Description
The story of one of the most famous Russian punk rock bands "Korol i Shut" and its deceased frontman Mikhail "Gorshok" Gorshenev. The project will tell about the formation of the team, the ups and downs on its path to success, and the difficult relationships of the band members.
To be honest, I thought I would cry at the end (before watching the series), but this light sadness in my soul is the best feeling right now. And the songs are like this 💔
"I dream of living in a fairy tale." And so everything turned out well. And reconciliation is a victory over the Buffoon, and everything is fine with the Prince, and everything is in the magical world (and the reference to "Reach Heaven", of course, is great)
I was satisfied, sat and watched the credits until the end.
A wonderful series. Yes, not everything was conveyed in terms of authenticity and a lot of things were lost. But for 8 sepia and such timing - great. I had a great pleasure!
Punks, hoi!
I don't understand the story with Olga. Well, what was Misha able to hook her with so much that she was blown up in the middle of the night to run to an unfamiliar person and be on duty at his bed during withdrawal? It's kind of fucked up. As a spectator, I don't believe it. A tiny detail is missing. There is not enough bridge between "we will not succeed" and "I love him". Well, damn, I could show some of his philosophical reasoning or an extraordinary sense of humor. And so... according to the version of the series, they met, took a ride in the car, he mumbled something there in a frenzy, then hung for a long time in some suspicious place, forcing the girl to wait half the night in the car. Romance, fuck.
In the fantasy world, it was more believed in the nascent feelings. It is clear that a spark ran between the heroes.
Question to the experts – did the story of the kidnapping and ransom really take place? Was there really something similar? Very interesting.
I didn't buy the moment with the galyuns, when everyone was around with pig snouts. Is this some kind of metaphor? What did the authors want to say? Again, who understood – please explain.