A difficult series, a huge number of ruined lives and inevitably moving towards this destruction. The situation is depressing throughout the series, and there is no hope for positive emotions. 😥 I literally became tense watching the episode ⚡
@id585429037: they probably meant Vladimir Steklov (Danil Steklov's grandfather, who plays in Outsourcing). Vladimir Steklov played Ensign Kantemirov in the cadetship
he did not go to execute the sentence, but rather to declare that because of the words spoken by the hero of Yankovsky, the peasant put a bullet in his temple.
Kostya always says such right things about women, children, and relationships, but it's scary to watch him in his own family: his wife is clearly afraid of him, it seems like he's like a dormant volcano about to explode.
@RinaAb: The wife is afraid, but buys a book instead of boots...She knew there would be consequences, he would have asked anyway - I gave money for boots, where are the boots? "I think she's lucky this time that she didn't get beaten up ( although we still don't know for sure if he's physically assaulting her or not)
@RinaAb: apparently , what else is interesting is that there should be a city library , of course Nina has an extraordinary taste ( judging from her previously read by the Stallion) , but you can pick up something 🤔
@lady_kana: How is it extraordinary? She herself said that the stallion is for the amusement of the public, for the masses. There was a lot of such reading in the 90s, they used to read, but now they watch Turkish TV series.
@lady_kana: victims of domestic violence sometimes subconsciously provoke the abuser, because being in constant tension and fear of "punishment" is more terrible than the act of "punishment" itself.
The series has slowed down a bit, but the series still keeps you in wild suspense. I thought I'd take a look at the coffee at lunch, but the coffee got cold while I was sitting without looking up from the screen.
Yankovsky is good, his Bones are just well revealed.
and basically all the other characters. everyone is interesting in their own way.
the series seems to be pumping up and preparing for something..
I like the way the creators compare the peculiar mercy of the maniac doctor and the desire for profit (is there any at all, or is the money purely as a bonus?) and some kind of predatory satisfaction of Bones from the so-called outsourcing.
@olive_uxus: zhiza, come to your grieving father, prepare yourself with this myodystrophy, put pressure on him — the man is purely on some kind of joke of his own
@biatchtoksinjev: It seemed to me that he did not fully understand the situation. He thinks he's very smart, but in fact he miscalculated, because he's a psychopath and such experiences are not available to him. That is, he didn't try to annoy his father for his own pleasure.
I'm already afraid to write something, so as not to pick up the cons) In general, the series is more about life in the 90s on the edge of the earth. And the topic of outsourcing is so in the background somewhere. All lines are given the same amount of time. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the series in this context. The line with the child's father was readable and Roskomnadzor was readable the moment the gun was shown, as was his friend's subsequent arrival at the hotel. So far, I like the line with Yankovsky's wife the most. The rest is not particularly surprising to those who lived in that era or watched paintings about that era.
The series keeps the tension very well. There aren't many maniacs in prison to keep the whole story clean. They found relatives/offered outsourcing/ killed them. And it wouldn't be interesting to watch. Outsourcing here is more like a moral dilemma, a litmus test that reveals all the participants in the action. And as a point of contact between the characters. That's how they're all tied up, that's how they feel about it, why they agreed, how life is changing - that's the most interesting thing. Life on the background. Everyone writes that Kostya is terrifying and Yankovsky plays well. This is indisputable, but how does the actress who plays his wife act out - it's clear from the look, micro-movements, and pose how scared she is! The doctor is a moral freak, of course. And I also feel sorry for the pregnant girl - it's difficult for her, and the trauma is such, and her husband throws... It's good that he comes out once a week, otherwise you can find yourself in the place of the doctor's child in horror and tears from such longing for all the episodes in a row.
The series seems calmer than the first two, they were kept in suspense, but there is a very strong feeling that this is the calm before the storm, they deliberately lowered the degree of tension in order to shock something later. The doctor is certainly a bad candidate for outsourcing the execution, it was necessary to choose another one. Kostya reveals himself to be a psychological sadist with these boots. Any man with a mustache will understand, but it's a pity for this couple anyway. The Doctor (prisoner) I still didn't understand if the maniac was really showing mercy, but there is no euthanasia in our country. The doctor is an asshole, why infect a prostitute with a disease, but maybe the situation with his son will make him improve, and if he really is addicted, then feel sorry for him, good luck to him to overcome it. The prosecutor's wife was expected to find the money, a smart madam, her husband could figure out and hide the money more seriously, perhaps she would merge their entire business, which would start wasting money. They completely forgot about the prison governor, but his conflict with the prosecutor was not just shown, they will probably come back to this issue. And finally, as a homosexual friend was shown, it immediately became clear that some important branch would be connected with him, they would not take this actor (I don't remember the name, but he is famous) for a cameo role. Either he will demand money for silence, or he wants to kill the Doctor, believing that he was indirectly involved in the suicide of his lover.
@zhuychik: Doctors and scientists have not yet proven that oral sex can have the consequences of transmitting the disease from an HIV-positive to an HIV-negative patient, so he most likely did not infect the prostitute. It seems to me that the scene was shown rather to complement the image of the prison doctor as a sexually addicted person.
I share my impressions randomly - - they were smart enough to kill the Cat, but for some reason they didn't search him. - nevertheless, Kostya is a psychopath, he was sent to the Far East for a reason. - Sanya will be the first to crack during the interrogations. - The doctor will leave his wife for this lady along the way. Lol, where did he get the car and the Moomin tapes from? Moreover, the track Dolphins was released in 1998, recorded in 1997, and narrated in 1996))) movie clip - the prosecutor's woman will make everyone feel bad as much as possible... - it was hard for them with 3 wads, but there were only 2 left ... the series is very short, the first two were more dynamic. the first Russian TV series, where they probably finally recorded the sound normally, usually the dialogues are not heard at all) the duo of Kalimulin and Yankovsky is simply above all praise ps what a seasoned actor Vanya Yankovsky has become!!!
@a_delta: - they were smart enough to kill the Cat, but for some reason they didn't search him. --- if there was no money on the victim, it would have added to the investigation more suspicion of murder with the aim of robbery than a crossbow. Kostya is not a fool (even though he is a nutcase) and most likely provided for this.
Two of the gang (the doctor and the prosecutor) have a purely monetary interest. Sanya got there as if by accident, if the first murder and the circumstances in which they found themselves hadn't happened, as if he might not have agreed to all this outsourcing. Steklov's character has not been revealed much yet, but he clearly has problems with his head. The most interesting thing is Kostya's motivation, as if he doesn't need money so much as he enjoys it.
The most finished doctor for me so far, his dark side has been revealed the most and causes this disgust as much as possible.
And I'm more and more interested in the character of Bones and his wife. There's no need to even guess that Kostya is abusing her, then it will be 100% more, while they're just rocking the series.
Is there anything joyful about this series at all?! No one could even spend money on something even useful, let alone joyful... Decay, decay, darkness, hopelessness and hopelessness continues... But it's very interesting!
In general, of course, the doctor's calm reaction to HIV is touching. His wife's, it's just fine, as it should be for that time. It's not really understood yet, and the therapy back then wasn't the same as it is now. Yet again. Both parents passed, but the child? Moreover, both are doctors. Well xs. The kid is not that mature. I'd check it out. Kostya supports Sasha's raped wife so much that I am thrown from version to version, then I think that he was also in such a situation, that he is not raising his daughter and therefore his wife is like a field mouse next to him, then I think that he raped her. Well xs. The scene with the boots, as I was in my childhood. Oh, you don't have to go to the trash then. So I didn't see anything abusive here. The suicide of this boy's father also gave rise to a lot of thoughts in his head. Starting from the hopelessness that the child could be cured, and we got to thinking, or maybe the father put his son out of his misery, and blamed the doctor. Well xs. You can expect anything from these scriptwriters.
So far, of the five performers, the prosecutor and Sasha are the first to be disgusted. The first one joined a dubious enterprise solely for the sake of his wife, who wants to live beyond her means and not work at the same time. At the same time, he is neither fish nor meat, obviously he was first suppressed by his mother, and now his wife holds his penis and twists it as she wants. He can't boast of a second strong motive either — he's just an infantile slave who can't choose or decide anything. The reaction to the rape of his wife is, of course, realistic for a small-minded resident of the hinterland of those years, but this is no less disgusting and destructive for the psyche of the victim. The stalker "stallion" also raises questions — we don't know anything about him at all, and at this point it's not even clear where he spends the money from the "business". Maybe he's saving up for a happy new life with Nina. To some, Petya's doctor seems finished, but at least he invested his dollars in the treatment of two women, whom, by the way, he did not necessarily infect — in any case, his mistress had had bad periodontitis for six months, that is, long before their relationship began. Plus, he is aware of his problem and has made an attempt to solve it, however, haloperidol treatment is unlikely to help. Kostya, of course, is the most interesting fruit. All his interactions with his wife can be viewed from different perspectives. What's in the scene with his homecoming, and what's in everyone else, it's unclear who's in trouble with the head in this family. The wife of an abuser will never start a conversation with an outsider, a colleague of her husband, and even more so — a conversation about an erotic novel and catharsis as an orgasm. The abuser's wife will not spend the money given for new boots on a rare edition of Schiller. And she's mortified not only in his presence, but also by default. The daughter is obviously not afraid of her father, she is her father's daughter, not her mother's, that is, he definitely does not offend his daughter, and it is in contact with her that coldness disappears from him, humanity and something alive appear in his face. The story with the boots was escalated as if he would at least beat her up, but if you remove all the ominous eyeliner and play on the nerves of the audience, throwing away old boots in this case is an ordinary family quarrel, especially in conditions when there is no endless supply of money and spending needs to be calculated. It wasn't even clear if he had forced her to walk outside in her shoes, or if she had followed him. And that's how their whole line is built, on this dualism. It's cool and keeps the intrigue going. Yes, relationships are not healthy, someone in them is clearly unwell, but so far the feeling is that it is not Kostya inside the family, despite what he does at work (although this does not indicate psychiatric diagnoses, perhaps he is just so cynical).
@reflexenia: Well, with boots, everything is within the framework of cold logic, she said I DON'T NEED THEM. So Kostya went and threw it out, if you don't need it, why is he an abuser? I kept looking for Schiller in the trash at the same time, but no. My wife said she didn't need boots, so let her wear what she had. Well, or in Schiller)))
@zzz_203: by the way, quite often small children began to go out the window like that. Not in terms of suicide, but that's how it was. I saw another piece of news recently.
I like absolutely everything about this series! Plot , cast , locations .. It 's necessary , they filmed such a series on my beloved native Kamchatka .
A friend of Yulia's dentist jokingly accused her of pinching the blade, with an emphasis on u. Let's say the actress is illiterate, but why didn't anyone correct her either on the set or during voice acting? :(
I think Nina (Yankovsky's wife) is introverted for a reason... apparently Kostya is a tyrant, but it is not visible to his friends either. dissonance. Maybe she's well-mannered " a man is always right" I would like to further develop the topic Sasha fitted in, realizing that he could buy his wife a fur coat for as much as a dollar and a half , but it turns out that the doctor injected the solution for the money (it's not for nothing that we were shown money from lost relatives) and an investigation will begin (this is just guesswork) and the quietest psycho of all is Roman (Steklov)😁
Kostya's daughter, by the way, plays well for her age, which is rare for children of that age.
It seemed that the doctor was being paid to get rid of the burden of the dying man. No wonder the boy's father shot himself, maybe he thought his son was dying and wanted to put him out of his misery.. And the first woman they came to reacted strangely.
One more episode and I'll get depressed. The series is so dark and gray that it begins to put pressure on the psyche. Everything about it is kind of hopeless: the atmosphere, the characters, the dialogues. I want to believe that the times he talks about are over. That no one else lives in such a dullness, with such a feeling of impasse and eternal nothing.;
It's a creepy atmosphere, all the characters have problems in their heads. A man killed himself because of Yankovsky, it turns out, while his hero scares
At the moment with the child, the doctor left him alone at home at night, scared, I was really worried. And when the doctor returned and they hugged , she cried with them . 😢
Something strange is happening in the main character's family. The wife is afraid enough to send her daughter in search of a scarf at nine in the evening, but not enough to buy books instead of boots.
Damn, I missed that the doctor has HIV too, right? I only remember his negative result, but here in the comments under the series they wrote several times that he had HIV.
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111I literally became tense watching the episode ⚡
The doctor drags, of course
Give a plus sign to those who bought books instead of clothes, etc.
Yankovsky is good, his Bones are just well revealed.
and basically all the other characters. everyone is interesting in their own way.
the series seems to be pumping up and preparing for something..
And Steklov's hero with this thrash stalking, you can tell by his face that he's fucked up.…
In general, the series is more about life in the 90s on the edge of the earth. And the topic of outsourcing is so in the background somewhere. All lines are given the same amount of time. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the series in this context.
The line with the child's father was readable and Roskomnadzor was readable the moment the gun was shown, as was his friend's subsequent arrival at the hotel.
So far, I like the line with Yankovsky's wife the most. The rest is not particularly surprising to those who lived in that era or watched paintings about that era.
Everyone writes that Kostya is terrifying and Yankovsky plays well. This is indisputable, but how does the actress who plays his wife act out - it's clear from the look, micro-movements, and pose how scared she is!
The doctor is a moral freak, of course. And I also feel sorry for the pregnant girl - it's difficult for her, and the trauma is such, and her husband throws...
It's good that he comes out once a week, otherwise you can find yourself in the place of the doctor's child in horror and tears from such longing for all the episodes in a row.
The doctor is certainly a bad candidate for outsourcing the execution, it was necessary to choose another one.
Kostya reveals himself to be a psychological sadist with these boots.
Any man with a mustache will understand, but it's a pity for this couple anyway.
The Doctor (prisoner) I still didn't understand if the maniac was really showing mercy, but there is no euthanasia in our country.
The doctor is an asshole, why infect a prostitute with a disease, but maybe the situation with his son will make him improve, and if he really is addicted, then feel sorry for him, good luck to him to overcome it.
The prosecutor's wife was expected to find the money, a smart madam, her husband could figure out and hide the money more seriously, perhaps she would merge their entire business, which would start wasting money.
They completely forgot about the prison governor, but his conflict with the prosecutor was not just shown, they will probably come back to this issue.
And finally, as a homosexual friend was shown, it immediately became clear that some important branch would be connected with him, they would not take this actor (I don't remember the name, but he is famous) for a cameo role. Either he will demand money for silence, or he wants to kill the Doctor, believing that he was indirectly involved in the suicide of his lover.
I feel like the prosecutor's wife will burn the money, or worse, she'll change her mind.
The scene with the doctor's son
- they were smart enough to kill the Cat, but for some reason they didn't search him.
- nevertheless, Kostya is a psychopath, he was sent to the Far East for a reason.
- Sanya will be the first to crack during the interrogations.
- The doctor will leave his wife for this lady along the way. Lol, where did he get the car and the Moomin tapes from? Moreover, the track Dolphins was released in 1998, recorded in 1997, and narrated in 1996))) movie clip
- the prosecutor's woman will make everyone feel bad as much as possible...
- it was hard for them with 3 wads, but there were only 2 left ...
the series is very short, the first two were more dynamic. the first Russian TV series, where they probably finally recorded the sound normally, usually the dialogues are not heard at all)
the duo of Kalimulin and Yankovsky is simply above all praise
ps what a seasoned actor Vanya Yankovsky has become!!!
- they were smart enough to kill the Cat, but for some reason they didn't search him.
--- if there was no money on the victim, it would have added to the investigation more suspicion of murder with the aim of robbery than a crossbow. Kostya is not a fool (even though he is a nutcase) and most likely provided for this.
Sanya got there as if by accident, if the first murder and the circumstances in which they found themselves hadn't happened, as if he might not have agreed to all this outsourcing.
Steklov's character has not been revealed much yet, but he clearly has problems with his head.
The most interesting thing is Kostya's motivation, as if he doesn't need money so much as he enjoys it.
The most finished doctor for me so far, his dark side has been revealed the most and causes this disgust as much as possible.
There's no need to even guess that Kostya is abusing her, then it will be 100% more, while they're just rocking the series.
Kostya supports Sasha's raped wife so much that I am thrown from version to version, then I think that he was also in such a situation, that he is not raising his daughter and therefore his wife is like a field mouse next to him, then I think that he raped her. Well xs.
The scene with the boots, as I was in my childhood. Oh, you don't have to go to the trash then. So I didn't see anything abusive here.
The suicide of this boy's father also gave rise to a lot of thoughts in his head. Starting from the hopelessness that the child could be cured, and we got to thinking, or maybe the father put his son out of his misery, and blamed the doctor. Well xs. You can expect anything from these scriptwriters.
He can't boast of a second strong motive either — he's just an infantile slave who can't choose or decide anything. The reaction to the rape of his wife is, of course, realistic for a small-minded resident of the hinterland of those years, but this is no less disgusting and destructive for the psyche of the victim.
The stalker "stallion" also raises questions — we don't know anything about him at all, and at this point it's not even clear where he spends the money from the "business". Maybe he's saving up for a happy new life with Nina.
To some, Petya's doctor seems finished, but at least he invested his dollars in the treatment of two women, whom, by the way, he did not necessarily infect — in any case, his mistress had had bad periodontitis for six months, that is, long before their relationship began. Plus, he is aware of his problem and has made an attempt to solve it, however, haloperidol treatment is unlikely to help.
Kostya, of course, is the most interesting fruit. All his interactions with his wife can be viewed from different perspectives. What's in the scene with his homecoming, and what's in everyone else, it's unclear who's in trouble with the head in this family. The wife of an abuser will never start a conversation with an outsider, a colleague of her husband, and even more so — a conversation about an erotic novel and catharsis as an orgasm. The abuser's wife will not spend the money given for new boots on a rare edition of Schiller. And she's mortified not only in his presence, but also by default. The daughter is obviously not afraid of her father, she is her father's daughter, not her mother's, that is, he definitely does not offend his daughter, and it is in contact with her that coldness disappears from him, humanity and something alive appear in his face.
The story with the boots was escalated as if he would at least beat her up, but if you remove all the ominous eyeliner and play on the nerves of the audience, throwing away old boots in this case is an ordinary family quarrel, especially in conditions when there is no endless supply of money and spending needs to be calculated. It wasn't even clear if he had forced her to walk outside in her shoes, or if she had followed him. And that's how their whole line is built, on this dualism. It's cool and keeps the intrigue going. Yes, relationships are not healthy, someone in them is clearly unwell, but so far the feeling is that it is not Kostya inside the family, despite what he does at work (although this does not indicate psychiatric diagnoses, perhaps he is just so cynical).
Sasha fitted in, realizing that he could buy his wife a fur coat for as much as a dollar and a half
, but it turns out that the doctor injected the solution for the money (it's not for nothing that we were shown money from lost relatives) and an investigation will begin (this is just guesswork)
and the quietest psycho of all is Roman (Steklov)😁
Kostya's daughter, by the way, plays well for her age, which is rare for children of that age.
I also think he's a quiet tyrant. He doesn't hit me, he doesn't scream, but he keeps me at bay.
And the first woman they came to reacted strangely.
Anyway, all the women there are weird and funny.