A new student Katya (Tatiana Aksyuta) comes to the class where Romka (Nikita Mikhailovsky) is studying, who has moved to their area with her mother (Irina Miroshnichenko), her young husband (Evgeny Gerasimov) and little brother. Mutual sympathy arises between a guy and a girl, an invisible, but clearly felt attraction, in which you can easily recognize the wonderful feeling of the first, even a little childish, but already such strong love. Obvious and indestructible love is only for the two of them, while others for the time being either do not notice, or do not want to believe in the sincerity of the young feeling. Romka's parents (Albert Filozov and Lydia Fedoseyev-Shukshin) with the rudeness of adult egoism, pretending to be virtuous and caring for a child, in every way prevent him from seeing Katya and even refer him to the help of a “dying” grandmother in a fantastically realistic performance of the honored old woman of the USSR Tatyana Peltzer In separation, Katya is supported by a young teacher (Elena Solovey). She understands and regrets the lovers, not least because of the fact that not everything is calm in her personal life ...
A beautiful, wonderful film about real first love, literally imbued with tenderness and warmth. So touching were able to make films about human feelings in the Soviet Union, that every time I watch our modern Russian cinema, I always wonder: “Why can't we do the same now?”. What are the current filmmakers missing, why don't you want to watch a single modern film a hundred times? The question is open, but now is not about that.
The film by Ilya Frez, based on Galina Shcherbakova’s novel Roman and Yulka, is a cinema from the category of your favorite film classics, one of many Soviet films that you can start watching from any scene and failing to tear your attention away from what is happening on the screen.
The leading actors, Nikita Mikhailovsky and Tatiana Aksyuta, despite the significant difference in age, with the same skill and sincerity managed to convey to the viewer the fragility and power of love, its endless light and childless helplessness, its resilience and all-consuming trust. Romka and Katka are so young, real, touching, they want to help, they want to protect them, hide them from the evil around them, sympathize with them and empathize.
The film immerses the viewer in an extraordinary atmosphere of flight in zero gravity, which is no less conducive to the light, ringing music of Alexei Rybnikov, which envelops the heart and enchants the soul.
“You never dreamed of” is one of the best love stories told by the cinema language.
10 out of 10
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