Доживем до понедельника. (1968). Полная версия
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1:36 - 1:39Maxim Gorkii Central Film Studio
(Children and Young Adult Films) -
1:56 - 1:57SURVIVING UNTIL MONDAY
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1:57 - 1:59Scriptwriter G. POLONSKY
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2:01 - 2:04Directed by S. ROSTOTSKY
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2:04 - 2:06Camera V. SHUMSKY
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2:07 - 2:09Art department B. DULENKOV
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2:09 - 2:09Music K. MOLCHANOV
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2:10 - 2:12Sound department A. IZBUTSKY
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2:12 - 2:14Song lyrics by Nikolai ZABOLOTSKY
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2:14 - 2:16THURSDAY
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2:17 - 2:18- Good morning, Ilya Semyonovich.
- Hello. -
2:18 - 2:20The broom, quick!
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2:20 - 2:21- Why is it cawking?
- Cursing. -
2:24 - 2:27Such feathers, such a lovely beak!
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2:27 - 2:28It must be charming when you speak!
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2:29 - 2:31How do you call this bird in English?
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2:31 - 2:33A crow.
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2:33 - 2:36Crow, crow, crow!
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2:40 - 2:43- Cherevichkina, give us your sandiwch!
- Get lost! -
2:43 - 2:45Don't be a cheapskate.
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2:45 - 2:49Enough.
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2:49 - 2:52It's alive.
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2:53 - 2:55You shouldn't do that.
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2:56 - 2:58Where are you going?
Take the broom away. -
2:58 - 3:02Rita, take the broom away.
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3:03 - 3:05Take your places.
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3:05 - 3:09Kostya, wait, sit.
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3:09 - 3:12Sit down everybody.
Quiet. Quiet, everyone. -
3:12 - 3:15- Something's brewing...
- You think? -
3:29 - 3:30They'll have kittens is all.
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3:31 - 3:33- Where did it come from?
- Oh, you should have noticed. -
3:35 - 3:38You're a bureau member.
They will hold you responsible. -
3:38 - 3:42- So what?
- So nothing. -
3:42 - 3:47Just when this thing goes
to the powers that be -
3:48 - 3:50You can tell them that I brought the crow.
For a different reason. -
3:58 - 4:03- You?
- Yes. -
4:07 - 4:09It's awfully nice of you, really.
I've been staving it off -
4:12 - 4:15but the day of reckoning was coming.
I've been neglecting English. -
4:16 - 4:18My crow is a clever bird.
It took care of it. -
4:20 - 4:21- You should be going. Your bodyguard will worry.
- Because of you?! -
4:31 - 4:34Quiet, children, please.
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4:43 - 4:45You're not helping.
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4:46 - 4:47- Natalya Sergeyevna.
- Wait, Shestopalov. -
4:47 - 4:51Come here, come, come.
I'll give you some bread. -
4:51 - 4:53Some wheat bread, and rye bread.
Come, come, come. -
4:53 - 4:56Come here, come.
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4:56 - 4:59I was teaching a lesson,
and here it is. -
5:00 - 5:02I did not enquire who'd brought it.
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5:03 - 5:08- Maybe it came on her own?
- Sure it did. -
5:10 - 5:13To get warm.
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5:14 - 5:18It's cold.
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5:22 - 5:25Is it true that he was your teacher?
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5:25 - 5:26Ilya Semyonovich
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5:28 - 5:31What was that for?
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5:31 - 5:33Okay, I was to blame,
but you could help. -
5:34 - 5:36How?
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5:38 - 5:39If you need their love, well,
they're crazy about you. -
5:58 - 6:01And you don't need love anymore?
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6:02 - 6:04Love's a bitch.
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6:04 - 6:07Don't let them ride you.
Keep your distance, or you'll be sorry. -
6:07 - 6:10I can't help you.
Never caught a single crow. -
6:10 - 6:11Gotcha! Well done.
Congratulations. -
6:12 - 6:13The only crow trainer in the world,
the show's sold out. -
6:14 - 6:16We perform today, leave tomorrow,
hurry everyone. -
6:20 - 6:21Silence!
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6:23 - 6:25Take your places.
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6:25 - 6:28Take your place.
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6:28 - 6:32If you wish.
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6:32 - 6:35Silence!
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6:35 - 6:39Mom told me
it's bad to kill birdies. -
6:52 - 6:55No trial, no record.
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6:55 - 6:58It's high, Natalya Sergeyevna,
and it's all wrapped up. -
6:58 - 7:00Why did you do that?
The boys have captured it. -
7:00 - 7:02Stop talking.
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7:03 - 7:07Silence, please.
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7:07 - 7:09The memorial service may now start.
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7:11 - 7:13The deceased has given her life
to the people's education. -
7:14 - 7:16Batischev, shut up!
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7:16 - 7:18Maybe it's okay.
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9:55 - 9:59I'll go have a look, okay?
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9:59 - 10:02I can even take it back.
Dead or alive. -
10:02 - 10:04Don't take it back here.
Give it to Ilya Semyonovich. -
10:05 - 10:08He should know the sacrifices
made for his benefit. -
10:09 - 10:13Cherkasova, go out.
Out! -
10:13 - 10:18Guys, our teacher's been replaced.
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10:18 - 10:20We had a great outgoing girl...
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10:20 - 10:23Batischev, go out.
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10:24 - 10:26And don't call me a girl.
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10:27 - 10:29Okay, a woman.
Sor-ry. -
10:30 - 10:34You'll debate it behind the door.
Be quick. -
10:35 - 10:37You'll end up alone.
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10:38 - 10:41I'm not keeping anyone.
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10:42 - 10:45Oh, go on, go on.
I enjoy listening to you. -
10:48 - 10:52I don't like the darkness.
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10:52 - 10:57What was that you were playing?
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10:57 - 11:08The Lonely Wanderer. Grieg.
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11:24 - 11:27Yes... few people understand good music.
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11:27 - 11:30I'm always saying, we shouldn't
hide inside our subjects. -
11:30 - 11:33One should have a broader view, right?
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11:34 - 11:35Personal life could benefit too.
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11:36 - 11:39If you start thinking about it.
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11:39 - 11:41If you start thinking, sure.
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11:41 - 11:49By the way...
Why aren't you heading home? -
11:50 - 11:52- You don't want to?
- It's raining. -
11:55 - 11:58Raining...
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11:59 - 12:02Yes, sure.
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12:11 - 12:17*# All my city's in rain...*
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12:26 - 12:29*# ...it is raining and raining...*
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12:33 - 12:35*# ...and whatever I say
you don't listen to me... la-la-la...* -
12:37 - 12:40Don't get upset.
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12:42 - 12:44You shouldn't.
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12:45 - 12:48You shouldn't be playing
the lonely pedestrian, either. -
12:49 - 12:53Wanderer.
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12:57 - 13:02A Lone Traveler.
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13:04 - 13:05Exactly.
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13:05 - 13:09Nothing will happen to her.
The board, and you - you'll all forgive her. -
13:09 - 13:10Give me a cigarette.
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13:12 - 13:15She's just a girl.
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13:15 - 13:17She's only just started.
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13:22 - 13:24You and I, we can't allow ourselves
anything. Or forgive. -
13:24 - 13:25What's eating you?
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13:26 - 13:28Why have you changed so much?
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13:30 - 13:31"We are not masters of ourselves
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13:31 - 13:33and in our days of youthful folly
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13:35 - 13:41we haste to give premature vows
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13:41 - 13:43the omniscient Fate shall ridicule."
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13:43 - 13:44So simply said, so calmly.
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13:44 - 13:48And for all times.
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13:51 - 13:54Small wonder. A classic!
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13:54 - 13:57Who?
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14:00 - 14:03Sounds like Nekrasov. No?
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14:04 - 14:10What?
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14:17 - 14:21Not Tyutchev?
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14:21 - 14:23Cold.
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14:26 - 14:29Fet?
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14:32 - 14:34Cold. It's not from school curriculum.
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14:42 - 14:45I give up.
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14:54 - 14:56Baratynski.
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15:04 - 15:05Ah well, you know... No one can remember
all second-rate authors. Baratynski! -
15:06 - 15:08He's been transferred.
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15:08 - 15:10Where?
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15:13 - 15:15To the first-rate list.
Haven't you heard? -
15:16 - 15:19You've become mean.
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15:20 - 15:24Indifferent and lonely.
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15:26 - 15:31You've retreated into yourself
nurturing your pessimism. -
15:31 - 15:33You're an historian. It's not good, you know.
Politically. -
15:33 - 15:34I'm now teaching history
before 1917, Svetlana Mikhailovna. -
15:34 - 15:38So it's okay, politically.
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15:40 - 15:43Apparently, your mom's waiting.
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15:44 - 15:46Apparently. Good-bye.
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15:47 - 15:48- Thanks.
- 5.80 for the sweets, please. -
15:48 - 15:5022 kopecks for bread, please.
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15:52 - 15:57Ilya Semyonovich
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15:58 - 16:00Rudnitsky. Borya.
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16:02 - 16:06- That's right. How do you do?
- How do you do, Boris? -
16:07 - 16:10Living and working at the same place?
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16:10 - 16:12Yes. Borya, what's with the vehicle?
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16:12 - 16:17Our department treats its valued staff
better than yours. -
16:24 - 16:26I find it tragic that a man like you
bides his time in a secondary school. -
16:27 - 16:31- You might be used with a higher EF.
- With what? -
16:32 - 16:35EC, efficiency factor.
- Oh. -
16:36 - 16:38How are things with you?
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16:39 - 16:44I'm fine, Ilya Semyonovich.
No complaints. -
16:45 - 16:48Married?
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16:52 - 16:54Free.
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16:54 - 16:56By the way, I hear a common acquaintance
has set camp at your school. -
16:56 - 16:58How's her... performance?
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16:58 - 17:01Too early to say. She's got some problems.
Everyone has. -
17:01 - 17:04Yeah, she loves problems.
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17:04 - 17:06She creates them on purpose.
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17:09 - 17:11Not just for herself. It's her choice.
For other people, too. -
17:12 - 17:15Damn it, I'll tell you.
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17:16 - 17:18Imagine a bride who
at the threshold of the registry office -
17:22 - 17:24mumbles "I'm sorry"
dumps the flowers and runs. -
17:24 - 17:30It's noble. And honest.
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17:30 - 17:31It's not just that I've been humiliated,
my one-year assignment in England fell through. -
17:58 - 18:00You know how they 'love' to send single men.
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18:01 - 18:04But it's all for the best, of course.
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18:05 - 18:11You know the song?
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18:11 - 18:17"There's a place for everything in life,
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18:18 - 18:22There's place for good and evil,
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18:23 - 18:28If a bride leaves you for another guy,
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18:28 - 18:32It's a big question who's lucky."
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18:33 - 18:38Maybe I'm wrong?
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18:40 - 18:48- You're right, Borya, you're right.
Could you stop pleae? - It's not Arbat yet. -
18:49 - 18:53I'll walk. I need to go to a drugstore.
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18:56 - 18:59- It's raining. Shall I wait for you?
- No. -
19:10 - 19:13But you're right. My efficiency
could have been much higher. -
19:13 - 19:14Good-bye.
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19:15 - 19:18- Anyone called?
- Oh yes. -
19:19 - 19:23- Who?
- Moviegoers. -
19:23 - 19:28- Who?
- Those who want to visit "Progress" theater. -
19:29 - 19:31They were asking what's on and when.
I was saying that the rain was on, all the time. -
19:31 - 19:35What if they start asking for a bath-house?
Or the College of Cardinals? -
19:58 - 20:03Poor you. At 70 your mother's
not mute yet. -
20:03 - 20:07The old hag want to know the news.
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20:07 - 20:12She's interested in her son's thoughts
and his work. -
20:12 - 20:14One could talk to the old witch
for half an hour, it would last her a week. -
20:14 - 20:17It's not theater, mom, just everyday stuff.
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20:17 - 20:20I don't know what to tell, honest.
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20:21 - 20:26Did I tell you Gorelova came to work with us?
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20:26 - 20:31Who's that?
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20:32 - 20:36Natasha Gorelova... the class of six years ago.
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21:03 - 21:06- Do you remember?
- Natasha Gorelova. Of course I remember. -
21:06 - 21:09-She had a thing with that one, what's his name...
Your favorite. - Come on. -
21:09 - 21:12With Borya Rudnitski.
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21:30 - 21:34- You remember that?
- Yes. Thanks, mom. -
21:34 - 21:36- What are you looking for?
- Never mind... What is she teaching, then? -
21:37 - 21:42- English.
- English... at your school. -
21:43 - 21:47- My loafers disrupted her lesson today.
- Is she still in love with you? -
21:49 - 21:51- What are you saying, mom?
- Me? You used to tell me that she didn't let you teach. -
21:53 - 21:54Looking at you with those eyes of hers...
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21:56 - 21:58- I don't remember. - Well, I knew it myself.
Do you know how she wept in our kitchen, in my lap -
22:18 - 22:22after the prom night,
lamenting that you're so old. -
22:22 - 22:27- You got carried away, mom. Good night.
- Good night. -
22:27 - 22:29What's on tonight?
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22:29 - 22:34Progress movie theater.
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22:34 - 22:39Really? How odd.
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22:39 - 22:42Natalya Sergeyevna, Melnikov here.
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22:42 - 22:43Sorry, stupid joke.
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22:44 - 22:47I saw you leave...
in tears. -
22:47 - 22:49You shouldn't really.
If every silly crow... -
22:49 - 22:51Ah, you'll sort it out yourself.
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22:51 - 22:52Okay, fine, fine.
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22:53 - 22:54I'm sorry.
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22:55 - 23:00FRIDAY
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23:00 - 23:04Tell me, what kind of person - good morning...
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23:04 - 23:07invites a boy for taped music and dry wine?
- Indeed. -
23:09 - 23:12And why is it called 'a birthday party'?
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23:13 - 23:15- My Valery comes home, and there's just this girl.
- Well, they watch too many foreign movies. -
23:15 - 23:18Taped music, dry wine... you shouldn't believe it.
Your Valera's lying. She's the third one there, okay? -
23:19 - 23:21- Can you imagine, I wake up at one in the morning,
and not on my pillow. - Are you kidding me? -
23:21 - 23:25It's rather interesting, you know.
- On copy-books, Igor Stepanovich. -
23:25 - 23:27I see, I see.
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23:27 - 23:29I've been marking them and fell asleep.
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23:30 - 23:34It's hanging outside the window.
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23:34 - 23:35Yes.
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23:37 - 23:40As usual.
At seven... yes. -
23:40 - 23:43Allochka, come on, you can't do that.
- Sure, sure. -
23:43 - 23:48- Good morning. - Good morning.
- Hello. -
23:48 - 23:49So what's happened, huh?
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23:49 - 23:52Don't shrug.
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23:52 - 23:55Is it okay if I call you by your first name?
- Yes. -
23:56 - 24:01It's your home now.
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24:01 - 24:05You came out, now you came back.
It's not polite to be aloof. -
24:05 - 24:09I'm sorry.
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24:09 - 24:12I'm not aloof.
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24:12 - 24:14That's good.
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24:18 - 24:20- What are you looking for?
- The big wooden protractor. -
24:21 - 24:22Behind the cabinet.
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24:22 - 24:26Come on, I want to know what you think.
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24:26 - 24:27It's, you know, hair salon literature. - Really?
While you're waiting in the line... -
24:28 - 24:31Every line belongs to a complacent,
self-loving, indifferent author. -
24:31 - 24:34- Hello there. - Hello. - Hello.
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24:41 - 24:43He can write this today and that tomorrow.
I don't believe him. - Strange. I liked it. -
24:47 - 24:50Oh, Natasha dear, yours are big,
and mine are teeny-weeny. -
24:52 - 24:56They bring mirrors and just
primp and preen. -
24:59 - 25:00I'm telling them, 'Don't put no mirrors
in your desks,' but them do it anyways. -
25:00 - 25:04I say again, 'Don't put no mirrors,' but them do it.
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25:05 - 25:10For God's sake, it's horrible.
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25:10 - 25:14Yes, it's you I'm talking to.
Are you a teacher or... -
25:14 - 25:16You talking to me?
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25:17 - 25:20You don't use double negatives, my dear
Taisia Nikolayevna, where did you hear it? -
25:21 - 25:25We're not in the marketplace!
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25:27 - 25:29If you don't care about the kids,
then at least spare our ears! -
25:32 - 25:33Ears? What ears?
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25:50 - 25:52Taisia Nikolayevna...
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25:52 - 25:53Hello.
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25:55 - 25:56Calm down, you shouldn't...
Wait a second. -
25:57 - 25:58What?
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26:01 - 26:04Please don't touch anything.
Yesterday my lab practice was barely saved. -
26:15 - 26:18See, Ilya Semyonovich? You see a mote in
othe people's eyes. -
26:20 - 26:22The class you are tutoring
did not appear for the classes. -
26:23 - 26:25Not a single coat in the cloakroom.
Congratulations! -
26:25 - 26:27Please don't worry, I can do it myself.
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26:28 - 26:30Whose lesson should they be at?
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26:31 - 26:34Mine.
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26:34 - 26:36Cave, Sanya!
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26:37 - 26:39Ilya Semyonovich...
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26:40 - 26:43Where are you going?
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26:43 - 26:48Quiet.
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26:48 - 26:49- Hello.
- Good morning, Ilya Semyonovich. -
26:52 - 26:53- A strike, huh?
- A strike. -
26:54 - 26:57- What are your claims?
- You know what we're rooting for? -
26:59 - 27:04Our personal rights should be respected.
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27:06 - 27:09We should call the little English teacher
to order. She's rude. -
27:09 - 27:11- Yes, tell him, Batya...
- Tell him, Kostya. -
27:13 - 27:15That's the thing.
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27:16 - 27:21- Natalya Sergeyevna treated us very gently at first.
- And you disrupted her lesson to thank her. -
27:23 - 27:28Let me say my thought to the end.
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27:29 - 27:34Express your thought, you mean.
I'll gladly listen in the classroom. -
27:34 - 27:36It's warmer in the classroom.
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27:38 - 27:41But we'll survive.
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27:42 - 27:48We'll come... for the next lesson.
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27:48 - 27:51Demidova, you're the YCL leader.
Why is Batischev in charge? -
27:52 - 27:56Because my willpower is weaker.
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27:57 - 27:59YCL leader is working-class aristocracy.
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27:59 - 28:03Okay, we get your joke. Enough already.
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28:06 - 28:10- We're not joking. It's serious.
- Serious, you say? -
28:11 - 28:13A long time ago, the society in Russia
was shocked -
28:13 - 28:15by the execution of revolutionaries Zhelyabov,
Perovskaya, Kibalchich. -
28:15 - 28:19Or pleas for help leaked from the prisoners
of Oryol penal colony. -
28:21 - 28:26They were being tortured.
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28:26 - 28:27In such cases, the kids your age
did not appear for their classes. -
28:27 - 28:31They called it - struggle for human rights.
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28:31 - 28:35Just like Syromyatnikov.
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28:35 - 28:37Getting even with a woman who's had a breakdown
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28:37 - 28:39it's just not fair.
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28:41 - 28:42Let's not prolong the bad things,
like the ancients used to say. -
28:43 - 28:45There you are!
Look -
28:46 - 28:49I'm sorry, children.
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28:54 - 28:58I was out of line.
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28:58 - 29:00Come on, Natalya Sergeyevna, it's our fault.
- It's our... -
29:03 - 29:06Well, you are not blameless. Actually,
you are awful pigs. - Correct, Natalya Sergeyevna... -
29:07 - 29:10We're pigs. I am alone to blame.
It's my crow. -
29:11 - 29:13I brought it for a different reason,
but it got away. -
29:13 - 29:16Hm, I thought it was Syromyatnikov.
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29:16 - 29:17No way, Natalya Sergeyevna,
I'm strictly a cattle person. -
29:18 - 29:22Okay, children...
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29:24 - 29:30Close your books.
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29:30 - 29:35What is the English for 'yekhat verkhom'?
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29:35 - 29:37Syromyatnikov? - To ride - rode - ridden.
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29:37 - 29:38Wonderful.
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29:40 - 29:42Ah, there you are.
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29:43 - 29:48I'm sorry, Natalya Sergeyevna.
I thought we should sort this out. -
29:48 - 29:50What's up?
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29:50 - 29:54Who are you boycotting?
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29:55 - 29:58Sit down, sit.
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30:05 - 30:08You knew that the vice-principal is on sick leave,
that your teacher is young, and you used it? -
30:08 - 30:15No secrets, please. No one is going to threaten
you with administrative action. -
30:16 - 30:19I just want to know
what got into your heads? -
30:21 - 30:25Whose idea it was?
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30:25 - 30:29We've sorted it out already.
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30:29 - 30:30Natalya Sergeyevna knows.
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30:34 - 30:38We're cool now.
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30:55 - 30:59Aha. I see.
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32:26 - 32:28You have your own secrets
and relations? -
33:04 - 33:07Right. I won't be interfering, then.
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33:09 - 33:12*Ignorant is the man, whose prophetic eye
penetrates not the depth of three millennia. - J.-W. Goethe* -
33:14 - 33:20Come on, Yura, read a poem.
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33:25 - 33:28In... ignorant is the man...
Okay, good, some more. -
33:46 - 33:50whose prop... propitic eye...
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33:51 - 33:54Ilya Semyonovich, these are kids from 1A.
Their teacher got suddenly sick and left. -
33:54 - 33:56No one told them what to do,
so I'm showing them around your museum. -
33:58 - 33:59Okay.
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34:01 - 34:06Who's your teacher again?
- Taisia Nikolayevna. -
34:06 - 34:09*1. The character of Katerina in Ostrovsky's "The Thunderstorm"*
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34:12 - 34:13*2. Bazarov and Rakhmetov*
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34:16 - 34:17*3. My Idea of Happiness*
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34:19 - 34:20- Is an epigraph necessary for "Happiness"?
- It's desirable. -
34:20 - 34:24*Happiness is*
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34:24 - 34:26Cherkasova, enough.
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34:30 - 34:33Are you going to be turning all the time?
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34:42 - 34:44Concentrate!
You know why you can't write? -
34:53 - 34:56Because your head is foggy.
Who thinks clearly, writes clearly. -
34:58 - 35:01Quiet, go on.
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35:01 - 35:04- What happened, Ilya Semyonovich?
- Nothing. -
35:12 - 35:14- Your face is...
- What about it? -
35:15 - 35:17It's not like you.
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35:19 - 35:21For secrecy's sake.
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35:22 - 35:25A distance?
Shall we keep it? -
35:26 - 35:29You tell me. I'm no longer
your teacher, Natalya Sergeyevna. -
35:31 - 35:33I can see that.
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35:35 - 35:39Where are our kids?
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35:41 - 35:45They are writing an essay. And for that,
I had to give up my lesson. - You didn't want to? -
35:52 - 35:57I wanted to give up two.
-
35:58 - 36:03Come with me.
-
36:11 - 36:13- Hello. - Hello.
-
36:21 - 36:27"My Idea of Happiness."
-
37:10 - 37:11She didn't offer us such topics.
-
38:02 - 38:04We usually wrote about
typical representatives in literature. -
38:07 - 38:10Such serious faces.
-
38:11 - 38:16Inspired.
-
38:17 - 38:21Syromyatnikov's cheating.
-
38:32 - 38:36Stealing happiness.
-
38:36 - 38:39You'll see things like that every single day.
-
38:39 - 38:41You'll get sick of it.
-
38:41 - 38:45I don't understand how they can write
about it. I couldn't. -
38:46 - 38:49It's impossible to explain. Happiness...
-
38:50 - 38:55It's like trying to pin down a ray of light.
-
38:58 - 38:59No rays. They'll write everything
very properly. -
39:01 - 39:04Want to come in?
-
39:06 - 39:08- I've got a lesson.
- I'm free. -
39:09 - 39:11Syromyatnikov.
-
39:12 - 39:15*Happiness, I think, is to be understood.*
-
39:16 - 39:18Do you realize what you've written?
-
39:18 - 39:20Nadya, my little darling,
do you get it at all? -
39:21 - 39:23I'm all for being sincere, that's why I
suggested this topic in the first place, but... -
39:23 - 39:27Such dreams at your age?
Why don't you use your brains? -
39:28 - 39:30I thought that you...
- What? -
39:35 - 39:39I'm stupid, Svetlana Mikhailovna.
I'm really stupid. -
39:41 - 39:45It's not good, but better than being depraved.
- What did you write, Nadya? -
39:57 - 40:03Yeah, what did you write?
- Right, now we'll be reading it out loud. -
40:04 - 40:09Why not? Maybe we're all writing something wrong
like Nadya. -
40:10 - 40:14Don't worry. You wouldn't invent
anything like that. -
40:15 - 40:18- Continue.
- Give me back my essay. -
40:25 - 40:32Here, take it.
-
40:32 - 40:37Take it and tear it up. I don't mind.
-
40:37 - 40:45And try to write about Katerina.
Maybe you'll make it. -
40:45 - 40:46Write on.
-
40:47 - 40:52No. I'll read it.
-
40:54 - 40:59- If you can know, we can.
- Of course. - Sure. -
41:00 - 41:06- Shut up!
- Why not? -
41:11 - 41:19Don't you understand? The class is full of boys!
- Ha. So what? -
41:29 - 41:31- Give back your essay!
- I won't. -
41:32 - 41:36All right. Read on.
-
41:36 - 41:39You'll be ashamed of yourself.
Go on, read it. -
41:39 - 41:44*If we speak about happiness, it must be sincere.
Not just rational.* -
41:44 - 41:45*Many of us are ashamed to write about love,
even though every girl is dreaming about it.* -
41:47 - 41:49*Even the ugliest,
who doesn't even hope any longer.* -
41:50 - 41:52*I think one should always hope.*
-
41:55 - 41:56*I want to meet a man...
who would love children.* -
42:15 - 42:18*Because without children,
a woman cannot be really happy.* -
42:18 - 42:20*If there will be no war, I'd like to have
two boys and two girls.* -
42:22 - 42:24Don't!
-
42:28 - 42:30Yes! Two boys and two girls!
-
42:31 - 42:34*Then until the end of their lives,
no one will feel lonely.* -
42:34 - 42:37*The grown-ups will take care of little ones,
and there will be happiness in the house.* -
42:37 - 42:39I did not write anything about work,
but don't mothers do a lot of work? -
42:41 - 42:43What's the big deal?
-
42:48 - 42:50What's the problem, really?
What's wrong with that? -
42:51 - 42:52- I can't believe it!
- You shouldn't worry so much. -
42:58 - 42:59She's going to bear children by
her own husband, not someone else's. -
43:00 - 43:01Enough of that!
-
43:02 - 43:09This class will be the end of me.
-
43:09 - 43:11No shame, no modesty!
-
43:13 - 43:16Give me your essays!
-
43:19 - 43:23*Happines is to be understood!*
-
43:23 - 43:26Me again. Hi.
-
43:28 - 43:29Hello.
-
43:33 - 43:37Come in.
-
43:39 - 43:46Sit down.
-
43:47 - 43:52- You shouldn't be coming, comrade Levikova, really.
- I'm not just coming... I'm taking leave from work. -
43:53 - 43:54You called him out again yesterday, didn't you?
-
43:55 - 43:59I did.
-
44:00 - 44:02You're busy? Sorry.
-
44:04 - 44:06Two minutes, okay?
-
44:06 - 44:08So you asked him questions in class.
-
44:08 - 44:12Yes, I did.
-
44:12 - 44:16And he told us that Herzen went abroad
to prepare the Great October revolution. -
44:16 - 44:22Together with Karl Marx.
-
44:30 - 44:36What should I do, weep or laugh?
-
44:36 - 44:40- I'll send you abroad at home, you'll see!
- Why are you fighting? -
44:48 - 44:52It's not what you should do.
-
44:58 - 45:03That's not right.
-
45:07 - 45:14Go away, go.
-
45:37 - 45:40You know, Ilya Semyonovich,
we can't afford an "F." -
45:40 - 45:42They will throw him out of Pioneer House, love,
from the dance class. -
45:45 - 45:46- Where will he go? Back to the streets?
- I didn't give him an F. He's got a D. -
45:46 - 45:49"Satisfactory."
-
45:51 - 45:54Thank you!
- For God's sake don't thank me! -
45:55 - 45:56You can't be thanking me.
-
45:56 - 45:59You're reminding me again
that I'm lying for you. -
46:01 - 46:03No, it's not for me. It's not for me.
-
46:04 - 46:05In any case, not for Vova's chance
to dance in that troupe. -
46:06 - 46:11It's not his legs he should be exercising,
it's his memory and speech. -
46:11 - 46:14Memory. Memory, yes.
Thanks for advice. -
46:14 - 46:17Ever cared to wonder why his memory's poor?
And speech? -
46:21 - 46:22Maybe his father's a third-generation alcoholic.
-
46:24 - 46:27Maybe my boy couldn't hold up his head
until 18 months. No one believed he'd survive. -
46:27 - 46:33They still call him 'retard' in the street.
-
46:34 - 46:39I apologize. I shouldn't be saying that.
-
46:40 - 46:41The Russian teacher is saying 'memory'...
and the physics teacher too... -
46:46 - 46:52I had sat at this desk.
-
46:54 - 46:56Will you excuse me, Natalya Sergeyevna?
-
46:57 - 46:58Come tomorrow, then. - Let's call if off, maybe?
- No, come tomorrow. -
47:00 - 47:02Nikolai Borisovich... wait, don't go yet.
-
47:05 - 47:11I need a leave.
- What? -
47:11 - 47:15- I can't work anymore.
- Off with you! -
47:15 - 47:18The year's just started.
-
47:20 - 47:26What's up with you?
-
47:31 - 47:34Health problems? Liver?
- It's the geography teacher who's got liver. -
47:34 - 47:37Ah, right. So what's up with you?
-
47:37 - 47:39Well... general condition.
-
47:43 - 47:49Are you playing games?
-
47:49 - 47:52- Maybe you think of finishing your thesis?
- Come on. Ancient history. -
47:53 - 47:59A shame. A shame! I've been long wanting to tell you,
now's the right time for your theme. -
48:00 - 48:07Great recommendation of scholarly work.
And a strong stimulus to finish it. -
48:07 - 48:10"The right time."
-
48:11 - 48:13Did you try vitamin B12?
Injections into the vestibule? -
48:14 - 48:19My wife loved it.
-
48:19 - 48:22May I write a request?
-
48:22 - 48:25It's not a real conversation, Ilya Semyonovich.
-
48:26 - 48:29To get a leave at the beginning of the year,
one needs a reason so serious, that God forbid... -
48:30 - 48:35What if my reason's exactly that serious?
Who can make that decision? -
48:35 - 48:37Medical science, of course.
-
48:39 - 48:43- Do you hear me?
- No. You don't hear me. -
48:44 - 48:46Have you thought how am I going to replace you?
-
48:47 - 48:51You can replace me yourself.
We graduated from the same department. -
48:51 - 48:55How can you allow me to teach?
Mangle young souls? -
48:55 - 48:59My views are malleable. I change them easily.
I swear by fresh newspapers. -
49:01 - 49:12- That's what you said.
- I did. -
49:13 - 49:16"I did." Oh, brother,
the things you've been saying... -
49:16 - 49:20An historian! I'm an administrator, Ilya.
I get new equipment, and I'm happy. -
49:22 - 49:28I manage to find air-conditioners, and I'm proud.
-
49:32 - 49:36We are not thinking of each other often enough.
-
49:37 - 49:39Here's a simple thing: Svetlana Mikhailovna
has been teaching here for 20 years tomorrow. -
49:40 - 49:47Fine, let's collect three rubles apiece and buy her...
a crocodile. -
49:47 - 49:50Even your jokes are principled.
-
49:51 - 49:54You know, Ilya... one can respect you
-
49:54 - 49:58but it's hard to love you.
- Okay, don't love me. Give me my leave. -
49:58 - 50:00I won't.
-
50:00 - 50:05You want to have rest?
To nurse your honesty? -
50:05 - 50:08Let others build?
-
50:09 - 50:11And when we build it,
you might refrain from shaking our hands, -
50:13 - 50:17you'll say "You've got
your hands dirty building." -
50:19 - 50:22Depending on what kind of dirt.
I might not want to shake it. -
50:39 - 50:43Exactly. That sums you up nicely.
-
50:44 - 50:46You know, Ilya... Principles, you can't dine on them,
or improve your health, or get warm. -
50:47 - 50:50Pinciples are not kebab,
or vitamin B12, or hot-water bottle. -
50:51 - 50:56Some eccentrics sacrifice their lunch for them.
-
51:01 - 51:02Sometimes even more than that.
At Vyazma in 1941 we knew it very well, you and I. -
51:26 - 51:28History is a discipline
which makes citizens out of people. -
51:31 - 51:32- Right?
- Okay, right. -
51:35 - 51:37Here's a textbook published this year. This year!
- Come on, Ilya. Life goes on. -
51:42 - 51:46Have you ever thought about the huge importance of paper?
-
51:50 - 51:56We should acknowledge its endless patience.
-
51:58 - 52:03You can write on it:
"The hills of Georgia are calm in tender night" -
52:03 - 52:07or a squeal about your neighbor.
-
52:08 - 52:09One can rewrite the thesis to take out
just one name, one fact -
52:10 - 52:14to shift the accents. If there's paper,
why not do it? -
52:15 - 52:21It can withstand everything.
-
52:22 - 52:25But our souls and the kids' souls
are not made of paper, Kolya. -
52:27 - 52:30Want to see what they did to me today?
-
52:35 - 52:36- Interesting.
- Interesting, indeed. -
52:53 - 52:56Striptease of the soul.
-
52:56 - 53:01- I don't think so.
- You shouldn't. -
53:01 - 53:03We have different experience
and different moral values. -
53:04 - 53:06But the goal is the same.
-
53:06 - 53:08You're a happy person, Natasha.
-
53:08 - 53:12Me?
-
53:12 - 53:15Yeah, happy as a clam.
-
53:16 - 53:20- You know...
- I know, my girl, I know. -
53:20 - 53:22You both shouldn't delay it with the baby.
The teachers always do that. -
53:23 - 53:26That princess is right, after all.
-
53:26 - 53:31Though it's beyond her reach.
-
53:31 - 53:36Oh yes.
-
53:37 - 53:38Otherwise you'll only deal with
other people's happiness. -
53:39 - 53:45I've got it here, 24 kinds of it
for all tastes. -
53:46 - 53:53Two Katerinas, one Bazarov.
-
53:53 - 53:54All the rest is about happiness.
-
54:22 - 54:24You go now.
-
54:52 - 54:54If you can't let me go, just fire me
and the hell with it! -
54:55 - 54:57What are you going to do, I wonder?
Plant gooseberry? Write memoirs? -
54:58 - 55:03I'll be a guide at a museum.
-
55:03 - 55:06You think the exposition there doesn't change?
-
55:07 - 55:09- It does.
- So what's the difference? -
55:10 - 55:13There, I'll deal with random people.
They come, they listen, they go away. -
55:13 - 55:14And here...
- I'm not satisfied with your explanations. -
55:16 - 55:17Are you satisfied with a teacher
who's no longer a teacher? -
55:18 - 55:23What do you mean, no longer a teacher?
-
55:30 - 55:31Someone who's sowing... things that are wise,
kind and eternal -
55:32 - 55:35and only sees thistles and hemlock grow.
- Enough of this symbolism. -
55:35 - 55:38That's nonsense, dear Ilya. Who's teacher
if not you. And who are you if you're not a teacher? -
55:38 - 55:44Let me have my leave.
-
55:45 - 55:47Honestly... after all,
can't I have my personal reasons? -
55:48 - 55:52Write your request. Take your leave,
go to the museum, to the circus, wherever you want. -
55:52 - 55:54Thank you.
-
55:58 - 55:59- You came to see me?
- Not you, no. -
56:06 - 56:10Let's talk, okay?
-
56:10 - 56:14Syromyatnikov, either leave
or sit like a normal person. -
56:15 - 56:23*# Hey, old hag, it's time for you to go
Hey, old hag, the science tells you so.* -
56:23 - 56:29*# Old hag, for Christ's sake, there's never been a Christ!*
-
56:29 - 56:33As if I need this!
-
56:33 - 56:39You were saying, that things are boring,
no social work, nothing. -
56:40 - 56:44Go on, make suggestions.
-
56:44 - 56:47Write it down.
-
56:47 - 56:50Activity one: baptizing babies at Nadya's.
-
57:39 - 57:41What was that for?
-
57:42 - 57:44Is she crazy?
I was just kidding. -
57:46 - 57:49Not good, Kostya.
She's had her share today. -
57:49 - 57:52Who asked her to poke us in the face with her sincerity?
Everyone might have ideas. Why put them in an essay? -
57:53 - 57:57Happiness for a grade. Crazy.
-
57:58 - 58:00- And you, what did you write, then?
- I didn't touch that theme at all. -
58:00 - 58:05I was quietly writing about Bazarov.
-
58:06 - 58:08*# Hey, old hag, it's time for you to go*
-
58:08 - 58:11Enough!
-
58:11 - 58:14Batischev's right. After this essay,
some look like fools, and some look like scoundrels. -
58:14 - 58:17Why are you cursing? It's not why we
gathered here, Shestopalov. -
58:18 - 58:22Sit down, Sveta.
You're a good person, but just sit down. -
58:24 - 58:25I got it now. Those who wrote sincerely like Nadya,
they are fools, and others will taunt them. -
58:27 - 58:32- Who lied and used the G2 principle, those are scoundrels.
- What's G2? -
58:34 - 58:36The first G is to guess,
the second is to glose. -
58:36 - 58:39When other people's thoughts and quotes neatly
prepared at home, and an "A" is virtually guaranteed. -
58:51 - 58:54Do we have people like that, Ella?
- I don't know. I guess we do. -
59:02 - 59:04- So what do you suggest?
- Leave. -
59:57 - 60:14Everything's clear. Everyone's happy.
-
60:17 - 60:23Comrade.
-
60:23 - 60:28- Why are you all worked up?
- Drop it, Gena. -
60:28 - 60:34Are you familiar with the plug-dime theory?
-
60:34 - 60:41Use it to look at things. It helps.
- I'll try. -
60:44 - 60:45You know what, let's go to my place?
I'm almost done with the tape recorder, you could help. -
61:17 - 61:22I don't want to.
-
61:36 - 61:38I know what you want. You want me to scram,
and you want Rita to say with you. Am I right? -
61:40 - 61:46It can be arranged. We're not stingy,
right, Rita? -
61:46 - 61:51Gena, say yes, or he'll change his mind.
-
61:51 - 61:54You'll walk and talk, and maybe go to the movies.
Say something. -
61:57 - 62:00I don't have any money.
- No sweat, I've got three rubles. -
62:02 - 62:07No, I have to pay him for rental.
How much per hour, Kostya? -
62:07 - 62:10Idiot!
-
62:13 - 62:14- Yeah, you can end up without an eye
for such jokes. - Nutcase! -
62:16 - 62:18You should see a doctor, Shestopalov,
you know. -
62:21 - 62:25Like every shorty, you've got a sensitive ego.
-
62:27 - 62:29You want to get slapped, too? No problem.
-
62:29 - 62:34Go on. Go.
-
62:34 - 62:37*# I was on my way home, I was thinking of you...
My scattered thoughts were wandering about...* -
62:38 - 62:40The Book of Wandering, I thought it would not lie.
I hoped that in some distant chapter -
62:41 - 62:44your shores in its weightless mist
will come out of the fog. -
62:44 - 62:47But the chart is off,
and I see it clearly now. -
62:48 - 62:51The Earth is spinning madly,
but we are as distant as ever. -
62:51 - 62:53Some more?
-
62:53 - 62:57You write better now.
With more artistism. -
62:57 - 63:00Okay, we should go.
-
63:02 - 63:05- Otherwise someone will come and yell at us.
- There's no one here. -
63:05 - 63:14There's always someone at school.
Even at night. -
63:14 - 63:16Imagine that there's no one. Just us.
-
63:18 - 63:22Don't count on me getting all lyrical
because of your poetry. -
63:24 - 63:27I don't. I'm not that gullible.
-
63:28 - 63:30That's not why they are written.
-
63:30 - 63:32Come on.
-
63:32 - 63:35You've been warned.
-
63:37 - 63:39Nothing will ever happen between us.
-
63:42 - 63:49You see...
-
63:52 - 63:54You're a little boy, Gena.
-
64:07 - 64:08I was like that in 7th grade.
-
65:35 - 65:46- You want the truth?
- Well? -
65:46 - 65:53Rationally, I know that's as a person,
you're nothing special. -
65:55 - 66:01Not a ray of light in the dark.
-
66:01 - 66:07- That's interesting.
- I know that -
66:09 - 66:13and yet I try to disregard it.
-
66:14 - 66:21What?
- I'm sorry, you won't understand that. -
66:21 - 66:25I've only understood it the day before yesterday myself.
-
66:26 - 66:29So what did you understand...
the day before yesterday? -
66:41 - 66:44That everyone needs to be in love.
With someone or something. -
66:49 - 66:56Life is boring otherwise.
-
66:57 - 66:59For me, the easiest thing is to fall in love with you.
For the lack of better. -
67:06 - 67:08- So you don't care what I think of you?
- Nope. -
67:14 - 67:16It doesn't change a thing.
-
67:21 - 67:22What's important is the impulse inside you.
-
67:47 - 67:53So you are free to think that it's not you
that I'm in love with. -
67:56 - 67:59It might as well be Cherevichkina.
-
68:00 - 68:08Writing poetry was easier, huh?
Dedicate your poems to Cherevichkina, then. -
68:34 - 68:42Good luck.
-
68:43 - 68:50Natasha!
-
68:50 - 68:56Modeling different creative processes
defined by gifts, predispositions -
69:01 - 69:12and, finally, the talent,
is a daunting but manageable task. -
69:12 - 69:19I'm holding some sheet music. This music
was written by an electronic composer. -
69:20 - 69:22Don't be surprised. Of course, humans
were setting tasks for this electronic composer. -
69:22 - 69:26You be the judges of the composition's merits.
-
69:27 - 69:32There will be viewers who would say:
"A machine cannot feel, -
69:32 - 69:35and emotions are the essence of music."
-
69:38 - 69:41But first of all...
-
69:54 - 69:58First of all, we should define precisely
what is a human emotion, soul, humanity itself. -
70:08 - 70:11Will he define, I wonder?
-
70:12 - 70:13And second of all, the music you'll hear
is of course not Mozart. -
70:21 - 70:24Well, that's something.
-
70:45 - 70:46Everything's cold.
-
70:47 - 70:52Mom...
give me some vodka. -
70:53 - 70:58And a glass.
-
71:01 - 71:03Oh yes, some message arrived for you today,
I signed in for it. -
71:05 - 71:07"News of Music" program is over.
-
71:08 - 71:10In several minutes, we will resume the broadcast
of the hockey match from the Sports Palace. -
71:13 - 71:15Dear comrade Melnikov,
-
71:53 - 72:04I am pressed for time and therefore
forced to address you in writing. -
72:04 - 72:14My daughter has been systematically
getting poor grades for your subject, -
72:14 - 72:25which is surprising and worrying.
-
72:25 - 72:43After all, history is not mathematics,
one should not be too smart to master it. -
72:54 - 73:05I have personally ... they have personally, you see?
-
73:05 - 73:15Checked her knowledge of paragraphs 61 through 65,
and I consider B (good) to be an appropriate mark. -
73:15 - 73:34I strongly recommend you re-check my daughter's
-
73:35 - 73:46command of the aforementioned paragraphs.
Potekhin. -
73:46 - 73:56A big shot.
-
73:56 - 74:08All that on an official memo. He didn't even
pay for paper. -
74:08 - 74:28Why are you so worried? You said yourself,
if someone's dumb, it's forever. -
74:45 - 74:46Voltaire said it, not me.
Mom, he's not so dumb. -
74:48 - 74:50He's inspired... by the memories.
-
74:50 - 74:54Hey, look what I found.
-
74:57 - 75:00- Vanya Kovalyov. Remember, they wrote about him?
A prominent physicist. - I remember. -
75:34 - 75:39Thanks, mom. I'm full.
-
75:40 - 75:42*To the mother of the man we cherish
from Natasha Gorelova. June 28, 1960.* -
75:43 - 75:46Is it drizzling again?
-
75:46 - 75:50Mom, have you ever noticed that
impersonal sentences sound kind of hopeless? -
75:50 - 75:53It's drizzling... it's windy... it's getting dark.
-
75:54 - 75:56You know why?
-
75:56 - 75:58No one to complain about.
-
75:59 - 76:01No one to fight with.
-
76:02 - 76:08If someone calls, I'm not here.
-
76:08 - 76:10*# In this birch grove,
far from all suffering and grief* -
76:10 - 76:14*# Where pink, non-blinking
morning light scintillates* -
76:14 - 76:16*# Where the leaves stream down from high branches
in a transparent avalanche* -
76:19 - 76:22*# Sing me a desert song, my oriole,
a song of my life.* -
76:23 - 76:26*# In real life, we're soldiers,
and at the fringes of mind* -
76:27 - 76:32*# The atoms are shuddering,
demolishing houses in a white squall.* -
76:34 - 76:37*# Like mad windmills,
the wars are waving their wings.* -
76:37 - 76:39*# Where are you, my hermit oriole?
Why are you silent, my friend?* -
76:41 - 76:43*# Beyond the great rivers,
sun will rise, and in the morning dusk* -
76:43 - 76:45*# I will fall, killed, with scorched eyelids
hugging the earth* -
76:46 - 76:46*# The machine-gun will croak like a mad raven,
shudder and stop.* -
76:47 - 76:50*# And then, your voice shall sing
in my ruptured heart.* -
76:51 - 76:52Hello?
-
76:54 - 76:58He's not in.
-
76:58 - 77:03Oh... hello... hello?
-
77:06 - 77:08You said you weren't home.
-
77:13 - 77:14SATURDAY
-
77:18 - 77:19- Igor Stepanovich! I didn't see you.
- I'm in soft slippers. -
77:19 - 77:21Hello.
- Good morning, good morning. -
77:22 - 77:29- I'm coming to criticize you, Natasha.
- What's the matter? -
77:33 - 77:35It's not right, you know. You're a young
promising specialist. -
77:37 - 77:39And you don't want to share our life.
-
77:39 - 77:40- You didn't even give me your phone number.
- What for? -
77:47 - 77:48Just in case.
-
77:51 - 77:52No big deal, the registry will tell us.
-
77:53 - 77:56By the way, sources inform us
that you're waiting for comrade Melnikov every day. -
77:56 - 77:59Don't deny it. Only sincere acknowledgement
might mitigate the outlook for you, excuse me. -
78:18 - 78:24And the outlook is below average, dear Natasha.
-
78:27 - 78:31His glasses are covered with the dust of centuries.
-
78:31 - 78:33He's never been interested in a woman
since Joan of Arc. -
78:34 - 78:38Hello.
- Hello, Svetlana Mikhailovna. -
78:38 - 78:47I've got your number, by the way.
-
78:48 - 78:53We'll continue our conversation, I guess.
-
78:53 - 78:59Natasha.
-
79:03 - 79:04Hello.
-
79:06 - 79:11You don't have a first lesson, do you?
- Good morning. - Really? -
79:16 - 79:19I must have mixed up days.
-
79:19 - 79:24Allochka, just from home and calling already?
- As always. -
79:24 - 79:25- Hello.
- Formally, everyone's here, -
79:32 - 79:33but the thoughts are either back
home or God knows where. -
79:39 - 79:40So how's that? Huh?
-
79:44 - 79:46Hello.
-
79:46 - 79:47- Good morning.
- Good morning. -
79:47 - 79:51No, I can't.
-
79:52 - 79:56Taisia Nikolaevna...
I'm sorry for what happened yesterday. -
80:04 - 80:10It's okay.
-
80:11 - 80:14No, no, no.
-
80:15 - 80:18Hey, Ilya Semyonovich...
-
80:37 - 80:39That's for you.
-
80:46 - 80:53For me?
-
80:54 - 80:57Working in school for 20 years is something.
-
80:58 - 81:00- Nothing to sneeze at, right?
- Wow, that's right! -
81:00 - 81:03Comrades, I think we must celebrate the anniversary
responsibly and solemnly... -
81:03 - 81:07- Good morning.
- Good morning. -
81:08 - 81:10Did my dad send you anything?
-
81:10 - 81:14A letter? - He did, and could you please
tell him... -
81:23 - 81:28Don't Ilya Semyonovich. Never mind, please.
He's writing letters like that to everyone. -
81:28 - 81:31- Like who?
- Everyone. Even the minister of culture. -
81:34 - 81:36Why they shoot actors in such positions
in the movies. Please forgive him. -
81:38 - 81:45Okay?
-
81:51 - 81:56Run. Tell the kids the lesson's
in the classroom. -
81:56 - 82:03- Let me sit at your lesson!
- What for? -
82:04 - 82:06Don't ask questions. Just let me in.
I came an hour before my own lesson. -
82:57 - 83:02Bullshit. - I heard it myself. I sat under
the principal's door and heard everything. -
83:02 - 83:09Come in, Natalya Sergeyevna.
-
83:13 - 83:20Sit down.
-
83:21 - 83:24Borisov's not here?
-
83:28 - 83:33He's kind of sick.
-
83:33 - 83:35Last time we talked about the 17th October
Manifesto... quiet, please... -
83:35 - 83:41About the beginning of the first
Russian revolution. We'll revise that and go on. -
83:43 - 83:45- Syromyatnikov.
- What? -
83:47 - 83:49- You ready?
- More or less. -
83:49 - 83:52- I have to go out there?
- And fast. -
83:52 - 83:55We're listening.
-
83:55 - 83:58Okay. The tsar's policy was cowardly and perdifious.
- What? -
83:58 - 84:02Perdifious.
- Perfidious. That means, 'violating faith.' -
84:02 - 84:06Or treacherous.
- Yes. -
84:08 - 84:10Okay, go on.
- Fearful of his tsarist position -
84:16 - 84:18the tsar, of course, issued a manifesto.
He was promising the people a paradise on earth... -
84:19 - 84:23Could you be more specific?
-
84:29 - 84:34Different freedoms... of speech...
of assembly... -
84:37 - 84:49Really, what's the point? He didn't do what he promised,
why should we be retelling his lies? -
84:50 - 84:57Later, the tsar displayed his nasty nature again
and ruled as before. -
85:00 - 85:11So... you know... there... what's it called...
-
85:12 - 85:17No one could tell him a thing.
-
85:22 - 85:30And in general... after Peter the Great Russia wasn't
too lucky with the tsars. My personal opinion. -
85:30 - 85:34You give him an "F", and he grows up
to be Yuri Nikulin [a famous clown]. -
85:34 - 85:40Which would make me an oppressor of the country's art.
- So don't. Why an "F"? -
85:41 - 85:50For "more or less."
-
85:50 - 85:55*Here lies the happiness of class 9A.*
-
85:55 - 86:00Instead of acting with resolve,
Shmidt was sending telegrams to Nicholas II -
86:03 - 86:09demanding democratic freedoms.
-
86:09 - 86:15In the meanwhile, the authorities overcame
the initial surprise and pulled in troops. -
86:16 - 86:23The cruiser "Ochakov" was shelled and caught fire.
-
86:24 - 86:26Shmidt was executed. He reaped the fruit
of his political naiveity and short-sightedness. -
86:28 - 86:34His show of heroism had little effect.
-
86:36 - 86:40Poor Shmidt, if he could only foresee
this posthumous reprimand. -
86:41 - 86:48- I'm not inventing anything, am I?
- I hear all the time: -
86:52 - 86:54"Jaures didn't consider this", "Herzen couldn't that",
"Tolstoy failed to understand"... -
86:55 - 87:00As if history was made by a gang
of underachievers. -
87:00 - 87:07Anyone wants to object? Add something?
-
87:07 - 87:09He's only got 15 lines in the textbook.
-
87:09 - 87:14At your age, people read other books, too.
-
87:15 - 87:16Other books? No problem.
In "The Golden Calf," -
87:16 - 87:21for example, Ostap Bender and his cronies
pretended to be sons of Lieutenant Shmidt. -
87:21 - 87:27- Want to hear it?
- Some other time. -
87:27 - 87:29Can anyone add something?
-
87:31 - 87:33Fifteen lines.
-
87:33 - 87:38Most people only leave a dash
between the two dates. -
87:38 - 87:41What kind of man he was,
Lieutenant Piotr Petrovich Shmidt? -
87:43 - 87:47Russian intelligentsia's scion, a gifted man,
-
87:47 - 87:52a brave officer, a seasoned sailor,
an artistic soul. -
87:53 - 87:55He sang, played cello, drew...
he was a brilliant public speaker. -
87:57 - 87:58But his most precious gift was the ability to feel other
people's suffering more acutely than his own. -
88:00 - 88:01This gift produces rebels and poets.
-
88:08 - 88:10Just imagine, once he met a woman on the train.
They spoke for 40 minutes, -
88:13 - 88:14and he fell deeply in love. Forever.
-
88:17 - 88:20With her, or with the image of her
he had invented... -
88:21 - 88:28But it was a beautiful story.
-
88:31 - 88:3340 minutes, and then there were letters,
hundreds of them. They're published. -
88:37 - 88:45Read them, and you won't dare judge
this man's mistakes and illusions with such arrogance. -
88:45 - 88:49- But he was mistaken, right?
- Sit down for now. -
88:58 - 89:06Piotr Shmidt was against bloodshed,
like Dostoyevsky's Ivan Karamazov. -
89:07 - 89:13He rejected universal harmony, if a single
tortured child was sacrificed for its sake. -
89:13 - 89:15He couldn't, wouldn't believe,
-
89:22 - 89:27that the language of machine-guns and
mortar shells is the only one to use with the tsar. -
89:27 - 89:28Bloodless harmony.
-
89:33 - 89:36Was it naive? Yes. A mistake? Yes.
-
89:38 - 89:39But I invite Batischev and everyone else
to think again -
89:40 - 89:44and understand the high price
of such mistakes. -
89:52 - 89:55Listen, Kostya.
-
89:56 - 90:01The rebellion is under way, and it's to you,
living 60 years ago -
90:07 - 90:09the rebellious sailors from the cruiser come and say:
"The navy and the revolution need you." -
90:18 - 90:18You know that the rebellion is doomed.
-
90:25 - 90:27Your only cruiser doesn't have any armor,
or shells, its speed is barely 8 knots. -
90:28 - 90:33What would you do?
-
90:37 - 90:38Leave the sailors alone under the guns
of admiral Chukhnin or go and lead the rebellion? -
90:50 - 90:53And stand under fire and surely die.
- Without a chance of success? What's the point? -
90:53 - 90:57- You and your points!
- That's right, Rita. -
91:00 - 91:02Quiet, quiet.
-
91:02 - 91:04So, the question is: What is the point
of Shmidt's actions and his death? -
91:06 - 91:08It's obvious, right?
- If not for men like him, there'd be no revolution! -
91:09 - 91:10He explained it himself in his final speech,
when he was court-marshalled. -
91:12 - 91:16He explained in such a manner that even his guards
put away their rifles -
91:16 - 91:18and were, in turn, tried afterwards.
-
91:18 - 91:20Fifteen lines.
-
91:23 - 91:24May I, Ilya Semyonovich?
-
91:26 - 91:28Pardon my intrusion.
-
91:28 - 91:32Sit down.
-
91:32 - 91:35Something outrageous has happened.
-
91:40 - 91:41Last night someone came into the teachers' room,
-
91:45 - 91:52took the essays written by your class
and burned them. -
91:52 - 91:58Yes, burned them!
-
92:00 - 92:04And at the crime scene - I'm not trying to joke here -
he left this... this explanation -
92:06 - 92:08It's both impudent and abstruse.
-
92:12 - 92:13I don't need to explain how cruel, how inhumane
the perpetrator was to Svetlana Mikhailovna -
92:16 - 92:18I won't discuss the political implications of his actions,
there's just one thing I'd like to know. -
92:18 - 92:21Who did it?
-
92:21 - 92:23I hope, I won't be forced into humiliating you and myself
by comparing handwriting and the like. -
92:24 - 92:25You won't.
-
92:27 - 92:30- You, Shestopalov?
- That's me. -
92:31 - 92:36Come with me.
-
92:42 - 92:46- With my things?
- Yes, take your stuff. -
92:50 - 92:52Natalya Sergeyevna, why are you here?
-
92:53 - 92:54- Ilya Semyonovich allowed me.
- Right. -
92:55 - 92:56Get the picture?
-
93:01 - 93:02Sit down.
-
93:02 - 93:06What was I saying?
-
93:08 - 93:09You were saying that 15 lines
is a lot. -
93:12 - 93:15Right.
-
93:19 - 93:23He went to the principal, right, Natalya Sergeyevna?
- Where else? -
93:24 - 93:25- Guys, Shestopalov's finished.
- Why did he burn them without telling anyone? -
93:25 - 93:28Just to be original. To show off.
-
93:29 - 93:32- Hello.
- Hello. -
93:32 - 93:34...you read this message. Read what it says.
-
93:34 - 93:37He's judging everyone by his standards.
- He wrote an explanation, we should read it. -
93:37 - 93:38He's just a nerd.
- What? You're crazy yourself. - I'm completely normal. -
93:39 - 93:41I am absolutely against it. We know little about them,
and we completely neglect our direct duty. -
93:41 - 93:48Which is?
- Education, Svetlana Mikhailovna. -
93:49 - 93:57So what now, Shestopalov?
-
93:57 - 94:02I think it's too early to fight.
Think about it. It's rather strange. -
94:03 - 94:08You've been studying with Shestopalov for 9 years,
and yet you don't know much about him. -
94:09 - 94:11We do. He's honest.
-
94:13 - 94:17Well, if he's honest...
-
94:18 - 94:21Sit down.
-
94:22 - 94:26You know what I heard?
-
94:26 - 94:32That our principal had carried Ilya Semyonovich
from behind enemy lines, when he was wounded. -
94:48 - 94:53Is it true?
-
95:01 - 95:02It is true.
-
95:03 - 95:04Is it true that Ilya Semyonovich is leaving?
-
95:09 - 95:10Leaving? What makes you say that?
-
95:12 - 95:13They say.
-
95:14 - 95:16That's bullshit, Natalya Sergeyevna.
- Never mind, it's just gossip! -
95:16 - 95:18So I won't come to school tomorrow.
-
95:18 - 95:20- Give me a cigarette.
- A glass of water, maybe? -
95:22 - 95:25Damn no, give me a cig.
-
95:26 - 95:28Go to the classroom.
-
96:09 - 96:13Don't even think of coming tomorrow
without your parents! -
96:13 - 96:16It'll be okay, don't get upset.
-
96:42 - 96:46- I'm sorry, Ilya Semyonovich.
- Go to the classrom, I told you. -
96:47 - 96:49- Well, thank you, Ilya Semyonovich!
- The wrong end. -
96:53 - 96:58An excellent present. So, a teacher's standing is nothing?
Everything's allowed? -
96:58 - 97:04Svetlana Mikhailovna!
- You want me to quit? -
97:04 - 97:09That's not what you should be saying.
You teach letters. -
97:09 - 97:14A pupil wrote you a piece of poetry.
How is it a bad thing? -
97:14 - 97:20You shouldn't!
-
97:20 - 97:24I'm not completely crazy, you know.
-
97:24 - 97:31- One gives them all one's got, and they...
- What do we have to give, that's the question. -
97:31 - 97:34- The fools were fooled, he writes - who are they?
- Well, in this case, I'm afraid, that's us. -
97:34 - 97:37If he's wrong, we have time to prove
that we ar better than we seem. -
97:39 - 97:44- Prove? To whom, for crying out loud?
- To them. Every day, at every lesson. -
97:44 - 97:51If we can't, we should take up another trade,
where poor work is less critical. -
97:59 - 98:02Are you rehearsing your speech for the board?
-
98:19 - 98:21Excuse me, Svetlana Mikhailovna.
They're waiting for me. -
98:22 - 98:24Why do you hate me so?
-
98:28 - 98:31It's not you... how can I explain
so that you would understand? -
Not Synced*And they took the white bird of my happiness
in the cabinet, and tied up his wings* -
Not Synced*But the bird had grown strong in the skies!
And now the fools are fooled* -
Not Synced*The broken cage is just a handful of ashes*
-
Not Synced*They tried to turn a majestic crane
into a silly tame sparrow.* -
Not Synced*This is not a long tale, not an invention.
I saw it, and others saw it, too:* -
Not Synced*To deprive him of the blue unknown,
to bind him to the ground* -
Not Synced*and made him breathe lukewarm dust
and forget all risky business...* -
Not Synced*and the crane's back in the clouds!*
-
Not Synced*they ringed him, and restrained him,
and put a grade in the register.* -
Not Synced- Do you know what he wrote in his essay?
- No one's going to know now. -
Not Synced- That's it?
- That's it. -
Not SyncedAnd now time has come to say goodbye.
-
Not SyncedGet up, you'll catch cold.
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Not SyncedGo.
-
Not SyncedI deserved it.
-
Not SyncedI happen to know. He wrote
"Happiness is to be understood." -
Not SyncedIGOR STARYGIN
-
Not SyncedIRINA PECHERNIKOVA
-
Not SyncedLYUDMILA ARKHAROVA
-
Not SyncedMIKHAIL ZIMIN
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Not SyncedN. MALISHEVSKY and D. SCHERBAKOV
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Not SyncedNINA MENSHIKOVA
-
Not SyncedNatalya Sergeyevna, I'll go have a look, okay?
-
Not SyncedNatasha... I salvaged this. Want to hear?
- Yes. - Sit down. -
Not SyncedNext time we'll discuss the December
armed rebellion in Moscow -
Not SyncedOLGA OSTROUMOVA
-
Not SyncedOLGA ZHIZNEVA
-
Not SyncedOne should have a soul to do that.
-
Not SyncedROZA GRIGORYEVA
-
Not SyncedSURVIVING UNTIL MONDAY
-
Not SyncedSit, sit.
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Not SyncedThank you, Natalya Sergeyevna.
-
Not SyncedThanks.
-
Not SyncedThe board's on Monday.
- They didn't expel you? - Nope. -
Not SyncedThis has been an amazingly fruitful lesson.
-
Not SyncedTranslated and subtitled by Advena
advena.translations@gmail.com -
Not SyncedVALERY ZUBAREV
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Not SyncedVYACHESLAV TIKHONOV
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Not SyncedWas it him? - Yep.
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Not SyncedYURI CHERNOV
-
Not Syncedand I sincerely hope you won't burn up the school before that.
- Title:
- Доживем до понедельника. (1968). Полная версия
- Description:
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Режиссер: Станислав Ростоцкий
В ролях: Вячеслав Тихонов, Ирина Печерникова, Ольга Остроумова, Нина Гребешкова, Валентина Телегина, Любовь Соколова, Ольга Жизнева.
Описание: Главный герой - учитель истории Мельников - много размышляет, строго и требовательно спрашивает. Ему знакомы и сомнения, и моменты усталости, и неудовлетворенность. И Мельников не всегда прав. Но он борется, ищет, любит, преодолевает трудности и сомнения.
- Video Language:
- Russian
- Duration:
- 01:40:15
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