A bright, kind, inspiring picture about a person faced with a difficult choice and about 12-year-old children-street children, for whom the decisive choice was made.
Khabensky, who distinguished himself in a completely new role for himself, played the role wonderfully! I also remember the song ("To say goodbye") in his performance under a rather sentimental video sequence.
What can we say about the main characters of the film-young street children... It was they who made the film so extraordinary and fascinating. Good humor, beautiful video effects, easily constructed plot and emotional background-all this makes the film close to the heart and memorable, that you want to watch it again and again in the company of your friends, because there is a place in the film for everything - and uncontrollable laughter, and empathy throughout, and tears...
Mila Jovovich is the real cherry of the picture. Personally, I liked the scene, in which two actions of the same time were very organically combined-at the wedding table and on the football field in Fingers. And all this under the wonderful song performed by the famous actress!
Plot summary
Who said you have to win to be a champion? Slava Kolotiloff, a schoolteacher from a sleepy seaside town by the name of "Fingers" comes to conquer Moscow with the manuscript of his first novel in hand. But instead, quite by accident, he conquers the heart of a beauty named Nadia (Milla Jovovich). As their wedding approaches, Slava needs only to quit his job and tie up loose ends back in "Fingers" before returning to Moscow to start a new life with his new bride. But a number of bizarre circumstances render him unable to leave, and back in the big city the wedding goes on anyway as Nadia has to fend off the attentions of her ex-boyfriend Danya, who seems ready to do whatever it takes to win her back. IX IDFF "Spirit Of Fire" - "Golden Taiga" - Audience Award, 2011.
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A bright film about overcoming yourself!
A decent Russian comedy
The movie starts out in Moscow - a man is hit by a car in which a young couple is going to a registry office to get married. But it turns out that the victim and the girl fall in love with each other and the girl dumps her fiancé. The man starts dating the girl and in a week he makes an offer to her to marry him which she happily takes. However, the man is from another city so he has to work off at his job for 2 weeks and then get back to Moscow to marry her. At his last day in the town, he is barely in time on his train to Moscow when he is taken as a soccer coach by mistake and compelled to stay in his home town until he doesn't do his job as the coach. He has to assemble a soccer team and take part in city soccer tournament to be able to get out of town. And then an adventure begins! I'm not a big fan of Russian movies but this particular movie was a fun and I didn't expect I would be absorbed by the storyline so much. The idea is not original, but it is well-staged and played.
Did not expect much, but was pleasantly surprised
If you can look past the pre-World Cup campaign and Urgand/Khabensky duo that is clearly miscast and is fed by Russian movie industry as the Russian international stars, the movie is actually very nice. Kids most certainly stole the show. Their athletic ability, as well as acting, was absolutely superb. The "star" cast was sub-par, Jovovich overplays her part, Urgand is out of place. He is an extremely talented show host and comic improviser, but he is not an actor. Well, maybe not yet. Khabensky seems to be playing the same guy in every movie (aside from Admiral). His character always seems to be drunk. All in all, worth watching with the family. A solid 6 stars.