Point, Point, Comma...

Point, Point, Comma...
Russian: Точка, точка, запятая...
Directed byAlexander Mitta
Written by
  • Alexander Mitta
  • Mikhail Lvovsky
Starring
CinematographyRoman Veseler
Music byGennady Gladkov
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Point, Point, Comma... (Russian: Точка, точка, запятая...) is a 1972 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Alexander Mitta.[1][2][3]

The film tells about a schoolboy who no one takes seriously until a new student appears in the classroom.[4]

Plot

In Class 8A, there is an ordinary boy named Lyosha Zhiltsov. In the class, everyone considers themselves a "personality," but Lyosha seems unremarkable. One day, a new student, Zhenya Karetnikova, joins the class — a calm, smart, and serious girl. Lyosha becomes friends with her, and through their interactions, he gradually realizes that his troubles stem from his own laziness and unwillingness to improve himself.

Lyosha begins to work on himself, becoming stronger, braver, more diligent, and resourceful. Eventually, he faces a moment where he must demonstrate these new qualities. During a relay race, his class team competes, and Lyosha has to step in for a teammate who is unexpectedly unable to participate. Thanks to Lyosha’s efforts, his team wins the race.

Cast

Songs

Translation Original title Transliterated title Performer
Point, point, comma «Точка, точка, запятая» Tochka, tochka, zapyataya Oleg Anofriev, Gennady Gladkov
A song about two pedestrians «Песня о двух пешеходах» Pesnya o dvukh peshekhodakh Tatyana Daskovskaya [ru], Alexey Levinskiy [ru]
Do you know? «А ты знаешь?» A ty zhaesh? Tatyana Daskovskaya, Alexey Levinskiy
Hooligan «Хулиган» Huligan
About Pythagoras, Newton, Edison and progress «О Пифагоре, Ньютоне, Эдисоне и прогрессе» O Pifagore, Nytone, Edisone i progresse Tatyana Daskovskaya
A problem with an unknown «Задача с неизвестным» Zadacha s neizvestnyum Tatyana Daskovskaya
Reprise of a song about two pedestrians «Реприза песни о двух пешеходах» Repriza pesni o dvukh peshekhodakh Tatyana Daskovskaya
Quiet march «Тихий марш» Tikhiy marsh Tatyana Daskovskaya, Alexey Levinskiy
God bless you «Будьте здоровы» Bud'te zdorovy Oleg Anofriev
How wonderful that one day it turns out «Как чудесно, что однажды получается» Kak chudesno, chto odnazhdy poluchaetsya Tatyana Daskovskaya

References

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