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Review of the series "In the first circle"

A series based on the seminal work of Alexander Solzhenitsyn "In the First Circle" - an autobiographical novel about the Marfa special prison, a prison research institute where the principles of the existence of the Stalinist regime are clearly and clearly postulated, with a detailed portrait gallery, a kind of summary table of the elements of Stalinist cosmogony, where each character is given an assessment and a well-deserved place. The author placed the cannibal and paranoid Stalin himself on the lower shelf of the parasite, next to the KGB, hangers-on and other cowardly sixes. The author rightly put himself in the place of honor in the image of mathematician Gleb Nerzhin. Gleb lost faith in the Soviet government, refused to serve the regime and exchanged the blessed comfort of a special prison for the hopelessness of the camp stage. Strangely, despite the director's close contact with Solzhenitsyn himself, who voiced the author's text, approved both the script and the choice of Evgeny Mironov for the role of Gleb Nerzhin, despite a whole team of honored actors and experienced directing, the series turned out to be strikingly far from Solzhenitsyn's passionate prose. Could it be otherwise? The very idea of a film adaptation of a seditious, rebellious, anti-regime novel by a team recruited from the favorites of the public and well-fed servants of the current regime, resembling lapdogs made up for "retro" and trimmed in a dog barber shop, is ugly. It's like entrusting the film adaptation of "The Master and Margarita" to the critic Latunsky.

A fantastically sluggish and low-talent game by almost all the "stars", hastily pronouncing a jagged text, like a hack speech at a corporate party, without effort and participation. It seems that no artistic tasks have been set for anyone, this is superfluous.

Play, friends, as God wills, anyway you don't know how to do otherwise.

For example, Igor Kvasha is used to playing Stalin - this exercise was performed by the actor more than once. However, unfortunately, there is no "Stalin" nothing was found in Igor Kvash. No matter how you look at it, instead of the living, odious generalissimo, Igor Kvasha is still sitting and grinning. R. Madyanov is one of the few in this series who has honestly and legitimately earned his fee. However, due to his innate comic nature, Abakumov's formidable image turned out to be some kind of humorous Hashek sergeant major. In the famous dialogue with Abakumov, engineer Bobynin (Alexey Smirnov) is impeccable. Haz clic para jugar Burger Win directamente desde el navegador

 

Autor: Redacción Observatorio de la Región Guayana

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