Artem Mozgovoy
She is a middle-aged waitress, he is a man just released from prison who finds a job at a diner. These two seemingly very different lives intertwine, leading them on a romantic journey into each other’s souls.

Al Pacino, no longer in his youthful prime, still looks absolutely stunning, while Michelle Pfeiffer captivates the audience with nothing more than her presence and a slightly wistful smile. It becomes perfectly clear why this film became a favorite of both viewers and critics, and why today it holds a cult status.


The movie teaches us that sometimes our deepest and darkest fears are nothing but illusions — and the miracle of love lies in the fact that the person beside us has the power to break through those illusions and show us not a distorted mirror, but one that is kind, pure, transparent, and, most importantly, real.

Fate or no fate, success or failure — these are questions about the future that may never come. But sometimes, it’s not worth worrying about that when there is someone willing to share the present moment with you, here and now.

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