Reigning AMC Fight Nights middleweight champion, Vladimir Mineev, shared his opinion on the TV series “The Word of a Patsan”, which this year became the most high-profile event of the Russian cinematography.
“Surely many of you know about the recent release of the new TV series ‘Word of a Patsan’, in which my friend Nikita Kologrivyy plays,” Mineyev wrote in the social network. “The whole series thing is being romanticized quite a bit right now. I watched 15 minutes of the first series. Couldn’t watch any more.”
“First of all, what didn’t I see there? Everything that happens in the show is more than familiar to me. Second, most of the characters are unnatural. I’m grateful to my parents and sports for being above this subcultural corrosion. Set great goals for yourself in life, and you won’t be busy doing nothing”
A few days earlier, former UFC lightweight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov, had spoken out about the performer of one of the main roles in the series, Ivan Yankovsky.
The series “The Patsan’s Word. Blood on the pavement”, which tells the story of youth groups in Kazan in the late 1980s, has already caused a storm of discussion in social networks and split Russian society into two camps – some demand its ban, citing the fact that the picture romanticizes violence and is a kind of analogue of “Brigada”, and others, on the contrary, admire its realism, exciting plot and the performance of actors.
Source: https://fighttime.ru/news/item/33348-vladimir-mineev-dal-otsenku-serialu-slovo-patsana.html?rand=19907