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Marina dirige sa propre petite entreprise, un magasin de fleurs. Elle a une famille normale avec des soucis quotidiens. Tout dans sa vie semble correct, mais derrière cette façade de réussit... Tout lireMarina dirige sa propre petite entreprise, un magasin de fleurs. Elle a une famille normale avec des soucis quotidiens. Tout dans sa vie semble correct, mais derrière cette façade de réussite se cachent de terribles secrets.Marina dirige sa propre petite entreprise, un magasin de fleurs. Elle a une famille normale avec des soucis quotidiens. Tout dans sa vie semble correct, mais derrière cette façade de réussite se cachent de terribles secrets.
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- 7 victoires et 6 nominations au total
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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.
I've never been into series a great deal, and now I know why: it just eats up too much ( life) time. Even if one is not that hugely impressed it does draw you in and you want to see how it's ending.
About this one in particular: I would describe it a typical kind of tv fodder. The most interesting aspect about it is that it seems to describe life in nowaday russia fairly accurately - someone is always counting huge wads of cash and there seems to be corruption just about everywhere. I am surprised that they got away with this - censorshipwise. It's not overly violent and there is - surprising for it beeing about a madam running a ring of prostitutes - not a blink of nudity. Maybe that' s why.
The acting I found generally pretty excellent and it makes a nice change to have women pulling the main strings. From this aspect it is almost something of a feminist sort of film.
About this one in particular: I would describe it a typical kind of tv fodder. The most interesting aspect about it is that it seems to describe life in nowaday russia fairly accurately - someone is always counting huge wads of cash and there seems to be corruption just about everywhere. I am surprised that they got away with this - censorshipwise. It's not overly violent and there is - surprising for it beeing about a madam running a ring of prostitutes - not a blink of nudity. Maybe that' s why.
The acting I found generally pretty excellent and it makes a nice change to have women pulling the main strings. From this aspect it is almost something of a feminist sort of film.
"An Ordinary Woman" by Boris Khlebnikov and Nataliya Meshchaninova is one of the best Russian TV shows of the last decade. The double life of the never depressing main character of the film, saturated with a series of unpredictable and tragic events, as a reflection of the double standards of today's life in Russia. Benefit of the wonderful actress Anna Mikhalkova.
Absolutely breathtaking story, brilliant Anna Mikhalkova as "an ordinary Russian woman" who turned out to be not so ordinary after all.
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.
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- AnecdotesHas been marketed as "the first Russian series made for international audiences".
- Versions alternativesEight 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".
- ConnexionsReferenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Anna Mikhalkova/Evgeny Grishkovets/MARUV (2018)
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