The director tells the story of Boris Grebenshchikov through the image of Leo Tolstoy. According to Viktor Tikhomirov, the two heroes are similar "in their delusions and their achievements". There are a lot of chronicles in the movie and of course you can hear Grebenshchikov's songs there, and George Gunitsky described the movie after the premiere: "It's a completely cheeky movie and incredibly surreal in a good way. . And it's gratifying that all of this postmodern cinematic improvisation is mixed together on a cool aquarium base. You have to watch the film once or twice, the better to immerse yourself in it. And savor a very worthy work. "