@Komandor89: Are you sure they are here?) It's a biographical series after all. Without a doubt, it was filmed for the sake of a more truthful version of his death, but also in order for the viewer to get to know the writer better and to begin to understand his poems at least a little. And what is there to cut out? You can't get the words out of the song...
Qwertyk
26 Sep 2016, 11:05 # Show original
@vk555354: for example, idiotic attempts to blame all the blame on the special services and in general all this bacchanalia of violent fantasy of the authors associated with the special services.
Ouija
13 Feb 2021, 17:59 # Show original
@vk555354: the series was filmed according to a conspiracy theory, which was refuted. That is, in fact, I would not call it a biographical series because there was a lot to add from myself, and what exactly needs to be studied. But the fact that Yesenin was a womanizer and a drunkard was perfectly conveyed, we begin to understand the poems :)
daranastasia
27 Dec 2016, 11:28 # Show original
The last episode was difficult to watch, to the point of tears.
FullPisec
26 Feb 2017, 01:40 # Show original
A shitty slander against Soviet society
id2809655
11 Apr 2020, 02:35 # Show original
of course, you can laugh at Bezrukov as much as you like, but in this case he did a very deep and subtle work on the image of Yesenin. And it could hardly be otherwise, because Bezrukov's father, when he was young, also played Yesenin (in "Anna Snegina" in 1969) and was very closely interested in the poet's personality and even wrote a book about him. So, probably, Bezrukov Jr. could not superficially treat the role of the poet, so revered and studied in their family.
Шоич
17 Apr 2020, 00:13 # Show original
Okay, I liked the second half of the series more than the first. And yet something was missing.
Inga_Neuro
PRO
29 May 2020, 03:36 # Show original
Thanks to Bezrukov! I did not play, but literally lived this role!
I wanted to review the "Brigade" already...
Геворг
PRO
30 Oct 2020, 14:59 # Show original
Of course, there are coincidences in real life, but somehow there are too many coincidences - he died on the day he wanted to hand over the document, the recipient of the document also accidentally had an accident on the same day ... But it was interesting to watch, although what was shown did not always coincide with the offscreen retelling of the investigator.
biologdar
24 Dec 2020, 17:26 # Show original
@Gevorg: it's not for nothing that the Gypsy at the Train Station told S. Yesenin: "Death is following you..." It is quite possible to link this with Khlystov's death
id201474259
27 Mar 19:19 # Show original
A very interesting series has been released. Bezrukov well done, we played very well 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I wanted to review the "Brigade" already...
But it was interesting to watch, although what was shown did not always coincide with the offscreen retelling of the investigator.
S. Yesenin: "Death is following you..."
It is quite possible to link this with Khlystov's death