Lyudmila Gurchenko and Oleg Basilashvili deliver legendary performances, supported by Nikita Mikhalkov in a memorable role as Vera's flamboyant "boyfriend" and black-market dealer.
Typical of Ryazanov’s style, the movie balances sharp social satire with a bittersweet, lyrical atmosphere. Vokzal dlya dvoikh(1983)
The story follows (Oleg Basilashvili), a Moscow pianist who takes the blame for a car accident caused by his wife. While on a brief leave before heading to a penal colony, he stops at a station restaurant where he has a heated argument with a waitress, Vera (Lyudmila Gurchenko). While on a brief leave before heading to
After missing his train and losing his documents, Platon is forced to stay at the station. What begins as mutual hostility between the refined pianist and the tough, world-weary waitress gradually evolves into a deep, life-altering connection. Key Themes & Highlights Key Themes & Highlights ( Station for Two
( Station for Two ), released in 1983, is a masterpiece of Soviet cinema directed by Eldar Ryazanov . It stands as a poignant blend of romantic comedy and soulful drama, capturing a chance encounter that changes two lives forever at a provincial railway station. Plot Overview
It was the Soviet box office leader of 1983, selling over 35 million tickets, and was even entered into the Cannes Film Festival . Famous Soundtrack