Lysenkov explains his attitude towards remakes of Soviet films: “They are going to hell”

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Actor Dmitry Lysenkov admitted that there is no point in shooting remakes of Soviet classic films. This is what he’s talking about said In an interview with Gazeta.SPb.

“I don’t see any point in remaking Soviet films. And fortunately, I am not alone in this opinion. The audience voted with rubles: all these unfortunate attempts failed at the box office: both military dramas with “Botox” lips and tense comedies with KVN actors. The actor emphasized that hell is where they will go.

He also noted that he wanted to act in a movie based on fairy tales. According to him, his “legacy” is Koschey, Leshy and Baba Yaga.

Dmitry Lysenkov at the end of December 2024 acceptedHe said that he wanted to refuse the role of Tsvyr in the TV series “The Last Bogatyr” by Anton Maslov. Legacy”. He explained that they initially wanted to apply prosthetic make-up to his character. After receiving the sketch of the hero from Maslov, the artist considered rejecting the role.

Lysenkov added that the make-up made his character look like a “rat man” hoping to win the heart of one of the heroes. He believes that with such an appearance any reciprocity cannot be trusted.

Previously Lysenkov saidHow much did it take to shoot “Streets of Broken Lanterns”?

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