Rating: NR
Genre:
Comedy
Release Date: 12/10/2002
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol/Ger/Rus
Dubbed: Rus
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 185 min
Distributor/Studio: Image Entertainment
This modestly budgeted, made-for-TV
romantic comedy became one of the most popular films in the former Soviet Union and a staple of TV broadcasts on New Year's Eve. It's based on the premise that modern apartment complexes look so much alike that one cannot distinguish one city from another. On New Year's Eve, Muscovite
Yevgeny Lukashin (
Andrei Myagkov) finally dares to make a marriage proposal to
Galya (
Olga Naumenko). They plan to celebrate the New Year together quietly, but
Lukashin's friends convince him that first he should attend their annual meeting at a bathhouse. The meeting quickly turns into an improvisational bachelor party for
Yevgeny. Having consumed large amounts of alcohol, they cannot remember which one of them was supposed to fly to Leningrad to meet his wife. So they put the sleepy
Lukashin on a plane. Upon his arrival in the Leningrad airport,
Yevgeny gives the taxi driver his Moscow street address and the cab takes him to an apartment complex located on a street with the same name. The building looks very much like his own, so
Lukashin, still not quite sober, does not realize that he is in another city. He enters someone else's apartment because his key fits the door lock and he quickly falls asleep on a couch. When the apartment's rightful resident,
Nadya (Polish actress
Barbara Brylska), comes home, she wakes up the intruder and tells him to get out. The bewildered
Yevgeny insists that he is at home and she is the one who should get out. Eventually he sobers and finds out about his predicament. He is about to leave when the situation is further complicated by the arrival of
Nadya's straight-laced fiancé
Ippolit (
Yuri Yakovlev) who does not believe in
Lukashin's story and accuses
Nadya of being unfaithful. The interaction between the three characters results in
Nadya and
Yevgeny's gradual falling in love with each other.
~ Yuri German, All Movie Guide