Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears Comments

  • Bailee 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    The Soviet films in 1980 actually had dew-point shots. Apart from the promotion of the glory of labor, the content style was not much different from that of other European and American countries. The three tears that an independent strong woman shed are all about men. The final happy ending is still a machismo man. Is this a pseudo-feminism? Impressive lines: "Life starts at the age of 40", "Movies, dramas and books will die out in 20 years, only...

  • Audreanne 2022-01-18 08:02:17

    "I always thought that the current life is just a dress rehearsal, and the real life is in the future." "Everything will be fine, life starts at the age of forty." Simple stories, delicate breath of life, warm and bright. The female protagonist is pursuing love, while at the same time asking "what is a meaningful life", it does not reveal the issue of class and gender. (Finally, the status of intellectuals was really high at that...

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  • Octavia 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    What Moscow Believes - From a Women's Perspective

    I thought that a film from the 1980s would have a big gap with our lives today, but it didn't. Or if I were to give an exact assessment, from a women's point of view, I would say this is my current favorite movie, bar none.

    After watching this film, I realized that the problems encountered by women...

  • Haven 2022-04-20 09:02:21

    Life does not believe in tears

    The weak and pale girl was pregnant with the child, watching the cruel words spit out of her lover's mouth, it was hard to imagine where the sweet words flowed from before. However, life still has to go on. I really want to thank those girls and the aunt. Although she was regarded as a door god...

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears quotes

  • Lyudmila Gurina: Don't cry.

    Lyudmila Gurina: You know what Moscow thinks of tears.

    Lyudmila Gurina: We shouldn't be sitting around, we should do something.