
Now it's time to announce the winners and give the correct answer. I recall that the day before yesterday director Said Abishev asked the following question: "Why Leonid Gaidai, in one of his best comedies," The Caucasian Captive, or Shurik's New Adventures, "used the ballet" Swan Lake "?"
Despite the holidays and a rather difficult task, not so few answers came. But the winners chose Said three members. it
For the comment:
"Well, firstly, the very plot of Swan Lake is somewhat similar to the plot of the" Caucasian captive ... "What is Saakhov not Rothbart?"
For the comment:
"Because the libretto of the ballet coincides with the film: Siegfried (tries) saves Odette from the evil Rotbar ... 2
For the comment:
"For me it was the choice of Swan Lake that always seemed to be the most brilliant episode of this film, because both the comic, the revolving parallel with the libretto (the protagonists of the film are almost antipodes of the heroes of the ballet)"
Thank you very much for your knowledge and erudition!
I, as promised, send the winners on 100 tokens
As for the prize from the founder of the competition - Said Abishev, he will contact the winners personally, and he will tell how to pick up the reward
Well, the correct answer, you can see in the video, which Said did in the framework of his video course "Secrets of Cinema"
And finally, an appeal to the readers from the author of the course:
"Thank you for participating in the contest!
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