Users of the social network, the answer to the question for whom the character of Yuri Yakovlev – Nadia Ippolit Georgievich’s fiancee – works, is called Eldar Ryazanov’s “The Irony of Fate or Enjoy the Bath!” He found it in his comedy. The site Mk.ru drew attention to this.
One of the users suggested returning to the original game by Ryazanov and Emil Braginsky “Enjoy Your Bath! or A New Year’s Eve … ”, was written in 1969 – six years before the release of the film adaptation. There, Ippolit (referring to Nadia Sheveleva and referring to Zhenya Lukashin) says: “Because you are careless … shut up … you are useless … He could not appear in my house or mine. lab. It’s strange that you never noticed him. You never know, something lies there … “
Thus, we can conclude that Yakovlev’s hero was originally conceived as the head of the laboratory. However, while working on the film version, it was apparently decided to refuse to specify his profession.
Previously socialbites.ca has compiled a list of 10 non-banal New Year’s movies that you can watch instead of The Irony of Fate.
Source: Gazeta
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