28,9 Мб, mp4,
1280x720, 2:17
1280x720, 2:17
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt23805348/?ref_=ttrt_ov_i
Btw, foreignbros, where do you watch/download shows with English subtitles?
Btw, foreignbros, where do you watch/download shows with English subtitles?
1,3 Мб, 1584x1032
>>5632
Download the movie (torrent, etc.)
Media Classic Player from K-Lite Codec Pack has option to automatically downloads subs from subs websites. VLC Player on Android had it too. Not sure about Windows app.
Or you can download the .srt files from opensubs. you have to create an account.
Download the movie (torrent, etc.)
Media Classic Player from K-Lite Codec Pack has option to automatically downloads subs from subs websites. VLC Player on Android had it too. Not sure about Windows app.
Or you can download the .srt files from opensubs. you have to create an account.
>>5632
It must have taken a lot of time to teach the kidnapped Ukrainian children how to draw graphics in blender for this series
It must have taken a lot of time to teach the kidnapped Ukrainian children how to draw graphics in blender for this series
>>5631 (OP)
funnily enough those cucks went pretty russophobic in their public
media, and the plot too
so I guess they like being shart on
funnily enough those cucks went pretty russophobic in their public
media, and the plot too
so I guess they like being shart on
1,1 Мб, 920x518
Обновить тред>>6336
It's just a parody of modern Russian life wrapped in a sci-fi setting. You need to learn to define the difference between parody and Russophobia, otherwise you will resemble a hohol without self-reflection. Without self-reflection there is no progress in the development of society. Also Russian society is not perfect, unfortunately, and some entrepreneurs really put their own interests above public interests. But unlike in the TV series, in real Russia there is a system of anti-monopoly penalties and fines for them.
Moreover, birchpunk (a Russian comedy art direction) emerged as a result of a strong contrast between the saturated Soviet mass visuals reflecting the rich and turbulent past of industrial development (followed by the apocalypse of the 90s, the impoverishment of the population, the pause in development that caused the start of the technological singularity to be missed), and today's sudden and powerful development with the introduction of competitive technologies that even Japan envies (e.g. Gosuslugi, any Japanese would suck on that convenience). An old grandmother scanning QR through her smartphone at a Russian Post terminal to track a parcel in real time across Russia, against the background of a rustic wooden house with peeling paint - typical birchpunk. (And real life.)
It's just a parody of modern Russian life wrapped in a sci-fi setting. You need to learn to define the difference between parody and Russophobia, otherwise you will resemble a hohol without self-reflection. Without self-reflection there is no progress in the development of society. Also Russian society is not perfect, unfortunately, and some entrepreneurs really put their own interests above public interests. But unlike in the TV series, in real Russia there is a system of anti-monopoly penalties and fines for them.
Moreover, birchpunk (a Russian comedy art direction) emerged as a result of a strong contrast between the saturated Soviet mass visuals reflecting the rich and turbulent past of industrial development (followed by the apocalypse of the 90s, the impoverishment of the population, the pause in development that caused the start of the technological singularity to be missed), and today's sudden and powerful development with the introduction of competitive technologies that even Japan envies (e.g. Gosuslugi, any Japanese would suck on that convenience). An old grandmother scanning QR through her smartphone at a Russian Post terminal to track a parcel in real time across Russia, against the background of a rustic wooden house with peeling paint - typical birchpunk. (And real life.)