Moscow is like a big lottery, everything seems to be won. The old man said at the social meeting: When you are forty years old, you will find that life has just begun. Although the film is a bit old, it is full of practical significance. Moscow in 1958 was like Beijing in the 1970s and 1980s, concerts, collective dormitories for female workers, elevator buildings where professors lived, the capital’s library, the proletariat in factories, everything showed that the material and spiritual differences between classes were passed through. All sorts of tight connections, passes, gardens, all sorts of unique imprints of that era. The heroine was rejected by her own good friend or it was hard to say, a muddled scam, and finally she could only raise her child alone. In the trend of social development, the female protagonist has become a factory manager from a female worker. She has gained everything, but she feels a sense of loss. At this time, she met a senior welder, and there was an episode in the middle, but in the end she understood that for her lover, she was willing to let go of her body and love him with all her heart. With the help of her good friend, she also got happy love. Many of the dialogues in it have the feeling of a drama. There is something in the words, and it is very interesting to think about it carefully. Although in the next generation, there are stealing kisses and jealousy, these are all signs of growth, but the theme is very clear. Moscow does not believe in tears. Or take action to pursue beauty for the sake of faith (love), instead of being a jerk like that TV station, living a mediocre life and ending up in the desolation of having no wife and no children, or giving up his athlete career like that ice hockey player. If you lose yourself, you can spend peacefully like the honest Muscovite, and you can spend time together, or you can be like the protagonist. Once you meet your belongings, you should actively pursue it. The male protagonist actually has shortcomings, he is macho, and he is reluctant to face being deceived, but he is indeed a humorous and intelligent person.
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