The script appears to be a dialogue from a video or a play, likely a comedy or a satire. It involves four characters: Vlad, Kobyak, Glent, and a Genie. They are discussing wishes and the rules of a magical lamp that can grant wishes.
Vlad and Kobyak find a lamp and rub it, summoning the Genie. They make wishes, each of which is granted by the Genie. However, they soon realize that each wish they make brings them closer to becoming the Genie's new master. The Genie, who has been trapped in the lamp for 3000 years, explains the rules of the lamp: after the third wish, the Genie must grant one final wish and then be freed, taking the place of the person who made the third wish.
The characters argue about who should make the third wish, and Glent, who initially seems to be the owner of the lamp, is revealed to be the Genie. The other characters are tricked into making their third wishes, and Glent is set free.
The script ends with Glent, now free, confronting the other characters and expressing his desire to be treated better in the future.
1. The text is a dialogue from a video, where a Genie is released from a lamp and the individuals interact with the Genie.
2. The Genie, after being released, is asked for a goldfish from the bottom of the sea, but instead finds a teapot.
3. The individuals discuss the teapot and jokingly speculate it might be a magic lamp, similar to Aladdin's.
4. While discussing, they learn the rules of the Genie, which include limitations such as not being able to kill, resurrect, or make people fall in love.
5. The Genie is then asked to grant the individuals' wishes, but it's revealed that they can only make three wishes and only one person can hold the lamp at a time.
6. The individuals argue over who should make the first wish, eventually deciding to take turns.
7. The first wish is to make the sun disappear due to one of them being tired of the sun.
8. The Genie grants the wish, causing the world to be swallowed up in darkness.
9. The individuals regret their wish and ask the Genie to make the sun appear again.
10. The Genie grants this wish as well, restoring the sun.
11. The individuals discuss their next wishes, with one suggesting they wish for a camel caravan, another proposing a flying iron bird, and a third wanting a money tree.
12. The individuals decide to stick with the money tree wish, which the Genie grants.
13. The money tree bears fruit all year round, and the individuals gather the money.
14. The Genie is then tricked by one of the individuals, who pretends to be the new owner of the lamp.
15. The Genie, under the new owner's control, grants wishes for luxury items like a house, a car, and more money.
16. The Genie, under the new owner's control, grants wishes for a white leather chair and a magic refrigerator that can produce any food or drink the owner wishes.
17. The Genie, under the new owner's control, grants the wish for 5 pints of Fanta.
18. The new owner of the lamp is revealed to be Kobyakov, who had tricked the Genie into granting his wishes.
19. The individuals express their regret for not making their wishes earlier and their fear of Kobyakov's newfound wealth and power.
20. The individuals discuss their options, realizing they need to regain the lamp from Kobyakov to fulfill their own wishes.