Once every six months, I have a "fun" to give our cinema a chance. I'm watching the Russian version purely for the sake of curiosity, suddenly our people have learned how to shoot. Alas, the third episode and as always. I haven't watched the original Israeli version yet, but I watched the American one and the main character really conveyed the feelings: He was rushing about and that his son should be saved and be honored. Menshikov, meanwhile, is only goggling like in all his films, building the most important judge according to the script, although in Russia everything in life is not quite as it is shown. The investigative yard is generally some kind of checkpoint, the mafia (if you can call them that) is a typical cinematic one. In general, I look at it, I tolerate it, but it does not delay. I don't feel sorry for the kid at all, but here the selection of actors is to blame. But I can't watch the rest (yeah, mice and cactus). But fans of Russian TV will obviously be delighted.
Maybe my son and the judge don't arouse sympathy, but I'm even dead from the last scenes with a fight in jail and burning… How do people suffer who have nothing to do with this case at all
But I can understand that putting my son on trial is one thing, but knowing that he will simply be killed is quite another… A difficult choice, a difficult life in all its glory
The funny thing is that the "positive" judge does not cause any sympathy. Especially his son.
How do people suffer who have nothing to do with this case at all
But I can understand that putting my son on trial is one thing, but knowing that he will simply be killed is quite another…
A difficult choice, a difficult life in all its glory