Tatyana Brukhunova, wife of humorist Yevgeny Petrosyan, on Instagram praised German actor August Diehl (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia) for his role as Woland in the new film adaptation of “The Master and Margarita”. .”
“I’m sure the German actor, who starred in a Russian movie for the first time, has a fan base all over the country. “Here, charisma and distinction combined in a fiery cocktail, delighting the female audience,” said the comedian’s wife.
Brukhunova added that she did not want to discuss the moral and ethical standards of the director of The Master and Margarita, Mikhail Lokshin, as well as the actors and other people involved in the film. The comedian’s wife praised the film artistically but made a few comments. For example, he didn’t like that Woland’s entourage was given so little screen time.
“And in vain. The characters turned out quite well. Demons remained in the realm of fiction. The Yershalaim sections are never explained, entire scenes from there are skipped. In the film adaptation, Moscow is clearly not the 30s, but rather the city of the future that was planned in the USSR but never took physical form. The capital was shown as alarmingly gloomy with hints of post-apocalypse, but in the spirit of Soviet constructivism,” said the artist’s wife.
Brukhunova also believes that the director “unfairly” omitted Satan’s ball. In his opinion, they did not show “the whole fantasy of unbridled devilry.”
Previously director Yuri Grymov told about the scandal associated with the film “The Master and Margarita”.