Plato (film) explained

Plato
Director:Vartan Akopyan
Starring:Pavel Volya
Elizaveta Lotova
Cinematography:Vaagn Ter-Akopyan
Producer:Armen Adilkhanyan
Armen Manasaryan
Studio:Python
Paradise
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Russia
Language:Russian
Budget:$2.5 million
Gross:$5 141 876[1]

Plato (Russian: Платон) is a 2008 Russian drama film directed by Vartan Akopyan.[2] [3]

Plot

Fashionable metropolitan party-goer, "seller of happiness" Plato, earns money by finding the most beautiful girls in Russia on all sorts of castings and offers them to rich people who are willing to pay a large sum of money for a girl. Due to his attractive appearance and outstanding intellectual abilities, Plato always achieves his goal, until one day he meets Lyuba, a saleswoman in a fashion store. A romance develops between them but one of the most important clients of Plato, oligarch Abdul, asks him to arrange a meeting with Lyuba. Plato offers Lyuba a deal – both in order to make money and to satisfy Abdul, and she accepts. Lyuba's meeting with Abdul takes place where she sets her condition - the murder of one person, namely, Plato. Abdul agrees to satisfy this whim of the girl, but later Lyuba disowns this idea. Lyuba marries Abdul, becomes one of his wives and moves to his house in London.

Plato continues to do his job, wheeling the city in search of promising girls, but can not forget Lyuba. And one day he decides to find Abdul and goes to visit him, where he finds Lyuba, who is perfectly happy and does have any romantic feelings for him.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Платон. KinoBusiness.
  2. Web site: Павел Воля сыграл роль "продавца счастья" в комедийной драме "Платон". RIA Novosti.
  3. Web site: Павел Воля: "Платон - совсем не мерзавец!". .