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Revision as of 00:17, 7 January 2019
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Directed by | Roman Karimov |
Written by | Roman Karimov Yana Lebedeva |
Produced by | Andrey Novikov Alexey Trotsyuk Vitaly Shlyappo Roman Karimov Ruslan Tatarintsev |
Starring | Efim Petrunin Lyubov Aksyonova Sofya Raizman |
Cinematography | Alexander Tananov |
Music by | Konstantin Chalykh Roman Karimov |
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Running time | 96 min |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Have Fun, Vasya! (Template:Lang-ru) is a 2017 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Roman Karimov.[1][2][3]
Plot
Mitya (Efim Petrunin) accidentally proposes to Alisa (Svetlana Stepankovskaya), and the girl's father immediately sets the date for their wedding. The situation is complicated by the fact that Mitya still has not divorced from his ex – Vasilisa (Lybov Aksyonova), and naturally he does not want to tell his bride and her father about this. Vasya is ready to agree to a divorce only after her still lawful husband fulfills a number of conditions; one of them is that he must present her to his bride.
Mitya finds a girl, Nastya (Sofia Raizman), who agrees to appear before Vasya as the bride. Nastya's boyfriend Max (Roman Kurtsin), after learning about this gets furious at first, but then agrees to also take part in this affair in return for a considerable fee from Mitya. Then the events unfold in such a way that Mitya and Nastya fall in love with each other.
Cast
- Efim Petrunin as Mitya
- Lyubov Aksyonova as Vasilisa (Vasya), wife of Mitya, from whom he demands a divorce
- Sofya Raizman as Nastya, the waitress
- Roman Kurtsyn as Max, Nastya's husband, former boxer
- Svetlana Stepankovskaya as Alisa, the girl to whom Mitya has proposed
- Boris Dergachev as Pasha, Mitya's friend
- Vera Panfilova as Kira, wife of Pasha
- Sergei Abroskin as Garik, a friend of Mitya
- Stanislav Tlyashev as Renat, taxi driver
- Olga Lebedeva as Alisa's mom
- Mikhail Khmurov as Alisa's dad
- Sofia Lebedeva as actress of the avant-garde theater
- Anna Tsukanova-Kott as Nona, friend of Kira
- Alexander Golubkov as Smirnov, paratrooper
- Maxim Derichev as Vladislav, security guard of the club
- Ekaterina Kabak as Helen, the girl in the club
- Nikita Savinkin as Vanya
Criticism
Film received high ratings of film critics[1][4][5][6][7].
References
- ^ a b "Рецензия: "Гуляй, Вася!" Романа Каримова". The Hollywood Reporter (russian ed.).
- ^ "Роман Каримов: "Мой забавный развод стал сюжетом для нового фильма"". Moskovskij Komsomolets.
- ^ Большая премьера: смотрите комедию «Гуляй, Вася!» на СТС
- ^ Как укротить бывшую
- ^ 5 причин пойти в кино на российскую комедию «Гуляй, Вася»
- ^ «Гуляй, Вася!»: высший класс Романа Каримова
- ^ Сошлись характерами: рецензия на новую российскую комедию «Гуляй, Вася!»
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