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Watch the romantic movie Girls in English on YouTube! Inna, Katya, and Vika are best friends with very different personalities and attitudes. Vika is a true careerist who is fully committed to her work. Katya is a firebrand who is used to easily overcoming all obstacles and solving her problems on her own. Inna is a housewife who has never worked a day and has always lived at the expense of her husband. However, her measured family life was shattered when her husband had a mistress who became pregnant with him. In the drama movie Girls Best Friends, the two decide to end their loneliness and sign up for the dating app Love. However, with the help of modern technology, they can find not only love but also adventure. How will the bold adventure of the main characters of the movie in English end? Don't miss the best part – watch free movie on YouTube! The romantic drama Girls will not leave you indifferent Watch all parts of the romantic movie Girls here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpkYSXrVXS4&list=PLyS0bijhO36MPVu9GS52-kgfxkbFkqVsq Find more free movies in English here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDRbcnieoRI&list=PLyS0bijhO36Od4oz5mDGp_ShO8F1BBHOb #Girls #dramahub #drama

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Okay. I heard you. Let's talk later. Good. Hey, Vika! Hi! - New tables? - Yeah. - Cool! Wow! - I like them, too. Very beautiful, no? You could bring them into the café! You’re men, after all. What should we do? Hello. - Hi! - Hi! - New tables, finally. - Hi! - But who’s going to carry them inside? - Yes! I can ask Vitalik, but he's at work. Oh, no. I don't know what else to do. Hah! Done! Oh, no! Let's go. I don't know what else to do. Let me help you. Thank you. I can do it myself. Girls! - It’
s been son long! - Hi. - How are you? Hello. - Hi And... I'm getting married! Oh, my God! How did that happen? You were single a week ago. Not anymore. You'll find someone too. Just download the love app... and voilà! Sweetheart! Let's go! Okay, Arsen! Love app. Girls, he's a real catch! Personal license plates. You did it so quickly. It was easy for me, even fun. Thank you. What was that? Well, let's drink some coffee. I passed by that café so many times, and never noticed it. And what changed
today? It feels like something has changed. I want to go back there. Sure, why not? But if I were you, I wouldn't say who I am right away. After all that's happened, it's unclear how things will turn out. So, love app. Look, I've heard something about this app. They say there are a lot of men on it. All right, let's download it and sign up. Katia, are you serious? It's nonsense. Vika, it's like you weren't standing next to me, and didn't see Angela's fiancé. Angela was just lucky. You're a big g
irl. Do you really think there are princes there who are just waiting to marry you? Just the facts. There is an app where you can meet a man. It's just a waste of time. I don't need that. I have Vitalik. Oh, you're so boring. What's wrong with you? You haven't even turned 40 yet. But you're giving up. You seem so busy all the time. When do you live? Okay. I'm leaving, because the apartments will not sell themselves. All right, I'm leaving, too. Thanks for the coffee, Vika. {\an8}Vitalik ordered
me for dinner today. He ordered?! Bye, girls. Come back when you have time. Okay, I’m off! - Thank you! - Bye! Our colleagues have calculated that we'll be able to build up to 1000 apartments in the new complex. Of course, we weren't the only ones vying for this plot of land. But I showed the Department of Architecture who is in command. So, my congratulations. The plot of land is ours! Ta-dah! Here's a building permit, technical specifications, project documentation. Mr. Maksym! Vadym, where's
the building permit? Here it is! I personally checked all the documents, but... But what? I thought you weren't listening to me. How could I not listen to you? You made such a deal. You're not a lawyer. You're a pit bull! Well, let's get back to work, guys. Yulia. Boris. Just the way you like. - Thank you, Vika. - You're welcome. There are two ways of propagating this plant: by seeds and by cuttings. How much does all this beauty cost? $50,000. Not a problem. That price is acceptable to me. I co
uld easily buy a dozen of them. Oh, wait a second. A second-hand one? Yes, but the apartment is in a new building. Besides, the previous owners only lived here for two months. Would you like to negotiate? What do you want for this shack? $50,000. But it's a normal market price. Why didn't you turn around and leave right away? She didn't even tell me how much it costs. - I just wanted to have a look. - Hey, I told you the price. Is everyone in your company rude? Ma'am, please choose your words ca
refully. Did you come to look at the apartment or to assess the realtor? We’re not interested in this apartment, in you, or your company. Look, I think this apartment is very nice! And your husband was ready to sign the contract. It's me who decides what to sign, what not to sign. Let's go. Lousy coward. Olenka! You're like a little child! Mom, you always said I’d be your little girl. - Even when I'm 90. - 100 is better. Are you hungry? No, I'm not. - Let me help you instead. - Thank you. Katia,
no! Why isn't it on the menu? Do you want to tell me something? - How did you know that? - You're glowing! Roman got that grant and received an invitation to the university of Toronto, in Canada! I've already applied for a visa. They said it will take ten days, and then we’re leaving. You're going? Yes, mom! They give apartments to all families there. We've already submitted an application to the registry office. The wedding is in a week. You're invited! Sorry for the rush, though. No tradition
al engagement stuff. A wedding? In Toronto? Mom, why not? You've always liked Roman. We've been together for a whole year. Don’t tell me you're not happy for me. No, I am! I'm really happy. It's just all happening so fast. Olenka, wait. What about your studies at the university? Mom, what university? I can study there too. The whole world is ours. What's wrong? You're already getting married, but I don't even know his parents! I'll introduce you to them. They have a company. My little girl... Yo
u’ve grown up so fast. I’ve grown up, mom. - Is that a bad thing? - No. Let's look on the bright side. You're 38, but you look like you're 20! You've raised a daughter, paid off a mortgage. opened a café, helped me get an education. Take some time for yourself, mom! Read this! {\an8}Something crazy! I've already forgotten what that's like. Well, remember! Vitalik, you didn't say what kind of dumplings, so I made these with meat, these with potatoes, these with cabbage, and these with cherries, j
ust the way you like it. - Do you want some more? - No. Bring me the briefcase. All right. Sit down. Read this. What is this, Vitalik? The paperwork for the apartment. After the divorce, I'll leave the apartment to you. Divorce? If you don't claim a share in my business. So you won't? I won't. Why? I’ve... done everything for you. 20 years! Let's not do this. If you have no claims, we have a deal. Sign it at... the notary's office. Vitalik, why? Because... I've met another woman. We're going to
have a baby. A son. We can try again. We've tried enough. There's nothing to talk about. Do you want me to pack your suitcase? Misha! Go eat before you train. - I don't want to. - You know you have to. I don't care. Okay. What's wrong? Nothing. Come on, Misha. Please tell me. Bodia and Lesyk are... going biking with their dads. Okay, let's buy you a bike. Will you buy me a dad too? Honey, you understand... I understand. I'm not a little kid. Good evening. Oh, it's you. Yes, it's me. You helped m
e so much this morning, and then left so quickly. So, coffee is on me. Espresso? I didn't help you for coffee. Let me thank you anyway. I can do without sweets. These are fortune cookies. Customers love them. Do you want to find out what's in store for you today? Okay. Oh! {\an8}Today you will find what you've been looking for. Isn't that wonderful? Yeah. Do you believe in it? Well, I always want to believe in something good. Here, keep it as a souvenir. Tell me. Are you the owner here? Yes, I a
m. Why? This morning, when I... Oh, you're here about the announcement. What announcement? The one about the security guard. But it's from the restaurant next door. I was just about to write my own one. Are you looking for a security guard? Yes, for the evening shift. It's quiet during the day, but in the evening it's different. - And you...? - I'll take it. And you don't even want to know the pay? Oh. Sure. So, what is it? For the evening shift, I can't offer more than 135. 135 what? 135... dol
lars. Okay. I can start today. My name is Maksym. Vika. Viktoria. Sorry. I didn't expect this. I don't even have the space for a security guard. Oh, no problem. I can sit over there. I think that's it. So... easy. Don't complicate it. I'm leaving the apartment to you. I'm not a bastard. As they say, long goodbyes, deep sighs. Goodbye. Here you are. Inna! What happened? Vitalik left me. Oh... Sit down. He's having a baby. A son. But not with me! Oh... Calm down. Let me make you some coffee. Katia
. What's happened? It's Misha. He needs a father, but where am I going to find one? What's wrong with Inna? Vitalik left her. He's having a baby with another woman. Oh, my God! Hey, make me some coffee with milk. Or better yet, with cognac. Or without coffee. Just cognac. And macarons. If they haven't all been eaten yet. Inna, come on. Calm down. A streak of bad luck. For everyone. What's going on with you? Olenka’s getting married. In a week, she’s getting married and moving away. Is she... No.
She's going overseas with Roman. Well, that's good news. Yes, it's good. Olenka is happy. And you seem to like Roman. Yes, it's good news. I'm very happy for Olenka, but it's all happening so fast. My whole life has been about her. And what now? Come on, Inna. It'll help. I could use a drink. Oh, there's a café. Ladies! What are we celebrating? So beautiful and alone. I'll take care of it. Guys, let's talk outside. Let's just go somewhere else. Vika, this is... The security guard I hired today.
Is that his bike outside the café? Yeah. Did you know that bike costs as much as your entire café? Everything's fine. Is that fancy bike at the entrance yours? It's mine. Must be expensive. It's expensive in the showroom, but I bought a used one. What about your brand-name shoes? Did you buy them at a second-hand store? Something like that. - Bye! - Goodbye. I'm about to close up. Thank you again. - See you tomorrow. - See you tomorrow. - Goodbye. - Bye. Bye-bye! Vika, he's not bad. Not for me.
Sure. How will I live without Vitalik? I know it's not much of a consolation, but Katia now are both living without a husband. Well, it was hard at first, but it's okay. We survived. Remember. Angela found a husband on... what's it called? The love app. Do you really believe that you can find someone serious there? Yes, I do. Let's download it for Inna. Even if it's not serious, it'll be good for her. Yes, Inna needs a man, but what about you? Are you planning to be all alone? Maybe I am. This
is all nonsense. I don't know how to meet people in real life, and you want me to do it online. But how did you meet Vitalik? My mom set us up right after school. No, no, no, no. That's it. Let's go to the restroom. You'll wash your face, and everything will be fine. You see, that woman can't survive without a man. Let's sign up. What if all three of us find someone? Just for Inna’s sake. Oh! Vika, you look great. Really? Okay, now, for pictures. Come here in the light. Relax your shoulders. Oka
y, smile. Yes! Great! Now you, over there in the light. Put your leg forward. Good! Great! Now a serious look. Look that way. Awesome! Okay, I'm forwarding it to you. Okay. So... we're signing up? Let's sign up. Let's go. Here we go. Oh, someone liked me. Me too. If you like somebody, swipe right. Swipe? if you like a guy, swipe right. What if I just want to look at a profile? So, just look. Girls, there are so many guys here. Right nearby, about 300 yards away. No kidding. That's the dance club
next to our building. Yeah. I pass by it all the time. So, what are we doing here? We have to wait a bit, or it looks like they just snapped their fingers and we ran over. It's a bit indecent to go to a club. Oh, come on, girls! What's wrong with a club? People dance, drink cocktails. We'll just have a look. Anyway, did we dress up for nothing? Let's at least go out in our dresses. Come on! Why are we still here? Should we sit at the bar? Or maybe a table? Let's sit at a table somewhere in the
corner. Vika, wow! Right there. Let's dance! No, thanks. Why don't you dance with your wife? Is she here? Why should I dance with my wife? I'm not attached to her. As they say, the more you party, the stronger the love. I'm not going anywhere with you. Hey, man, is there a problem? No problem. You do what you want, but I'm leaving. Vika, wait! Wait! Is it because of that asshole? No, I'm mad because true love is the exception, not the rule. Because of this stupid love app, because of your advent
urousness. I'm sorry. - Vika! - Vika! Don't leave me here alone! - Girls! - Hey! Are you the one who messaged me on that app? Katia, you look even hotter in person than you do in your pictures. Let's dance first. I can't. I'm not in the mood. That's how I became a security guard. Not a bad social elevator. No offense, but you don't really look like a security guard. And no one figured it out? Here you go. Thank you. - It's so cozy here. - And the food is so delicious. Thank you. I'm glad you lik
e it. My mom came up with everything here. She designed the café, and even selected all the desserts herself. I wish we lived in this neighborhood. Your café would be our favorite place. That's true. Don't even think about it! Let me get you some more. Thank you. Mom, I’ll help. Close it, please. So? What do you think of them? They're very nice people. Mom, I... wanted to talk to you. At weddings, the groom is always led down the aisle by his mother, and the bride... The bride is led by her fath
er. Is that what you mean? I was just thinking. What if I invited my dad to the wedding, too? Sweetheart, let's talk about it later, okay? Now, take this in. Go on, go on. It's too late to cry, Inna. You should’ve thought about it earlier. About what? If you had given him a child, he wouldn't have left. Or even better, two children. He left, why? Because he’s having a son with another woman, an heir. Mom, you know everything. The doctors told us we were genetically incompatible. We did so many t
ests, took so many medications! Vitalik didn't want to adopt a child. It doesn't matter what the doctors say. You should’ve done the candlestick position after. I did. Then you did it wrong. If you really wanted to, you would’ve come up with something. What? You did it wrong. You could’ve found a sperm donor compatible with you. You would’ve found a way. You're so cynical, mom! I'm a realist, Inna. Good evening. Good evening, Maksym. Would you like some coffee? No, thanks. Maxim, where did you w
ork before? I worked in a construction company. But that was in another life. Oh, those builders. Vika, can you imagine? When Misha was coming home from school, a tile fell right in front of him, from the second entrance. Oh, my God! I'm glad nothing bad happened. You should tell the manager of your building. What if something bad happened? I've already told him about this accident. He doesn't give a hoot. He blames the developer for everything. And that developer, Melnyk, he doesn't care about
people like us, at all. What's wrong? Don't you like it? You asked me to cut it as short as possible. But I like it. It's just hard to get... used to anything new. Come here. This is the entrance where the tile fell. Pinch me! Here, take the hammer. See? You said that Melnyk, the developer, didn't care about anyone. It's like he overheard me Look! A strange day, part two. Inna! - Is it really you? - You look so great! You look like you've gotten younger. So, new hairstyle, new life! Girls, I wis
h it was that easy. Cut my hair and have a new life. Look, everything will be fine. To get rid of bad thoughts, I recommend immersing yourself in work. Tried and tested. Work is good, but raspberry tea and sex with a normal man will save you from the negative thoughts! It's so hard to find a normal one! But work will never betray you. The main thing is that you've earned as much as you've invested. You're not dependent on anyone. I've gone through so many job sites today. They require you to hav
e experience, or be under 35, or speak multiple languages. Or they offer those pyramid schemes. Now I'm going to apply for a job at a call center. Skills aren't required, but they don't pay much either. Great! The main thing is to start. But don't forget about men! So, have you opened the love app? Yes, I have. And? I get all kinds of messages, but I don't even know what to say. Those emoji and hearts are so ridiculous! Vika is right. Work is better. Okay, I have to go. Wish me luck. Good luck!
Come on! You can do it! Don't be shy! Oh, excuse me. You’re Inna, right? Yes, that's me. How is it that you have no job and no experience at your age? - It just happened. - It doesn’t really matter. down the numbers, and often plastic windows. I don't know anything about plastic windows. You don’t need to. If you can convince at least one client out of a hundred to buy a window, that's already a success. Then, you give the customer's number to me. Got it? I think so. Here's your workspace. Here'
s the headset. And, Oh, my. A very serious guy messaged me on the love app. How do you know he's serious? He's a handsome tech guy. He writes politely and is offering to meet. So, I guess, why not? Katia... Why not? It's written all over your face that you've already made up your mind and you're going to meet him. Well, who's going to stop me? - No one! - Vika. What do you think? Have you logged into the love app even once since you signed up? My daughter is getting married. I’m busy now. And yo
u remember, Angela said you have to go online and search for your love. I don't have time. But you don’t have to get married all at once with all the wedding stuff. At least go on a date. Remember that you are a woman, not a workhorse. Oh. Hello? Are you here? Great. I'll be right there. You see? The delivery’s here. I'll help you. You don't have to help me. I can do it by myself. I just need to check the invoices. You mean you usually carry it all in yourself? Yes. Maksym, I'm telling you. You
don't have to. You're not a mover. Inna, why are you crying? No one wants to talk to me. Some even use foul language. I've never heard so many bad words in my life! What world did you live in before? A good one. Hello? Vika? Love app? Katia. I'm running late for... For my date! Goodbye. Have a great evening. Oh, excuse me. I'm sorry. There has been a terrible mistake. Are you Vika? Yes, I am. - What mistake? - But... Wait, wait. You mean you didn't write it? "A café on the corner of 52 in 15 min
utes. Looking forward to meeting you.” I got the same stupid message. Is this some kind of joke? No, it's not a joke. It's some kind of phone or system failure. I can compensate for your lost time. - Would you like some coffee? - But if you didn't write any messages, why are you offering us some coffee? - Look, guys. - Let's get out of here, guys. If my wife said she didn't write anything, then she didn't write anything. Would she make a date with you when I'm here? Use your logic. What was that
? I'm not your wife. Actually, I saved you. Don't do that next time. Okay. I just wanted to ask you. If you really need money, would you like to work at night? At night? With you? Sure, with me. I'm sorry. Inna! Inna! Keep working! Maksym, I have a feeling I have to give you a raise, because you're both a security guard and a mover. Besides, you're a real man. So, tell me more about the startup. We transport goods. We have seven trucks stopped in Tenerife. What's the point of driving a truck thr
ough Tenerife? - It's a resort island. - That’s what my partner wanted. So I got into trouble, but everything's okay. I found new partners today. Germans, serious guys. From Hamburg or Munich. It doesn't matter. You know cities? Yes, I do. Oh, my God. What happened? Inna’s in trouble. - We need to call a taxi immediately. - No need. Put a helmet on. But there is no helmet for you. - What if something happens? - If something happens, I’ll know you’re safe. Katia, what's wrong? Everything was goin
g fine. Yes, it was. By the way, Munich is in Bavaria, and Hamburg is a city on the North Sea coast. They're located “very close,” damn it! Thank you. What? What happened? The manager at the call center said something so bad... I barely escaped. What exactly did he say? He offered for me to work with him at night. He was probably just talking about the night shift. I had a friend who used to work at a call center like that. They called customers during the day with an offer to buy windows, and i
f someone agreed it meant they had money. Is it possible to sell windows at night, too? No, there was another job at night. You have to call the same people, and say something like, “Mom, I'm in trouble!” In short, scamming people. I know because my neighbor gave all her money to those scammers, thinking her daughter had been detained by the police. Do you understand? I told you I wouldn’t be able to survive. You fell for a scammer. Don't worry. A new day will come, and you'll find a better job.
Okay, girls. Let's go. I'll take you home. Come on. Everything will be fine. It's going to be okay. Oh. Wow! Okay. Let's go. The cognac is still here. But Vitalik... No husband, no job, nobody needs me now. Inna, please stop. You're smart, beautiful, and a good housekeeper. Look, you'll find a job, for sure. Katia. I don't believe it anymore. Let's stop talking and drink. Inna, I'm sorry. I'm not drinking. I need to go. Misha's home alone. Right. I'll already be so late, and... - you understand
. - Go home. Everything is fine. What do you think about Vika and her security guard? I think they have some feelings for each other. Go. See you tomorrow. Misha. My boy. I love you so much. I’d move mountains for you. I’d tear everyone to pieces. I’d do anything for you. Everything I can and cannot do. My darling. You won't believe it, but that was the first time in my life that I rode a bike. - I was so scared! - I was scared for you, too. - We had a great ride. - Yeah. What a crazy day. This
is for you. As a reminder of this crazy day. That ended so great. Vika. You're a very strong woman, but it doesn't mean you don't need any help. Hello. Olenka said you were working late. You really don't take care of yourself, Vika. Sergiy? What are you doing here? Well, Olenka, she invited me to the wedding. - This is my... - Husband. Ex! Husband. Nice. I like it. I want a beautiful dress. It has to be perfect. You know, I don't like this color at all. It's a champagne color! Yes, I know. But y
ou see, this is not my color. Please bring me the other dresses I picked out. Thank you. Mom, did you talk to dad yesterday? No, I didn't. He said he's staying at a hotel, so he went back there. You kicked him out? No, I didn't. I just wanted to talk to you first. Mom, what do you want to talk about? I told you I wanted to invite him. You should have seen how happy he was when I found him in Kakhovka. You should have heard how he asked about you. When you unblock your love chakra, no man will le
ave you. The love chakra is called the fourth energy center. Mom? Are you waiting for someone else? Inna, what have you done to yourself? What's wrong with your hair? Mom. I'm really sorry. About what, son? I said some stupid things yesterday. I know that dads are not sold in stores. I was angry. I just wanted to ride bikes with the boys. I'm a big boy. I understand everything. Oh, my big boy. Everything will be fine. Vika, hello. What are you doing here? I was looking for you. We didn't manage
to talk yesterday. We already talked once. All right. I'm listening to you. But don't make a scene. I'd almost forgotten how beautiful you are. You haven't changed at all. You're right. I've just gotten 15 years older. But I haven't changed. She said he was her ex, didn't she? She did. But he acted as if he had all the rights to her. Maybe they broke up a month ago, and now they're thinking about getting back together. And I'm coming in between them. Maybe you need to deal with this? I'd rather
deal with the construction of a new building. Mom, what are you doing? - It's an azalea. - Azalea? You're worrying about the wrong thing. What should I be worried about? What were you thinking... when you agreed to the divorce? Vitalik said he was leaving me the apartment. But as for the business... You should’ve taken a share of his business. Use your mind instead of cutting your hair. - Business is not for me. - But it could’ve been for you. You could’ve left him flat broke. Inna, your father
and I are not millionaires. We won't live forever. And you're not 18 anymore. Where will I find a husband for you? Maybe I want to find one for myself. Where are you going to find one? Well, my friend Angela, she installed the love app, signed up, and is about to get married. A dating website? - No, it's a phone app. - Unbelievable! My daughter is a prostitute. What's next? You'll tell me you're a drug addict? When I'm gone, - don't ever come to my grave. - Mom... I tried. I did my best. This is
how you repay me? I did my best. Shame on you, Inna! Where will you go next? To the streets? To the dark alleys? Where are you gathering? Is this your way of thanking me for taking care of you? When you left, I couldn't forgive myself for 15 years. I was looking for you, both of you. Looking for us... But it was Olenka who found you. And it didn't take her 15 years to do it. Olenka is so smart. When I saw her, I almost burst into tears. Our daughter is so amazing. Our daughter? Yes, our daughte
r, Vika. I'm her father. So, tell me. What's it like to love your grown-up daughter? Is it convenient? No need to move from apartment to apartment. No need to pay off a loan. Pretending you aren’t hungry, just so she'll have something to eat! Being in the hospital, because she was skateboarding and broke her leg. Running around the house at 2 a.m. because she didn't answer her phone! Is it convenient?! It's not convenient. I was thinking about you every day. Yes, it's my fault. I made a mistake.
- I was young and foolish. - You made a mistake... But I've loved you. Since high school. People used to call us the perfect couple in Kakhovka. Remember? First love just doesn't rust. I've just realized that... we have similar professions. A good realtor needs to be a good psychologist. Don't you agree? How would you sell apartments, Andriy, being a psychologist? Probably the same way you would. I'd look for the key to the clients, and then I'd use it to open the door. I also like... I also li
ke that you call me Andriy. What did they call you when you were a kid? - Katrusia. - I knew it. Should we get cotton candy? Like when we were kids. Okay. How is Yarik? He got married? Congratulations. Wonderful news. It was nice to hear from you. Hugs and kisses to you. Damn it! Alla, lunch was wonderful, as always. For dinner, I'd like you to cook trout, with vegetables, the way you usually do. And make some meringues for tea. You're talking a lot today. - Blah, blah, blah! - Pasha, Pasha... I
have no choice. I never thought that at my age, I would have to find a new husband for her. Let's sell our country house. - We don't go there anyway. - Pasha. Inna doesn't need money. Spending money is as easy. Don't you see our utility and food bills? What if we die? She needs a husband. A woman is happy when she's married. All right. But what if you find her husband and Inna doesn't like him? I'll find a good one, and she'll like him. She will cook him whatever he wants, and we'll be confiden
t in her future. When you married me, did you think the same way? Pasha... No, I didn't, Pasha. I love you, more than life itself. Nadia, I'm glad to hear from you. Don't forget about trout, vegetables, and meringues. Pasha! How are you? - Bon appetit. - Thank you. - Oh! - Here you go. Wow. It's just like when I was a kid. Who used to buy you such treats when you were a kid? My dad. But that was a long time ago. My dad used to buy me treats, too. Sorry for the indiscreet question. Is your dad...
? If it's hard for you, I can avoid talking about him. But it seemed like you were happy with him. Yes, I was happy. Until, one day, he just left us. How old were you? I was six. One day he just packed his bag. Mom wondered why he was going to the factory with such a big bag, but he just waved his hand. We found out later that... he packed his stuff, money, documents, and went overseas. He sent a letter to my mom, saying that... he wanted to start a new life, so he filed for divorce. So, that's
how my “happy days” with my dad ended. Everything's fine. It's okay. No need to feel sorry for me. I moved on with my life. My girl. My poor girl. My dad ran away from me too. I realized at once that we had a lot in common. Here's Anna Slavinska. She got married to a German. She is such a “Frau” now! And here's Oksana. She became a director of the Community Center in Kakhovka. Back in school, she was responsible for all the cultural events. Yeah. Now guess what Ihor is now. - A locksmith? - No.
- A driver? - No. I don't know. He's a school principal. Ta-dah! Ihor is a school principal? Huh! - May I speak with you, Mr. Ihor? - Good evening. Good evening, Maksym. Sergiy! I’m sorry. I couldn't resist. It's inappropriate. You're the boss. How about going to the movies tonight? Just like the good old days. I don't know. Come on! Or do you have other plans with this one? Maksym is just a security guard here. A security guard who walks you home? Look, for 15 years, you didn't care who I was w
ith - or who walked me home. - Now it’s important to me. So, have you checked the estimate for the legal costs? Are there any hidden pitfalls? So, let's go to the movies! It'll be our first date. Maybe we have a chance to get back together. I've dreamed about it for so long. Okay. All right. Bye. So, you're a security guard. That's right. Know your place, security guard. This is my wife, and I will be the one to walk her home - and give her flowers. - Hi, Maksym. I've said everything. You heard
me. So, we're going to the movies? I'll buy the tickets and call you, okay? Is that him? Oh, my God! So, what? He invited me to the movies. - It’ll be a kind of a first date. - Hi! - Hello. - Hello. So, did you see him? See who? The guy who just left the café. That's Vika ex. Or maybe not! I didn't pay attention. Why “not ex”? - Did he come to apologize? - Well, he invited me on a date. Oh, my! Maybe my Vitalik will come back. Uh-huh, I see him flying to you on the wings of love. Do you think I
never believed that my dad would come back to my mom, or that Misha's dad would come back to me? No. That asshole ran away. Never seen him again. Oh, girls! I wish I'd meet my one and only, but things are different... in... in real life. Do you remember the first time I invited you to the movies, and you didn't want to skip class, - but I convinced you? - Yeah, I remember. And do you remember that, there was a song, I don't remember its name now, but it said that... you can’t step into the same
river twice? Vika. That's a completely different river now. The water’s still now. I've grown up. I realized I've done a lot of stupid things. You did. But that's all in the past. I'm not asking you to answer now, but do I have a chance of being forgiven? You told me I don't have to answer now. But promise to think about it. I will think about it. You promised. You just promised! Delivery for Viktoria Kovalenko. That's me. Here you go. Please sign here. - Thank you. Have a nice day. - Done. You
too. Bye. Everything is so... delicious. Thank you, Andriy. I really wanted to please you. Well... It's not about pleasing. It's about spoiling. You were made to be spoiled. You're very generous. Order whatever you want. Really? Does that mean ice cream? There will be, my dear. And not just ice cream Hello... Sorry... I didn't want to disturb you... But… HELP! What happened? Tell me! Money… Not enough at all... And soon, bills... So, in the evening in the café. I have some money on my accounts.
Me too. We’ll deal with it. Can I ask you a question? Sure. Did you just text someone? Oh... It's not what you think. My friend is having some problems, so I'm supporting her. You're a very kind person. But what was I supposed to think? Well, you might think I was chatting with other guys, but you're the only one for me. I swear. The only one? Not the only one. I have... a son. Please don't tell me you have a husband, too. He... ran away as soon as I found out I was pregnant. Well, here's to you
. To your ease and straightforwardness. Let's go to my place tomorrow. Why not? I just need to be back home by seven. Misha gets home from training by then. Inna! - Hello. - Hi. I didn't recognize you at first. How are you? I'm fine. Vitalik, that's everything now. And, uh... Who’s this? No one, sweetie, no one. Let's go. Got everything, right? - Everything? - Yes. - Goodbye. - Thank you. Goodbye. - Vika, hi! - Hello! You're glowing! - Did you fall in love? - Maybe I did. Look at you! You're shi
ning! Oh! Where did you get such beautiful flowers? Are they from him? You know, Sergiy hasn't forgotten what flowers I love. And he made such sincere apologies for everything he did. - I feel sorry for him, honestly. - So, it's your second honeymoon? Inna. I'm no one. Jeez, what jerk told you that? I ran into Vitalik with his new wife. She asked, “Who is this?” And he replied, “No one.” At that moment, I wanted to die. - What a bastard. - He's right. Who am I? I'm a no one. You know, girls, all
my life I dreamed of having children, as many as flowers. Now, I think maybe it's good we didn't have them. I don't know how to survive now. But what if I had a child? Nonsense. If you had a child, you would have survived at any cost. Just trust me. That's true. That's true. Girl, there's no need. Here you go. But I should pay you back. You can pay it back later. Go ahead. Take it. Thank you, girls. No problem. Breathe deeply and try to calm down. Stay calm. Come with me. Because Vika is about
to close the café. Come on, let's go. You have us. - Things will be all right. - Everything will be okay. Have a romantic evening. Everyone deserves happiness. Even an ordinary security guard. Have a nice evening, Maksym! You'll get through it. Calm down. Vika. - Yes? - I need to talk to you. Seriously. So seriously? Yes. I want to tell you that... Okay. I quit. Oh. Is something wrong? Everything's fine, but... I've just decided to return to the construction company. That's a pity. I thought tha
t... What? That you're a really good... Hey, Vika. security guard. I remembered. I didn't forget. Thank you. I'll work until the end of this week so you can find another security guard. Hey, let's go for a walk, like we used to. Let's go. Then, he said to me, “Do you want to be the administrator?” Of course I did. Olenka was a little kid, and we needed money. That's how I started to learn accounting. Later, the owner offered for me to become the director. You're so strong. You became the directo
r. That's so cool. Well, what about the café? - Is it hard to do it all by yourself? - I just didn’t want to depend on anyone. Yeah, it was hard at first. I had to pay off the loan for the apartment, and Olenka’s tuition fees. But it's okay. Everything worked out for me. It must have been so hard for you. I'm so sorry. Damn, I was such a fool. So, is your café a profitable business? Yes, it is. Can't complain. Inna? How about meeting up? I do not know… Why? do you not like me? I got divorced not
so long ago. I’m not ready for a new relationship. And if it's just a meeting? Okay, let's just have a meeting. Here, Olenka played a squirrel in kindergarten. Aw, sweetie pie. Oh, I remember. She got sick before the New Year matinee. The teacher's called, and wished her to get well soon, because no one could memorize as many rhymes as Olenka. She's a seventh-grader here. She won a math competition that year. You're both so beautiful. You're my sunshine, Vika. Wow! You did such an amazing renov
ation of this apartment. I'm so sorry you had to do everything yourself, my girl. I'm not a girl anymore, Sergiy. Would you like some tea or coffee? No. I'd rather look at you. You've been talking so much about me. How brilliant and smart I am. Yes, I have. But you haven't told me anything about yourself. About me? Let's see. I was worried about you, looking for you. If you're talking about my work, things are going well in Kakhovka. I'm running two businesses. I'm standing on my own two feet. I
just didn't get married. - That's strange. - Why is it strange? I was thinking about you all the time. When you left, after everything that happened, when you went away, You sold your parents’ apartment, so where was I supposed to look for you? You didn't even leave an address so I could pay alimony. We don't need your alimony. The only thing I am really grateful to you for is that I have Olenka. That’s her at the graduation ceremony. Time goes by so fast. You know, I have an idea. I'm going to
give Olenka an envelope with money, as a wedding gift. And there will be much more money in it than I owe you for all these years. Vika, I missed you so much. Sergiy... What? It's too... It's too fast. Why is it too fast? You’re my life. You mean everything to me, Vika. I think I got a call. - So, coffee? - Sure. Here we’ll put in a concrete partition. But I think we can reduce the amount of supplies by 5%. There’s no room to reduce more. Maksym, we're using German windows, Italian tiles. What
about delivery? Customs? Don't worry. The construction estimate is real. Vadym, give me the contract, please. I'll sign it. Here you go. Give me a pen. Wait. I still need that piece of paper. It's just trash. It's not trash. - Vika, take a picture of us together. - Great! Mom. - What? - What's wrong? I still can't believe it. A wedding, another country. Everything happens so fast, and you're only 18. Vika, come on. Do you remember how old we were - when we got married? - We were 19. Well, youth.
.. is such a great time, for love, for changes in life, for everything new. And we're both still young. - Yes, we are. - Mom, dad, I'm so happy that you're together. Really. I love you so much. Really. How about lunch? Sure. Do you mind if we split the bill? You did insist that it's not a date, just a meeting. Yes. It's just a meeting. You should order something. The stakes are fantastic here. I'm on a diet. Then you should order something light. Dorado and seafood are delicious here. You know,
I have a special regimen. Oh, I see. Oh, woman stuff. But looking at you, Inna, it's... clear that this stuff really works. I still need to learn to look like you. Inna. You don't talk much about yourself. If it's not a secret, why did you divorce your husband? You know, I'm not ready to talk about that. I understand. It's an inappropriate question. I'm sorry for asking. What do you do for a living? I'm not ready... to talk about that either. You are such a mysterious woman. Let me ask you an ea
sy question. How many children do you have? We're going to have a baby. If you’d given him a child, he wouldn't have left. Or even better, two children. He left, why? Because he's having a son with another woman, an heir. Who's this? Interested? Who can I talk to about work? You can talk to me. Any experience? I have no experience, no skills. I have nothing. But I know everything about flowers. Totally, everything? Come in. What should I do with this plant? Cut off the leaves or leave them? Are
you kidding? No way. This is a croton. It should look like this. Just make sure it's not exposed to direct sunlight. Did you study biology? I don't have any formal education. I love flowers, and grow them at home. Orchids, I suppose? Orchids, azaleas, lithops. I also have a croton - and a hippeastrum. - What? Hippeastrum. It's also called an amaryllis, - but amaryllis... - Stop, stop, stop! My head is spinning. Anyway, I'm hiring you. I knew you were hot. I'm going to take a shower. And then we'
ll continue. Happiness is there! So, where did we stop? No, no, no, no. That's enough. - No. - What do you mean, enough? To the health of our daughter. The only one. - No, thank you. - Okay, then I'm going to drink up. Our song. - Shall we dance? - Let’s drink tea. Well, let's dance. Let's dance! Well, a little? What are you doing? Do you remember when we were with you? I missed it so much. You know, carnations are a great choice, but you said you wanted to propose? I think roses would be a bett
er option for such an occasion. Come here. I'll total it. 500, please. Here you go. When she sees these beautiful flowers, she won't say no. Thank you. You’re a wonderful person. Goodbye. Thank you. Well done, Inna. You sold expensive roses instead of those cheap carnations. I only meant well. That's what I'm saying. Well done. I'm so happy too! And I! And I! And I! Katia. Are you here, or somewhere else? Can you ride a bike? Yes, I can, darling. I can do everything. Why are you asking? Oh, I'm
just curious. Do you like children? Do you know the saying, “Children are the flowers of life, but it's better to let them grow on other people's windowsills.” Look, I need to go. When will I see you again? I don't know. Andriy, maybe never. Listen, you don't have to apologize. Everything's fine. You're just not the one I need. Let's go. I have a surprise for you. Maksym. You're so serious today. Give me a smile. Life is beautiful. Yeah, you're right. It doesn't get any better. They’re standing
there, and he says, “Listen, why do you need the fifth handbag?” I mean, I wear the same pair of jeans all year round. Friends, believe me. I couldn't resist. I turned to that girl and said, “Run!” Just so you understand, I'm buying my tenth pair of jeans. Girls, you must agree that pleasing yourself is not a sin, but the greatest pleasure. And guys, trust me. If your girl is happy, you'll be happy too. Don't believe me? Then ask my husband what happened after that tenth pair of jeans. That's al
l I wanted to say. Thank you! You've been a great audience! Hello, everyone. I would say “good evening,” but it's definitely not good. Those who were dumped by a girl, please applaud. For reference, I've just been dumped too. I'm not crooked or hunchbacked. I earn money. So why was I dumped? Any guesses? You betrayed her! That would be too easy. Any other guesses? Impotent! Nice to meet you. My name is Andriy. Guys, in fact, women have many more serious problems. I'm telling you this as a profes
sional psychologist. Here's an example. Long ago, my beauty was abandoned by her father, then by her son's father. And what happening now? Now she's the one abandoning everyone. You can say it that way, but psychologists call it trauma. So, if she's a bitch, she's traumatized? Wait. Who am I to you? A doctor or a man? Am I to blame for your trauma? Was it me who caused your mental issues? I don't care about your trauma. And you know what's the funniest thing? She thinks she dumped me. In fact, l
ife dumped her. And tomorrow, I will find another one without rats in the attic. Vika! Hello. Hi. I'm so happy! - Why? - Why? Because I'm grateful to you and Katia, to both of you. - For what? - You've supported me so much! My mom gave up on me. But you guys always believed in me. Today, I received an advance. - I want to pay you back. - Forget it! You can pay me back later. You said that you need to pay the bills soon. Thank you. You were absolutely right. Men are not the key to happiness. You'
re happy when you work. Well... we need men to be happy. What do you mean? Just a few days ago, sitting at this table, you said that work would never betray you. But if trust does... appear... one does not interfere with the other. Where's Katia? She hasn't been around for a while. She sent us that message that everything was wonderful. Maybe that “wonderful” is still going on. Sorry. Hello? Mom? I'm home. Is everything okay? Yes, everything's fine. Wash your hands, and let's have dinner. Were y
ou crying? Why would I cry? When have I ever cried? Your eyes are red. Don't talk nonsense. I was just driving with the window open. - I need to get my eyes treated. - But mom! No “buts.” Dinner is getting cold. But I'm telling you, it's some kind of mistake! Yes, I'm Viktoria Kovalenko. Check again! Because he can't be. Yes, I’ve known Sergiy for a long time. Yes, he's my ex-husband. So, call him! Why are you calling me?! How much?! No, listen to me! You've got the wrong person, okay?! I don't
owe you anything! Throw them away. Vika. What happened? It's some kind of mistake. Who called you? Some man. He said he works at Kramer Bank. He said that Sergiy piled up loans, and listed me as a guarantor. This is some kind of stupid joke! - But what if it's not a joke? - I’m going to check what kind of bank it is. They said Sergiy changed his phone number, so now I have to pay them back. Oh, my God! How much? A hundred thousand. Just throw those flowers away!

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