Actor Sergei Burunov recalled in 1986 how he met bandits in his childhood. He did this on the sports and entertainment YouTube show “It’s football, bro!”
The leader of the project, Konstantin Anisimov, asked Sergei whether he had to fight with other children at school and whether he was subjected to violence. In response, Burunov mentioned an incident from 1986.
“I experienced the story in ‘The Boy’s Word’ as a child. <...> At that time, the first video halls were opening and the closest hall to us was in the neighboring area. We got together with our classmates and went to watch a movie. “I don’t remember the Terminator, the robot cop, or Jackie Chan,” Burunov shared.
After the movie, he and his friends were called by old men, who surrounded them and took them to the entrance of a nearby house.
“I felt like we were done. I was training in martial arts at the time, but I realized that it was still useless to do anything against nine people. I still tried to talk to these thugs – probably out of fear, to distract them somehow. But one of them didn’t like what I said, and I got kicked in the face,” he said. Confessed.
Little Burunov was only thinking about how his mother would react to what happened.
“Then this company whispered and decided whether to beat us or not. It was weird but they changed their mind about doing it, said we felt too sorry for them and it was boring! In “region to region” wars.
A day ago Western media perceived For the TV series “The Boy’s Word” by Russian director Zhora Kryzhovnikov. A column about the series was published in the UK edition of the Economist.
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Source: Gazeta

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