Sergei Garmash compared “The Boy’s Promise” to Dostoevsky’s “Demons”

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Actor Sergei Garmash called the series “The Boy’s Word” wonderful. There’s blood on the asphalt.” This was reported by RIA News.

Garmash said that the film appealed to the adult generation so that it would not be repeated with the children of the 90s.

“The film is addressed, first of all, to the adult generation, to parents, so that (their children) in no case today have the thought of gathering in their yards and collecting bricks,” the artist said.

Garmash is confident that “The Boy’s Word” should not be banned. He compared the picture to the novel “Demons” by the writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

“And suddenly there was a leap: we will ban! The actor said that if we go at least a little further on this path, let’s start with “Demons”.

TV presenter Olga Buzova in December criticized “The Boy’s Promise” series to encourage criminal behavior.

According to the TV presenter, adults can understand that the crime within the gang members of the series will not lead the heroes to anything good. However, Buzova believes that young people may not understand this idea and begin to imitate the characters in the series. Additionally, the singer added that the show puts forward guidelines that are not entirely accurate. For example, Buzova believes that the principle “men do not apologize” is wrong because a man must be able to admit that he was wrong.

Previously Russians opposed the ban on the TV series The Child’s Promise.

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