Lyrical story about two young people, Masha and Maksim, who have to decide what to do.Lyrical story about two young people, Masha and Maksim, who have to decide what to do.Lyrical story about two young people, Masha and Maksim, who have to decide what to do.
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The Russian romantic comedy which takes place in Saint Petersburg is worthwhile to watch.
Well, firstly, because in the movie the interesting story in development of love between two young Russians is told. The man feels abandoned because his former girlfriend is marrying. And the pretty radio presenter who has found out that it was not good to marry the man from childhood. Thus, the story of people who suffer from tragic love stories from the past try to build relationship is told.
Secondly, the relationship between the woman and the man is based on strange incidents with the mobile phone.
And thirdly, the Russian humor in the movie does help to get some funny moments. It is funny to hear the German speaking with the Russian accent or listen to some witty dialogues between the Russian policemen, or just young people who get in conflicts with their boss.
Well, the Russian comedy will give you some ideas to think about romantic love and funny moments of the modern Russian life.
Well, firstly, because in the movie the interesting story in development of love between two young Russians is told. The man feels abandoned because his former girlfriend is marrying. And the pretty radio presenter who has found out that it was not good to marry the man from childhood. Thus, the story of people who suffer from tragic love stories from the past try to build relationship is told.
Secondly, the relationship between the woman and the man is based on strange incidents with the mobile phone.
And thirdly, the Russian humor in the movie does help to get some funny moments. It is funny to hear the German speaking with the Russian accent or listen to some witty dialogues between the Russian policemen, or just young people who get in conflicts with their boss.
Well, the Russian comedy will give you some ideas to think about romantic love and funny moments of the modern Russian life.
Someone explain to these two, that the phones they hold in their hands, can also be used to call people if someone is late for an appointment.
10alli0705
This movie is the epitome of a modern Russian romance. I saw it while studying abroad in St. Petersburg. It really captures the feel of that great city, as well as having a very Russian take on love and friendship. It's a movie that probably wouldn't be good in translation, but if you can watch it in Russian, I highly recommend it. It's really fun to look for all your favorite spots in Piter as they show up in the film, and at the same time grow to love and understand Maxim and Masha as they deal with their emotional upheavals. As my friend Nadya said, by the end, they don't even necessarily have to be in love. Finding that human connection, that friendship, is all that's really necessary.
This is a very light-hearted movie. The plot and characters are rather predictable, but it leaves a good impression, at least it did for me. For some reason, probably because of the camera work and the story, I had an impression that I was watching a Russian version of "Amelie". I think I enjoyed the beautiful St. Petersburg's scenery and minor characters (like Vladimir Mashkov playing a strange man in a one-minute episode) than the main story. Some small episodes are quite funny. For example, a policeman stops than main hero (Maxim) to check documents and asks among other things: "Firearms? Illegal drugs?" "No, thanks," Maxim replies. This movie shows a different Russia from what you may be used to. Good movie to watch with a date.
Your hapiness is always near you. You probably meet it like three times a day and don't recognize that. That's what the plot is. My question goes further: are you sure you don't have it already? Not feeling alright with your previous choices is probably more about you than about correctness of those choices. Nothing is guaranteed in this world, so why not just accept whatever you have?
Did you know
- Trivia"Piter" is traditional Russian slang for St. Petersburg. It was also applied to Leningrad 1918-1991.
- Crazy creditsThe cast titles of the film appear in front of a radio scale.
- ConnectionsReferences July Rain (1967)
- SoundtracksTakie devchonki
Written and performed by Ilya Lagutenko
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,100,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $750,069
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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