The host is a shy, insecure old geezer. The plots are not worked out, everything is shot as it goes, and as it turns out, I'm sure he didn't even do a single take. The topic of the transfer itself is interesting, but the implementation is obscure. One minute he's trying out some professions for himself, the next he's just watching how others are doing. If he is touched wrongly or a drop of some liquid gets on him, he immediately declares it, and an unpleasant pause occurs. He rushes into many professions like a madman and then immediately shouts to be released because he couldn't cope. There was a moment when he took on too much weight, and I know from life that such a disproportionate weight is bound to affect a person, and no one from the film crew stops him. As if that's the way it's meant to be, it's disgusting and clumsy to approach this process. He doesn't ask the right questions, he can't conduct a dialogue in the right direction. It seems to me that some Russian drunk would have done a better job in this role.
He doesn't ask the right questions, he can't conduct a dialogue in the right direction. It seems to me that some Russian drunk would have done a better job in this role.