Credited cast: | |||
Dmitriy Pevtsov | ... | Voronin / Major | |
Sergey Makovetskiy | ... | Stoletov / Major | |
Renata Litvinova | |||
Evgeniy Stychkin | ... | Sterzhnev / Captain | |
Fyodor Dobronravov | ... | Chmil | |
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Tornike Kvitatiani | ... | Bakhradze / Lieutenant |
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Maksim Vazhov | ... | Klyukvin |
Igor Zolotovitskiy | |||
Kirill Zaytsev | ... | Leonid Eliseev | |
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Lana Yokhim | ... | Madeleine |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Mikhail Efremov | |||
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Sergey Frolov | ... | Intendant |
Alina Lanina |
May 1945. Europe celebrates the end of a terrible war. The three Soviet soldiers, who have had blood, pain and loss behind them, repeat like a spell: "From now on, everything will be different." And as a proof of new hope and freedom, they leave arbitrarily to Paris. They just can't go home without seeing Mona Lisa. The brave tanker Voronin, Captain Sterznev and senior Lieutenant Bakradze set out on a captured Mercedes and meet happy and frightening events: they are attacked with a machine gun, an American officer invites them to whiskey, enthusiastic prostitutes hold a party and the next fate of the winners is at stake. Will our heroes be able to reach the Louvre? Will they fulfill their dreams, which led them along the path of war and gave them the strength to fight? Written by Wiki
"To Paris" attracted Govorukhin with a big name. It was a last name written by mistake.
In principle, the presence of Litvinova and Efremova in the picture was immediately alarming, but what the hell was not joking. The description is interesting. Unfortunately, he could not surprise or believe that he simply got terribly boring and faceless. The only thing that impressed me was an old and well-known song.
Efremov played a drunken officer. As always, actually. Only professions are changing, the game remains stably template. Litvinova is already from the city of Paris. Next will be the role of the princess of the sea, probably. She played herself (like Efremov): with a claim to elitism and mystery. Nothing in general. Makovetsky did not leave the image of Grozny. Karkal, cursed, frowned. Did not impress. The rest of the actors are exactly. Neither good nor bad.
But to hell with this, be the plot interesting. But no. The genre of paintings remained familiar, and this is not drama, and not melodrama. And when there is nothing to show, I start to show the topics of brothels and other similar things. Indeed, part of the audience will be immediately interested in this. It's just not entirely clear how this relates to the Great Patriotic War. Nothing more to show about her? Or is there nothing more to do in Paris? There's nothing to look at? They will be waiting for a fun adventure, easy action with unobtrusive humor. But this was not. Not at all.
The film left no impression. The characters are not disclosed, the plot is fresh, there are no events, in fact. The only word that can describe this film is: "no."
2 out of 10