still very important
02:25:31
literally the night before Christmas
02:25:34
New Year is coming soon, wish us all
02:25:36
anything
02:25:37
Yes, I only wish for one thing:
02:25:40
the war ended as quickly as possible and
02:25:43
second little wish to the Universe
02:25:46
so that she doesn't just finish so that those
02:25:48
people who are to blame for her
02:25:49
started and goes to get them punished though
02:25:52
would any of them to the fullest extent
02:25:55
the law, of course And only according to the law But
02:25:57
the main thing and the first thing is that the war ends I
02:26:00
I think this could be the start for
02:26:03
some next tomorrow life
02:26:05
as long as we continue to live in
02:26:08
today's Thank you It was Radio Valleys
02:26:12
radio Dolin Anton Dolin Igor Thank you and
02:26:15
we will hear and see you Already
02:26:18
pretty soon bye friends
02:26:22
[music]
02:26:29
Bye

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Новогодний стрим «Радио Долин». Антон выбирает десять лучших фильмов 2023 года, делится впечатлениями от финала «Слова пацана» (куда же без него) и отвечает на ваши вопросы. ТАЙМКОДЫ: 0:00 Каким будет этот стрим 3:13 Откуда нас смотрят 5:29 Личное в 2023 11:25 Бокс-офис. Лидеры и провалы 16:49 «Барби» и «Оппенгеймер». Триумф большого авторского кино 22:20 Режиссерки. Время женщин — наступило? 34:32 10 фильмов года по версии Антона Долина 35:05 Но сперва про Тейлор Свифт 39:20 «Опавшие листья» Аки Каурисмяки 42:17 «Мальчик и птица» Хаяо Миядзаки 51:38 «Бедные-несчастные» Йоргоса Лантимоса 58:36 «Сестринство бани по-черному» Анны Хинтс 1:05:57 «Убийцы цветочной луны» Мартина Скорсезе 1:14:57 «ММХХ» Кристи Пую 1:21:10 «Химера» Аличе Рорвахер 1:25:45 «Рецепт любви» Чан Ань Хунга 1:30:37 «Американское чтиво» Корда Джефферсона 1:39:48 «Прошлые жизни» Селин Сон 1:41:46 Наконец про «Слово пацана»! (осторожно, спойлеры!) 1:52:39 «Путин разлит в воздухе этого сериала» 1:54:06 Романтизирует ли «Слово пацана» своих героев 1:56:58 Антон Долин критикует 1:59:23 О таланте Крыжовникова 2:01:00 Лучшие актеры «Слова пацана» 2:02:01 Переснятый финал — что это было? 2:06:43 «Мой зрительский ответ — нет. Но жить с этим сериалом интересно» 2:08:03 О российском кино в 2023 2:10:53 Феномен «Чебурашки» 2:16:05 Лучший фильм года по версии Антона Долина 2:18:48 «Май декабрь» — разочарование Долина 2:20:29 Фильмы года по версии наших зрителей

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