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It Doesn’t Hurt Me 2006
Mne ne bolno (original title)
Not Rated | 1h 40min | Drama, Romance | 15 June 2006 (Russia)
Storyline:Three young friends have all they need for a sterling life besides money. The pursuit of them leads guys to Natella Antonovna. She’ll show them luxury life. Unless, one surprise is going to turn up…User review:The film is about life and love in modern urban Russia. A few young inhabitants of St.Petersburg – quick-witted and handsome designer Misha, vocabulary-challenged architect Alya, and dependable ex-airborne Oleg – start a business decorating interiors, while sharing a characteristically Piter semi-squat. Misha begins dating their customer Tata, a charming and eccentric woman who at first appears to be the pampered mistress of a wealthy man. From there, a romantic story unfolds that bears resemblance to Remarque’s ‘Three Comrades’, where friendship, humor, love and suffering create a vivid chemistry. All the characters are distinct and for the most part likable each in their own right (except they booze all the time!). The movie presents a view on society and volatile life of young people in one of Russia’s most fabulous cities.
Director: Aleksey Balabanov
Writer: Valeri Mnatsakanov
Stars: Renata Litvinova, Aleksandr Yatsenko, Dmitriy Dyuzhev
Country: Russia
Language: Russian
Release Date: 15 June 2006 (Russia)
Also Known As: It Doesn’t Hurt Me
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