The feeling of some kind of ragged narrative does not leave. Maybe that was the idea, I don't know, but I won't say that I like it. Somehow, you don't have time to really get into the moment, the picture is already being replaced by a completely different story
Some kind of fashion has gone from Russian TV series to take the pop of the 90s, modernize it with a new arrangement and insert it into the soundtracks for TV series. There was Gubin in the Sisters, and Pugacheva here)
Grisha's mom is a flawless, cold-blooded monster. And she raised her son to be her own. Anyone could have killed him - his wife or eldest daughter, the monster mother herself, business partners, mistress...
Anyone could have killed him - his wife or eldest daughter, the monster mother herself, business partners, mistress...