Professor, full member of the Russian Academy of Education, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, rector and professor of St. Alexander Zapesotsky, Head of the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at the St. Petersburg University of Humane Trade Unions, during a discussion about the series “The Child’s Promise. Blood on the asphalt at the St. Petersburg State Unitary Enterprise” evaluated this project. Quoted by professor kp.ru.
According to Zapesotsky, the end of the 1980s are portrayed unreliably in the series.
“The equally talented Todorovsky released the film “Hipsters”, which tells about the time of rock and roll in the USSR. “It’s flashy, it’s fun, but there’s not enough truth in it,” he shared.
Zapesotsky compared “The Child’s Promise” with the film “Leviathan” directed by Andrei Zvyagintsev – he noted that there are no positive characters and the truth of life in “Leviathan”, and the main character is “stupid-simple”. He lives among the scoundrels.
“Does this series romanticize violence? I believe he has been promoted,” the professor concluded.
He also believes that the tragic end of the heroine Aigul (Anna Peresild) is on her own conscience, because the girl herself chose the company in which problems were inevitable.
“Therefore, I strongly advise our students to take their friendship choices seriously,” he concluded.
The other day actor Lev Zulkarnaev at the show “Vpiska” explained the popularity of his colleague in the series “The Child’s Promise” Slava Kopeikin.
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