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Petr Sergeevich Shcheglovitov is a Russian writer, intellectual and hermit. This is how Russian cinema and director Avdotya Smirnova paints the image of the hero.
Ancient roots of the surname
The surname Shcheglovitov has ancient roots from the Russian nobility. As early as the beginning of the 18th century, Peter the Great ordered that this surname be assigned to two noble branches: Sheklovitov and Shaklovitov. They merged into one line. But there are records of even more ancient Shcheglovitov families (records about them date back to 1682).
From biography
The biography of the writer Pyotr Sergeevich Shcheglovitov was formed from several important points. He grew up in a we althy family, received an excellent education and upbringing. He lived in the 19th century, when morals were very strict. Shcheglovitov passionately fell in love with one girl - Sofya Dorn. I fell in love with the enthusiastic romantic with all my heart and soul. Sophia was religious, brought up in strictness and obedience.
Like many romantics, the writer Pyotr Sergeevich Shcheglovitov was jealous. Upon learning that Sophia has an admirer, he flared up to the opponenthatred. In those days, such problems were often solved with the help of a duel. So the young lover challenged his opponent to a duel.
Shcheglovitov was probably smart and smart. It so happened that he killed his opponent in this duel. But instead of happiness and love, he received grief and loneliness. Sophia Dorn could not appreciate such an act. And although she was in love with a young writer, she could not forgive him for killing a man. This was contrary to her ethical and religious beliefs.
The girl went to the monastery and remained there until the end of her days in order to atone for the grave sin of Peter Sergeyevich, of which she was an unwitting participant.
Peter Sergeevich, having lost his love, decides to leave forever for the estate that belonged to his family. He settles there and is engaged in writing activities. Until the end of his days, he remembered and loved only one girl - Sofya Dorn, never marrying. And later a museum was founded in the hero's estate.
This is how we are presented with a writer whose books are little known. His works "The Diary of a Fisherman", "Two Days" and others are mentioned in Avdotya Smirnova's film. But they are really hard to find.
Two days
Do not rush to the bookstore or search the Internet for the above works. And all because the writer Pyotr Sergeevich Shcheglovitov is a fictional character. Therefore, let alone his books, information about him cannot be found on the Internet. It was invented by the scriptwriters and the director of the film."Two days" Avdotya Smirnova. The film was conceived as a melodrama with comedy elements. But in fact, the picture turned out to be ambiguous, multi-layered and even scandalous.
In the course of the plot, various facts from the writer's biography emerge. Pyotr Sergeevich Shcheglovitov lived in a beautiful estate. It has been recreated with meticulous meticulousness. The house itself, where the writer "lived", a park and alleys with perennial trees and benches. In the film, everything looks very realistic and authentic.
Museum employees are intellectuals, they are devoted to their work and are afraid of closing the museum with a hundred years of history. In the course of the film, they talk about the writer, adding so many colorful details to the overall picture that the viewer begins to believe in the existence of the writer Shcheglovitov and involuntarily be ashamed that (for some reason) he has not read any of his books. But the fact is that the writer Pyotr Sergeevich Shcheglovitov did not actually write "Notes of a Fisherman" and other works.
Details are spelled out: room decoration, decor elements. Even in the garden there are signs with inscriptions explaining where, when and by whom the tree seedlings were donated. One of them is a gift from the head of the Masonic Lodge! The spirit of Russian culture hovers in everything: the names of Tolstoy and Chekhov are heard.
So what is the movie about?
The story isn't really just about the writer. The picture shows social problems in Russian society. How, along with the patriarchy and romanticism of the intelligentsia, who devoted themselves entirely to literary and historical service, there is a moloch of power and officials who are ready to crush and break. Power, profit, acquisitiveness collide with the helplessness and naive faith of the ministers of art.
Thus, the employees of the museum-estate of the writer Shcheglovitov receive within their walls an important official who is able to decide the fate of their museum. There is also an invisibly "working class" in the picture - factory workers who, out of proletarian habit, use extreme measures to achieve their goals.
About layering
The film is deep. Many moments of life are intertwined in it, in which the viewer recognizes himself, as well as some "powerful" characters. Let's try to consider some "layers".
The biography of the writer Pyotr Sergeevich Shcheglovitov is presented by the director of the picture in a romantic perspective. A touching story with soft colors sets the color background for the whole picture. The corner forgotten by God is shown pastorally, without red tints (without aggression). Museum employees are naive, kind, funny and trusting. For a penny, they are ready to defend their ideals and values.
In contrast, harshly and resolutely, the government breaks into this elegiac world - Deputy Minister Drozdov (actor - F. Bondarchuk). As always, the authorities want to take away, destroy and build something new, commercial. For an official, this world is alien, incomprehensible. There is a struggle between the two sides (between good and evil).
An amazing story of the transformation of a formidable boss and his love for the heroine is woven into the picture,museum employee (K. Rappoport). She is naive, helpless and completely sincere. A strong man is disarmed. In some ways, the story resembles the love drama of the writer Pyotr Sergeevich Shcheglovitov.
And somewhere behind the scenes - hungry factory workers take the governor hostage to get their truth. So the reality in the film flows into fiction and vice versa. Within two days, amazing changes take place with the heroes and their destinies.
About Moscow
It is a pity that such a person did not exist in reality. The writer Shcheglovitov Petr Sergeevich, whose books were advertised by the film "Two Days", in fact, never existed. But it was "registered" so vividly, so realistically, that one wants to forget about deceit. Not only the estate was created for five, but the characters of the film themselves radiate the energy of 19th century literature. The writer himself - Shcheglovitov Petr Sergeevich, biography and interior details created the plot frame for the entire film.
This is if you do not touch the political background of the film. We were just going to talk about the writer, weren't we?
And the director shows Moscow in contrast. After the green meadows and pastel colors of the Russian hinterland, the capital "screams" with bright crimson hues. And red, as you know, is the color of aggression. What can I add…
And the ending of the film is good, it is worth watching. But it's not worth googling about the writer Shcheglovitov, unfortunately.
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