Her daughter was taken away from her and thrown out on the street, but this does not affect her emotions and behavior at all. Is she even a robot or a human? Or is it just an actress who can't act? It's a shame, because you can see that a lot of money and work has been invested in costumes and decorations, but everything is spoiled by the disgusting acting.
And it was impossible to duplicate it so that it would not feel. What is this dubbing? So that it doesn't feel like the actors don't actually speak Russian, as they do in the movies. Or is it too expensive for TV?
I couldn't watch, first of all, because of the ridiculous dialogues, the improbable acting and voice acting, as if the actors were mocking us, themselves not believing in what was happening. And the script itself is also not far behind, some kind of fan fiction. It is also not entirely clear why it is absolutely inappropriate to add such vividly Russian phrases as zolotko, Bozhenka and the like to the Dutch woman's speech. Vaina Giocante, judging by the photo, outwardly got into the role well.
Men are assholes.
It is also not entirely clear why it is absolutely inappropriate to add such vividly Russian phrases as zolotko, Bozhenka and the like to the Dutch woman's speech.
Vaina Giocante, judging by the photo, outwardly got into the role well.