The provided text appears to be a transcription of a sarcastic and critical review of a Russian film. The reviewer is heavily mocking the movie's plot, characters, and themes, calling it a "whore-forming film" that promotes unrealistic and materialistic values.
The story follows a woman named Olya, a former teacher who writes a novel about a pig and a dog, and her friend who tries to help her find love and wealth. The reviewer ridicules the characters' actions, motivations, and dialogue, suggesting that they are shallow, deceitful, and ungrateful.
Throughout the review, the critic expresses disdain for the film's portrayal of women as gold-diggers and its emphasis on material possessions and wealth. They also mock the movie's clichéd and predictable plot twists, including a chance encounter with a rich man and a marriage proposal.
The reviewer concludes by stating that the film's message is that one should not study, read, or work, but instead look for a rich partner and engage in promiscuous behavior. They sarcastically suggest that this is the moral of the story and that it is a terrible influence on young viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The story is about a woman named Olya who writes a novel about a pig and a dog.
2. Olya is a teacher who wants to become a famous writer.
3. She meets a rich man named Igor who is an engineer and has worked with Lamborghini.
4. Olya and Igor start a romantic relationship, but Igor is already married.
5. Olya's friend Ali advises her on how to attract rich men.
6. Olya and Ali go to Sochi where they meet Igor and other rich people.
7. Olya becomes involved with Igor's business partner, President Kutsenko.
8. Olya's novel becomes a bestseller, and she is invited to a book presentation.
9. The president introduces Olya as a rising star in literature.
10. Olya's book is about the relationship between a pig and a dog.
11. Olya is offered a contract for a pilot production of her book.
12. The story ends with Olya reflecting on the importance of not studying, not reading, and not working, but instead looking for a rich partner and spreading one's legs.
13. The film is a satire that critiques the behavior of women who seek rich partners for personal gain.
14. The story features a character named Mishakina who has died.
15. Olya's ancestors were Spanish migrants.
16. Olya's friend Ali has gone through thousands of relationships.
17. Igor made a supercar with Lamborghini.
18. The president invites Olya to a conference where she meets Igor.
19. Olya and Igor go on a boat ride together.
20. The president's wife is not mentioned in the story.
Note: Some of these "facts" may be presented in a satirical or ironic way in the original text, but I have tried to extract them as straightforward statements.