Spin-off "Policeman from Rublyovka" called mediocre
Investigator Igor Mukhich in "Policeman from Rublyovka" may have been a little lost against the background of the heroes of Alexander Petrov and Sergey Burunov, but in terms of absurdity and jokes - at best, on the verge of a foul - the importance of Roman Popov's character can hardly be underestimated. And there is nothing surprising in the fact that they decided to dedicate a separate series to Mukhich. Probably, few people doubted that Popov was quite capable of making a joke for several episodes. Just come up with some good jokes.
But what does "good" mean? In this regard, each has its own coordinate system.
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Probably, it’s funny to someone, not very much to someone, but someone immediately sat down to scribble angry reviews: “stupid”, “mediocre”, “lost time” and stuff like that. Ilya Kulikov, the creator of The Policeman from Rublyovka and other TV hits, probably read a lot of sarcastic remarks about his actual creative form. But it can be assumed that many did not write anything like that, because they laughed heartily.
According to the plot, Mukhich creates his own private agency together with Kristina (Sofia Kashtanova), and thus another version of Holmes and Watson appears on the screen. The detective is not seven spans in the forehead, his assistant thinks mainly about money, and this couple is downright flying on steam of gonzo deduction.
Perhaps those who are sure that "Muhich" desperately lacks star actors, and sometimes common sense, are right. But this doesn’t bother someone at all, and in order to join such ranks of happy viewers, you just need to fall in love with modern humorous shows like Improvisation. But to fall in love, you need to start watching it. And it's more difficult than most people can imagine. Read More…