| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | Russia |
| Genre: | Drama, Literature |
| Network: | Россия-1 |
| Watched by: | 644 1 008 992 |
| Total running time: | 2 hours 48 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 4 |
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| Original Air Dates: | — |
|---|---|
| Country: | Russia |
| Genre: | Drama, Literature |
| Network: | Россия-1 |
| Watched by: | 644 1 008 992 |
| Total running time: | 2 hours 48 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 4 |













When I read the book, Bazarov's death did not seem so tragic. And that's it: the musty room, the screams of parents, the music, and, as a result, the realization that no one but your parents needs you.
Of course, I understand that everything in the book is more detailed and it's just a series. But I'm sorry, for the 4 episodes, where are the conflicts between fathers and children? But there are a lot of celebrations with Odintsovo, which did not convey the connection that was (even at the moment when she came to visit him, well, that).
There was no such Bazarov in Bazarov.
Odintsovo bears more resemblance to Katerina than to the heroine of the book.
Pavel Petrovich- behaves like a child.
But I didn't have enough emotions and time for the scene where Anna arrives at the dying Bazarov. This episode seemed a little dry to me, something was missing.