Prototypes of the series “The Boy’s Word” appreciated the artistic interpretation

Prototypes of the series “The Boy’s Word” appreciated the artistic interpretation

The series “The Boy’s Word” continues to attract increased public interest. This project covers the life of Kazan bandits in the 90s, based on real events and materials of the journalist, writes Pravda.Ru.

The creator of the series, Zhora Kryzhovnikov, emphasizes the connection between the characters in his work and the real “heroes” of that time. Robert Garayev, the author of the original book, claims that none of the real prototypes of the characters object to the artistic interpretation of events, and also does not make accusations of distortion of facts. Participants in the events of those times showed a keen interest in the course of the plot and appreciated the acting on the screen.

Garayev pays special attention to the acting skills of Ruzil Minekaev, who played the role of Marat, and Nikita Kologrivy, who embodied the image of Koshchei. These characters are key to both the original book and the TV series adaptation.

Garayev also emphasizes that in the process of creating his work, he held conversations not only with representatives of the criminal world, but also with those who directly encountered their actions. The creators noted that the project is designed to bring viewers closer to one of the most mysterious and difficult periods in Russian history.

Source: Rosbalt

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