Oh, and here's the school shooting. However, it is as modest as bullying of a non-like classmate. In general, it was possible to be tougher both there and here.
Oh, yes, I believe in my father's story more than in my mother's. I don't know, maybe because of the screen time allotted, but I just believe this man that he would hardly lie so brazenly to his face - he doesn't look like him (?), and Tanya's alcoholism can be explained by this. And it sounds fair with my brother's child...
@EAMESQQ: Both sides are right, it's just that the father acted harshly, albeit for the benefit of his daughters. He didn't give his wife a chance, and the accident was the last straw for him. However, for her too.
@chocolatetango: for the plot, it doesn't really matter which city she flew to drunk. She got out simply: no one took her bank cards, as well as her passport. I sobered up, bought a ticket and returned.
I watched the series with pleasure after the first three episodes, and at 10 it seemed to be the main peak of everything - but alas, the final episode was so boring that I really wanted to rewind... It was difficult, but I watched it all the same - in the end, it felt like the story had turned out to be somehow crumpled, half-told... For the most part, they mixed everyday stuff in the form of small stories, and in the second half they already intertwined the story with the material that was revealed in the last 10 minutes. Yes, it is clearly visible that the authors left a blank for the continuation of the series, but most likely it will not be.
As a result, the ending was very disappointing, and the impression of this is also spoiled, although the previous episodes looked with interest, so I don't even know what to say at the end.
All the wow moments were predicted by the local commentators in advance, our creatives are not able to shoot the Red Wedding yet, although they copy their Western colleagues) There is an end, but there is no ending, well, that's how it happens in life. They just talked loudly and pathetically about this series, but in fact it turned out to be an ordinary, not bad, but passing series. I don't regret the time spent watching it. This creation will be remembered for its crumpled style, meaning and plots. They seemed to criticize modern Russia, but in a half-voice, they seemed to castigate the education system, but it was so disgusting that at the time they were talking about the impotence of film creators, screenwriters, and not education. It all came down to the banal story of a rich family from Latin American TV series (I just don't understand why a lot of characters were introduced who just dropped out of history? Where did Olga's son go? Fulfilled his plot purpose and just disappeared) Olga is now always alone in the apartment, he abruptly stopped communicating with his sisters... The head of security at the institute and his wife were clearly planning an affair, his wife's jealousy... They leaked it. A fortune hunter from the airport with her driver? She ran away, it is clear that she chose poverty and love... well, according to the laws of the genre, they would have shown at the end how they buy food in Pyaterochka)
@MaXXX1k: There, in the first episode, the youngest daughter meets a paramedic, and at the end he tells her that he is married... It was also a stupid scene, because it seemed that this branch would have a sequel, but apparently this moment remained from the pilot episode to fill in the timekeeping, and as a result, this branch was most likely cut, or saved for a sequel (which does not seem to be).
I agree that the plot is not fully revealed. As for me, it was necessary to put the squeeze on a little bit and then everything went on without continuation. The cast is great, I like it. The plot too. It turned out to be very interesting.
The slogan "the whole truth about Russian education" never matches the content of the series. Yes, there were school problems, but they are shown so casually that they did not touch at all. All 12 episodes told the story of the Grigoriev family (not the most interesting, by the way). And this line is with the mother.. in general, everything is in the best traditions of Russian cinema.
The school line was superfluous. Each episode is a new story - the main lines didn't move in any way. If you throw out eight episodes from the middle, you could get a solid four-episode series.
To be honest, I still didn't understand their slogan. Yes, the topic of education has been touched upon, but the phrase "the whole truth about Russian education" has somehow not been disclosed. Maybe they'll reveal it in the second season, but I'm not sure. In general, the series is good. I want a second season soon.
I have a phrase from Radio Day, "and you're all doing great here"! What a mess, it's a damn shame about this series. And there's only one conclusion - don't drink like a pig. I'm glad I watched it to the end, I'll evaluate the series on a scale from "teacher" to "breaking bad" now.
Watchable. You can take a look. But with the would-be mother, it was too much - predictably and did not move the plot at all, the line with my son seemed more interesting to me. There won't be a second season, we'll figure out the ending ourselves.
Discussion: Season 1, Episode 12 Join the Discussion
26In general, it was possible to be tougher both there and here.
It was difficult, but I watched it all the same - in the end, it felt like the story had turned out to be somehow crumpled, half-told... For the most part, they mixed everyday stuff in the form of small stories, and in the second half they already intertwined the story with the material that was revealed in the last 10 minutes. Yes, it is clearly visible that the authors left a blank for the continuation of the series, but most likely it will not be.
As a result, the ending was very disappointing, and the impression of this is also spoiled, although the previous episodes looked with interest, so I don't even know what to say at the end.
All 12 episodes told the story of the Grigoriev family (not the most interesting, by the way). And this line is with the mother.. in general, everything is in the best traditions of Russian cinema.