Agrega una trama en tu idioma39 years old Marina runs her own small business, a flower shop. She has a normal family with everyday worries. Everything about her life seems right, but behind this facade of success there ... Leer todo39 years old Marina runs her own small business, a flower shop. She has a normal family with everyday worries. Everything about her life seems right, but behind this facade of success there are some terrible secrets lurking there.39 years old Marina runs her own small business, a flower shop. She has a normal family with everyday worries. Everything about her life seems right, but behind this facade of success there are some terrible secrets lurking there.
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Absolutely breathtaking story, brilliant Anna Mikhalkova as "an ordinary Russian woman" who turned out to be not so ordinary after all.
I'm thoroughly enjoying this series and with two episodes to go, I'll hate to see it end. It's about as black as a black comedy can be but it very, very funny... laugh out loud funny!
The acting is superb, not one weak actor / actress in the cast & the storyline keeps you guessing how each scene will resolve.
Highly recommended IMHO.
The acting is superb, not one weak actor / actress in the cast & the storyline keeps you guessing how each scene will resolve.
Highly recommended IMHO.
Now on the end of 2022 I fall into this series and I think it's incredible how it's mirroring the Russian society! It's entertaining for sure, but the most interesting is how the filmmakers show this society wich a very clear eye. It's like a mafia state, more corrupted than you can imagine and people battle for there rights and try to make a living with very little hope. Excellent to see this from Russia without any hope for the close future. It's very political I'm aware about this ... the characters in this series are very good and excellently played. Depressing for sure to see how people try to survive but I'm hooked to see how they succeed. If you have the chance to see it , go for it ... I saw it on ARTE TV.
If you've enjoyed Better call Saul and Breaking Bad, I'd advise against watching this. Throughout the show unless you switch off your brain completely, you keep asking yourself "why are they doing this?" and the only answer is "so the show can go on with characters overcoming unrealistic self-imposed difficulties". Parts of the plot are so generic and americanesque that they do not fit in within Russian reality at all, but are otherwise easily recognizable. Hotel clerk woman is a copycat of Saul's girlfriend for example. Script is filled with such glaring holes, that even taking it for a dark unfunny comedy doesn't help. Actors seem smarter than the script and it appears you can sometimes see them cringe... Bortich is her usual blank-o-wood expression range, same for the protagonist's what'shername daughter.
But it wouldn't be complete as a pile of ... excitement without feminist angle. Pretty much all men are incapable flaccid trash, while all women are almighty... Makes me not ever want to let a pregnant woman take my seat on a public transport - she is apparently stronger than me and doesn't need it... Hell, she could probably just walk any distance...
It's filmed alright though.
I like it is not from usa.+1 for "real life" looks.
As some black humor.
Too slow at times.
Cynical look at Russian negotiations under the table .
Decent cast.
Very recommended!
As some black humor.
Too slow at times.
Cynical look at Russian negotiations under the table .
Decent cast.
Very recommended!
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- TriviaHas been marketed as "the first Russian series made for international audiences".
- Versiones alternativasEight months after its premiere on Russian television, a so-called "screenwriter's version" of the first season, subtitled "Nerasskazannaya Istoriya" ("The Untold Story") made its debut on the Russian streaming platform TNT-Premier, as it was "so tough that it cannot be shown on TV", being rated 18+ instead of 16+. Screenwriter Maria Melenevskaya, the only woman on the creative team, was upset that the initial release "did not include some important points that reveal the characters of Marina and Sveta" and together with co-writer Denis Utochkin, they convinced director Boris Khlebnikov to release "an even more feminist and uncompromising version" of the story and "show the audience the series as it was originally conceived".
- ConexionesReferenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Anna Mikhalkova/Evgeny Grishkovets/MARUV (2018)
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- 48min
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