For 2 years now I have been watching my favorite family series "Matchmakers". For the first time I found out about him in an advertisement on TV. In my opinion, I have never seen such a fun, perky and truly interesting series.
The director of such a family project is Yuri Morozov. He was born on February 6, 1962. In 1986 he graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, in 1989 - from the directing department of MIK. He played in the theater and acted in films. Television director ("Artel" on international gladiatorial battles). “The Scavenger” - debut as a film director.
Topic: funny family circumstances. Idea: make fun of all the problems of family life.
According to the plot of the film, a young couple - Masha and Maxim Kovalev - are going to rest in Italy, and their 5-year-old daughter Zhenya is left under the supervision of grandparents. Zhenya is an ordinary modern girl: she learns English, understands mobile and computers, and when she grows up, she wants to become president or his wife. As a result of telephone confusion, both Masha's parents (typical rural residents) and Maxim's parents (on the contrary, typical urban) come to look after the child. Between the matchmakers, the struggle for the granddaughter begins. There are two completely different pedagogical approaches - two extremes. "Eugene, do not eat it - there is only cholesterol." "Eat, honey, but it's homemade ...". "Zhenya, go to sleep, it's too late." “Zhenechka, if you like this movie, you can still sit,” etc. They are trying to drag their beloved granddaughter to their side in all available ways: pamper, seduce, seduce, feed, kiss and others "for ...".
Most of all in this comedy I liked the director’s approach to its creation. The roles are played so sincerely that sometimes you might think that this is not a movie, but just some of your friends who have such a pun in their lives. I would like to recommend this film to all my friends, classmates, and just to all people on our planet)
For 2 years now I have been watching my favorite family series "Matchmakers". For the first time I found out about him in an advertisement on TV. In my opinion, I have never seen such a fun, perky and truly interesting series.
The director of such a family project is Yuri Morozov. He was born on February 6, 1962. In 1986 he graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, in 1989 - from the directing department of MIK. He played in the theater and acted in films. Television director ("Artel" on international gladiatorial battles). “The Scavenger” - debut as a film director.
Topic: funny family circumstances. Idea: make fun of all the problems of family life.
According to the plot of the film, a young couple - Masha and Maxim Kovalev - are going to rest in Italy, and their 5-year-old daughter Zhenya is left under the supervision of grandparents. Zhenya is an ordinary modern girl: she learns English, understands mobile and computers, and when she grows up, she wants to become president or his wife. As a result of telephone confusion, both Masha's parents (typical rural residents) and Maxim's parents (on the contrary, typical urban) come to look after the child. Between the matchmakers, the struggle for the granddaughter begins. There are two completely different pedagogical approaches - two extremes. "Eugene, do not eat it - there is only cholesterol." "Eat, honey, but it's homemade ...". "Zhenya, go to sleep, it's too late." “Zhenechka, if you like this movie, you can still sit,” etc. They are trying to drag their beloved granddaughter to their side in all available ways: pamper, seduce, seduce, feed, kiss and others "for ...".
Most of all in this comedy I liked the director’s approach to its creation. The roles are played so sincerely that sometimes you might think that this is not a movie, but just some of your friends who have such a pun in their lives. I would like to recommend this film to all my friends, classmates, and just to all people on our planet)
Did you do morning exercises?
I didn’t do morning exercises
2. He worked at a factory
Did he work at a factory?
He didn’t work at a factory.
3. She slept after dinner
Did she sleep after dinner?
She didn’t sleep after dinner
4. We worked part-time
Did you work part-time?
We didn’t work part-time
5. They drank tea every day
Did they drink tea every day?
They didn’t drink tea every day
6. Mike was a student
Was Mike a student?
Mike wasn’t a student
7. Helen had a car
Did Helen have a car?
Helen didn’t have a car
8. You were a good friend
Were you a good friend?
You weren’t a good friend
9. You were good friends
Were you good friends?
You weren’t good friends
10. It was difficult to remember everything
Was it difficult to remember everything?
It wasn’t difficult to remember everything.