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World – May 15, 2003
90 minutesRussia, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Studio Rock Director Alexei Uchitel Actors Irina Pegova , Pavel Barshak , Evgeny Tsyganov , Evgeny Grishkovets , Karen Badalov , Madeleine Dzhabrailova , Andrey Kazakov , Alexei Kolubkov , Mikhail Krylov , Ekaterina Krupenina Producer Alexei Uchitel Screenwriter Avdotya Smirnova
7 reviews for the film The Walk
In addition, shooting Peter from a helicopter, with Isakiya, from the window of a trolleybus, on the glass of a car … The unchanged Tyunina is good in all outfits and roles, even episodic ones. And Grishkovets, whom you read in the credits and discover with delight in the finale, too.
The course of history appears to us fixed either in a tragic dimension, as in Radishchev's Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow or Chaadaev's letters, or in a tragicomic-phantasmagoric refraction, as in Gogol's Nevsky Prospekt and.
The denouement is done very well: it pleasantly surprises and seems absolutely natural. Having walked around the city, the spirit of the moviegoer got tired and stopped galloping like a madman, symbolizing with its fury both the movement around the city and the young one.
Alexei Uchitel managed to piece together a marvelous story in front of the audience. He almost uninhibitedly leads the viewer to the finale, not saying some imperceptible, but at the same time important details. The heaps of gaps form a separate story.
The beautiful girl Olya in striped pants walks briskly through the glorious city of St. Petersburg. The sun is shining, Nevsky is making noise, Olya is smiling. What's next? Right: Girl! Young woman! Can I get to know you? The boy's name is Lesha. He is tall.