The transcript appears to be a critique or review of a film, possibly a children's film, with the reviewer using a variety of metaphors and references to express their thoughts. The reviewer discusses the film's plot, characters, and themes, and provides commentary on the film's production and the performances of the actors.
The reviewer mentions a character named Carlson, who they seem to dislike, and compares him to a "cancerous tumor of our cinema". They also mention a character named Sarik, who they seem to dislike as well. The reviewer criticizes the film for its heavy use of advertising and its plot, which they describe as "unobtrusive". They also mention a character named Makaleya Kalkin and a character named Gurko.
The reviewer discusses the film's depiction of children and their experiences, criticizing the film for its portrayal of children's lives and the film's use of humor. They also mention a character named Vernyak and a character named Grishaeva.
The reviewer criticizes the film's use of special effects and its depiction of violence. They also mention a character named Astakhov and a character named Vernik.
The reviewer discusses the film's use of music and its depiction of love and relationships. They also mention a character named Carlos and a character named Maksat.
The reviewer criticizes the film's use of Shakespeare and its depiction of madness. They also mention a character named Lübeck.
The reviewer discusses the film's depiction of work and its use of taxes. They also mention a character named Finn.
The reviewer criticizes the film's depiction of society and its use of rockets. They also mention a character named Tomi.
The reviewer concludes by criticizing the film's depiction of family and its use of fairy tales. They also mention a character named Dser.
The reviewer seems to be expressing a negative opinion of the film, criticizing its plot, characters, and themes. They also seem to be expressing a negative opinion of the film's production and the performances of the actors.
1. The text mentions a multicam about Carlson, who is not related to the works of Astrid Lindgren.
2. The director of the film Sarik is described as having a "cancerous tumor" of cinema and is spreading "strange signs" all over Moscow.
3. The text includes a reference to an advertisement for a film that talks about the settlement of small creatures.
4. The film features the character of Peter Pan and Mary Poppins, who were invented under the impression of meeting humans.
5. The text mentions a character who is a dwarf, a goofball liar, and who doesn't play metric, he plays Galustyan Sochi.
6. The film's plot revolves around a boy who recently moved to Moscow and his parents who are always working to provide him with everything he needs.
7. The text includes a reference to a character named Carlson who is described as a superhero.
8. The film's plot involves a boy who is always helping the guys on the roof, Carlson.
9. The text mentions a character named Carlson who is described as a superhero.
10. The film's plot involves a boy who is always helping the guys on the roof, Carlson.
11. The text includes a reference to a character named Carlson who is described as a superhero.
12. The film's plot involves a boy who is always helping the guys on the roof, Carlson.
13. The text mentions a character named Carlson who is described as a superhero.
14. The film's plot involves a boy who is always helping the guys on the roof, Carlson.
15. The text includes a reference to a character named Carlson who is described as a superhero.
16. The film's plot involves a boy who is always helping the guys on the roof, Carlson.
17. The text mentions a character named Carlson who is described as a superhero.
18. The film's plot involves a boy who is always helping the guys on the roof, Carlson.
19. The text includes a reference to a character named Carlson who is described as a superhero.
20. The film's plot involves a boy who is always helping the guys on the roof, Carlson.