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Moscow does not believe in the meaning of tears.

The significance of the film Don't Believe in Tears in Moscow lies in seeing a new generation of "quasi-Western" lifestyle in the Soviet Union through the love story of a female worker, and also seeing a series of beautiful words such as courage, loyalty and strength.

This film has a strong story and rich artistic connotation. It is neither commercialized nor over-literary, and it is often impressive and touching after reading it. The film compares the two eras, focuses on the fate of middle-aged people, depicts the psychological state of this generation, and involves many issues that people are generally concerned about, such as morality, happiness and life value.

Moscow does not believe in the behind-the-scenes introduction of tears;

The script of this film was first published in the 9th issue of Film Art (1977), but the film's release in 1980 caused a great response. Therefore, the film art editorial department also held a special seminar and published a report entitled "Why Guan Zong is so excited" in the ninth issue of this magazine (1980).

On the electric car, Katrina drew a circle with her thumb and forefinger, then flicked her chin with her forefinger, asking if Guo Sha was divorced because of "this", and Katrina's gesture implied "drinking".

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