Reasonable. The whole truth about sensitive and reasonable people How to cultivate this quality in a child

The expression “smart fool” characterizes someone who has a large amount of knowledge about everything in the world, but makes mistakes when making certain decisions. Scientific definitions, philosophical and everyday ideas agree with each other that prudence is, first of all, a sign not of the presence of a mind, but of the ability to use it. How is this seen in practice?

Thoughts of the great on prudence

Man's purpose is fulfilled by prudence and moral virtue; for virtue makes the goal right, and prudence makes the means to achieve it right. (Aristotle)

Man is a receptive, feeling, intelligent and judicious being, striving for self-preservation and happiness. (Holbach Paul Henri)

An all-perfect husband, wise in speech, prudent in deeds, always pleasant to sensible people, they long to communicate with him. (Baltasar Gracian y Morales)

By reasoning, we grow spiritually. (Igor Subbotin)

Reason is a little bit of intelligence, sometimes everyone doesn’t have enough to do good deeds! (Andrey Tabakov)

Keep your sanity, no matter what happens,

Even though what I expected didn’t work out very well. (Alexander Shevchenko)

What is prudence?

If necessary, a person begins to reason to find the correct solution to the problem that has arisen in front of him.

This is a rather complex psychophysiological process, which includes such skills as:

  • draw on existing knowledge;
  • use existing experience (your own and others);
  • analyze knowledge and experience (positive and negative);
  • draw the right conclusions;
  • decisions.

Prudence is a correct, sober understanding of the essence of what is happening around, common sense and logic in actions.

Reasoning. What is this?

The need for reasoning arises when a person wants to learn something, think about it, compare facts, draw conclusions and make a decision. Thus, this is a thought process that is carried out in the form of judgments and inferences. The need for reasoning arises when it is necessary to prove or disprove something, that is, when doubts arise about something.

Correct reasoning leads to correct conclusions and actions. They are possible in a person with normal mental development and mental health; they also depend on upbringing and social attitudes.

Qualities

Discretion - what is it? To find out the answer to this question, it is necessary to determine what personal qualities such a person has.

Many people equate the definitions “reasonable” and “dry.” Such a person seems to be an impassive, unemotional person who always calculates and decides something. This type of people occurs only when prudence (as a virtue) and selfishness (as a disadvantage) are combined in one person. Of course, there are such people. But emotionality and thoughtfulness of actions are not mutually exclusive if a person knows how to subordinate feelings to reason.

Decisiveness and prudence also do not contradict each other. In critical situations, a reasonable person knows how to quickly compare all situational collisions, foresee options for the development of events and their consequences.

An intelligent person learns not only from his own experience, but also from others. He has observation skills, skills of analysis and synthesis of life facts, and is able to explain them from a scientific or everyday point of view. Rationalism in choosing options for means and ways to achieve a goal (or goals) is inherent in a reasonable person. This guarantees that you quickly get what you want with the least psychological and material losses. That is, wisdom and prudence coexist well in such a person. His motto: “First I’ll think, and then I’ll do it.”

How to become?

Prudence and virtue are considered the main virtues of a person. If a person wants to cultivate prudence in himself, then he should start by following six basic rules:

  1. Enrich your mind with knowledge and experience, without which prudence is only a good wish.
  2. Learn Not all problems are as acute as they sometimes seem. The ability to judge which of them need an urgent solution requires a balanced approach and eliminates the chaotic emergence of new ones. Very appropriate here folk wisdom- "Seven times measure cut once".
  3. Do not allow emotions to take precedence over reason, find acceptable ways to suppress them in critical situations. Outbursts of anger, euphoria, fruitless experiences, panic about what has already happened or what is about to happen, suppress sober reasoning about what needs to be done now or later to make the right decision.
  4. Think about what will happen, how events will develop, if what you want does not come true or if an undesirable option happens. Having a well-thought-out backup plan instills peace of mind and a sense of confidence.
  5. Adequately assess your own importance in this world and in the lives of others. This will allow you to be judicious and realistic about setting your own goals, and to form a circle of associates and employees who are ready for mutual assistance and constructive criticism.
  6. Encourage, praise yourself for success. Don’t indulge in endless self-deprecation if something didn’t work out. Depression - worst enemy rationality.

A reasonable person is aware of his shortcomings and is distinguished by the desire for self-education, because he knows that character traits such as punctuality, diligence, honesty and decency are highly valued in society.

How to cultivate this quality in a child?

It cannot be denied that prudence is a person’s most valuable assistant in the sea of ​​passions and problems of life. For him to grow up like this, parents need to make a lot of effort, choose certain style family education.

Psychologists advise even young children to practice thinking about what needs to be done in a specific situation, why, and how best to achieve the goal. A joint calm discussion with the child about the results of activities, both successful and unsuccessful, accustoms him to self-analysis and thinking about further actions.

The fanatical desire of parents to protect their child from adversity, deprivation of the opportunity to choose decisions, replacing his desires with their own - this is the recklessness of the parents themselves. Gaining life experience requires mistakes, which encourage further caution and thoughtfulness in actions. Let children make mistakes when it does not endanger their health and the health of those around them.

Reasonableness is the ability to find options for combining one’s interests and needs with those of society. Explaining the reasons for certain decisions and actions of adults themselves, analyzing their mistakes is a mandatory method of the parental school of life. These examples, accessible to the child's age, can be drawn from the means mass media, from literature, from personal life.

In the era of cinema and television, the combination of signs becomes of great importance, since it largely helps create an external effect, but now it is much more important to look than to actually be. The greatest politician will not dial required quantity votes if it doesn't look right.

However, politics is a diverse thing; it has a place not only for people’s favorites, telegenic geniuses, but also for jesters, brawlers, as well as rational and sensible people. The sensible ones, in fact, will be discussed below.

Judgment is born from the combination of trigons. The mechanics of combining characters is very simple. Air signs (Aquarius, Gemini, Libra) must be combined with strong-willed signs of Dog, Tiger and Horse. Water signs (Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio) should be combined with the realists of the years of the Pig, Cat and Goat. Fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) enter into an alliance with mystics born in the years of the Rat, Monkey and Dragon. And finally, the signs of the earth (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) intersect with the signs of logic - Ox, Snake, Rooster (this only applies to men). Having made simple arithmetic calculations, we get 36 combinations, subtract from them 12 cases of complete harmony, as well as the combinations Aries - Monkey and Sagittarius - Rat as fatal ones. Only 22 pairs remain. This is slightly less than 16 percent.

Studying the long list of famous Russian contemporaries, you immediately notice the small number of sensible people. There are almost none of them among artists, film directors, and writers. But there are a surprising number of theater directors and athletes (among them tennis players Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Tiger, Aquarius), Alexander Volkov (Goat, Pisces), Andrei Chesnokov (Horse, Aquarius), footballer Andrei Tikhonov (Dog, Libra), swimmer Alexander Popov (Boar, Scorpio); in any case, it is worth remembering that prudence and rationalism are not a hindrance to sports) and, which is not at all surprising, mathematicians, physicists and scientists in general.

It is more difficult to calculate where prudence is necessary. The British, for example, say that prudence, even to the point of being completely boring, is very necessary for parliamentary leadership. Although our parliamentarism is still very young, we have still found our ideal speakers. Ivan Rybkin (Dog, Libra) was a wonderfully calm speaker, Gennady Seleznev (Boar, Scorpio) was wonderfully boring. We underestimated Mikhail Gorbachev (Goat, Pisces); he would have made a good speaker. However, it was his own fault, he wanted to become a popular favorite, but for this he needed something completely different (a large square).

It would be nice to fill science with sensible people. In science, such people strive to create powerful generalizations. The most famous of the famous: Dmitry Mendeleev (Horse, Aquarius), Albert Einstein (Cat, Pisces), Mikhail Lomonosov (Cat, Scorpio). Surprisingly, the rationalism of a scientist turns out to be akin to the meticulousness and scrupulousness of a poet who achieves the highest successes within the framework of the most rigid norms and rules. The greatest of the greats, Boris Pasternak (Tiger, Aquarius), Mikhail Lermontov (Dog, Libra), Alexander Blok (Dragon, Sagittarius) were quite far from pure art, subordinating their muse to strict rules.

And yet the main thing for rationalists is not so much to be as to seem. And here we inevitably come to film artists. Someone must play not only with their eyes (gestures, gait, figure, etc.), someone must make speeches, reason, read morals, rant, and most importantly, demonstrate the wretchedness of rationalism.

Let's start with Vysotsky (Tiger, Aquarius). A rational disposition is not a hindrance to either singing or poetry, but on the screen rationalism necessarily results in edification and moralizing. It’s paradoxical, but the people’s favorite was in the cinema a kind of moralist in the German style. In the brilliant “Meeting Place”, Zheglov’s rationalism is very accurately shaded by the emotional Sharapov (Konkin) and the hyper-emotional Gruzdev (Yursky). And yet our sympathies are with Zheglov, because the investigator in the cinema both needs to reason and needs to read morals to everyone.

Much less sympathy is evoked by von Koren (“Bad good man"). Here moralism and rationalism border on lack of spirituality and cruelty. As an antipode - the hypersensitive Laevsky (Dal).

Another classic screen rationalist is Mikhail Kozakov (Dog, Libra). His Grieg (“The Nameless Star”) is rational to the point of cynicism. The physicist from “Nine Days of One Year” is arrogantly rational, especially against the backdrop of the most romantic Gusev (Batalov). Colonel Francis is emphatically primitive and dry in the Kalyagin benefit performance “Hello, I’m your aunt!” Of course, Silvio’s role in “The Shot” is no coincidence. And finally, Kozakov’s most famous role is Zurita in “Amphibian Man,” where, against the backdrop of the heavenly romantic Ichthyander and Gutteera, prudence and rationalism are simply disgusting.

Another cliched rationalist and lover of reasoning in front of the camera is Kirill Lavrov (Ox, Virgo). In The Brothers Karamazov, he is trusted with Ivan, the most reasonable, and therefore the most (according to Russian ideas) soulless. By the way, Lavrov also had to play detective (“Charlotte’s Necklace”).

Continuing our search for the main cinematic rationalists, we will inevitably end up with Oleg Basilashvili (Dog, Libra). Oleg Valeryanovich ideally demonstrated his rational abilities in the role of Samokhvalov (“Office Romance”), where, according to our established tradition, rationalism smoothly turns into meanness. Merzlyaev’s rationalism (“Say a word for the poor hussar”) is even more disgusting, although no one will say that we are dealing with a villain, consumed by devilish passions, an ordinary book-reading official. And again (like Yursky and Dahl) he is opposed by characters played by artists of the big square (Gaft, Leonov). Well, of course, Basilashvili also played the detective (“Confrontation”).

The fate of Vyacheslav Shalevich (Dog, Gemini) is similar. Starting with the role of Shvabrin ("The Captain's Daughter"), a cynic and pragmatist in the Pushkin manner, Shalevich continued in the same spirit, playing the greedy and judicious Grigory ("Three Poplars on Plyushchikha") against the backdrop of two large-square lovers - Efremov and Doronina.

It is more difficult to be a rationalist for those who are in the top three emotional signs (Cat, Goat, Pig). There is some contradiction here between the annual sign (thinking) and the combination sign (image). Nevertheless, the intuitive and emotional are not forbidden to reason. Moreover, in in this case we get the figure of an ideal movie detective, on the one hand, observant and calm, on the other, able and loving to reason.

Thus, we come to the figure of the best movie detective - Vasily Livanov (Boar, Cancer), who played Sherlock Holmes so well that even the British gasped. Of course, next to him, for shading, is the representative of the large square, Vitaly Solomin.

Another detective, in our village style, was played by Mikhail Zharov (Boar, Scorpio). He also owns a whole gallery of roles of all kinds of cunning, clever people, rationalists from the plow. Here are Menshikov (“Peter I”), and Semibaba (“Restless Household”), etc. His heroes are not free artists, not romantics, not handsome and not lucky. The work of the mind is always written on the forehead of Zharov’s heroes.

Another cunning of our screen, another Mikhail Ivanovich, this time Pugovkin (Boar, Cancer). In his roles, he most often played soldier’s ingenuity (“Kutuzov”, “Maksimka”, “Admiral Ushakov”, “Ships storm the bastions”, “Wedding in Malinovka”, etc.). In the opposite direction - the roles of people on their minds (“Operation “Y”,” “Girls”). The Miller from “A Visit to the Minotaur” is indicatively reasonable and reasonable. That's who should be a detective!

One of the first illustrative roles of a cynic logician who violates the laws of morality was played by Nikolai Gritsenko (Rat, Lion) in the film “ Big family" Who forgot, we are talking about the head of the club, Veniamin Semyonovich, who clouded the brains of a young girl, and then logically impeccable, but completely insensitively, offered her all sorts of bad things. Of course, Alexei Zhurbin (Alexei Batalov) rescues the girl from the same big square. Gritsenko was entrusted with playing another genius of rationalism disgusting to the Russian soul - Karenin (and between us, honestly, what is Karenin really to blame for, except that the soul is not visible). And how logical the bastard Speransky is in “The Adjutant”... Although there are plenty of emotions. However, there is no soul behind these emotions.

From the same cohort are Leonid Bronevoy (Dragon, Sagittarius) and Vasily Merkuryev (Dragon, Aries). The first brilliantly realized his prudence when playing Muller (“Seventeen Moments of Spring”), the second often played pompous, self-confident, dry and soulless people. The same academician Nestratov (“True Friends”).

Of course, the list could be continued. However, the picture seems to be clear. Rationalism and prudence have a place on the screen. It is always very beneficial to contrast the physicist and the lyricist, the pragmatist and the romantic, the rationalist and the free artist, the laws of logic and the laws of the soul.

Perpetual motion machine

We strive for peace, crave harmony, look for symmetry everywhere, try to streamline, smooth and lick everything. If we managed to achieve great success in our aspirations, the world would become like a crystal, in which every atom knows its place, and long-range order triumphs over chaos and confusion. However, the human world is not a crystal; final order is contraindicated for it; its 16 percent of chaos is always guaranteed.

Of course, we are again talking about a vector ring. It is this that brings debauchery and disintegration into the most measured life. Vector ring in interpersonal relationships, it is also in the personal life of each sign (karmic years). But the same vector ring can be hidden inside a person all his life if his horoscope combines the signs of vector pairs. Such people acquire a fiery motor instead of a heart, an eternal itch in many places, a constant craving for adventure.

It is not difficult to identify such people if you remember the vector ring (Horse - Rat - Monkey - Snake - Goat - Tiger - Ox - Dog - Rooster - Cat - Dragon - Boar - Horse, etc.), and also remember the correspondence of the signs zodiac and annual (Capricorn-Rooster, Aquarius-Dog, Pisces-Boar, Aries-Rat, Taurus-Ox, Gemini-Tiger, Cancer-Cat, Leo-Dragon, Virgo-Snake, Libra-Horse, Scorpio-Goat, Sagittarius- Monkey). It is also easy to calculate that there are 24 such combinations out of 144 possible, that same 16.66 percent.

The first thing that catches your eye is the abundance of vector lifers in political circles. And indeed, why on earth would a normal person get involved in politics if every joule counts for him, if he craves peace and symmetry. The aforementioned engines are a completely different matter, as they always have a couple of words in stock, and the thirst for skirmishes and confrontations is literally in their blood.

The first of them is still Zhirinovsky (Dog, Taurus). Valeria Novodvorskaya (Tiger, Taurus) is always cheerful, sarcastic and tireless. Next come the favorites of left parliamentarians Chubais (Goat, Gemini), Nemtsov (Boar, Libra), Urinson (Monkey, Virgo). They are drowned and drowned, but they still float up, now here, now here. Sort of like Figaro...

To this list we can also add the communist businessman Semago (Dog, Capricorn), the sculptor-guild worker Tsereteli (Dog, Capricorn), Nazdratenko (Ox, Aquarius), the eternal peacemaker Sergei Kovalev (Horse, Pisces) and the eternal youth Sergei Stankevich (Horse) , Fish).

The easiest thing would be to call all these people adventurers. But we won't do that. They are good, restless, like clockwork hares with a Duracell battery, they are all eager to go somewhere, continue to beat their drums. Such pikes will not allow crucian carp to get fat. We will never get bored with them.

If anyone thinks that only in our politics there are many such self-propelled subjects, then they are mistaken. For example, in Germany, Helmut Kohl (Horse, Aries) served as chancellor for many years. Outwardly he was very calm. However, a truly calm person would never have been able to remain in power for so many years. Their policy is also not a sanatorium.

Quite often, people of this type choose the most active, “running” positions. For example, prime ministers. It is not without reason that the most memorable for us, Witte (Rooster, Cancer) and Kosygin (Dragon, Cancer) were precisely from this restless tribe. Our current prime minister outwardly seems to be a calm and balanced person. However, what kind of temperament do you need to have in order to pass through almost all the positions of the old and new authorities and reach the prime minister. Of course, Primakov (Snake, Scorpio) also belongs to the genus of perpetual motion machines.

It is easy to imagine that the restlessness generated by a vector horoscope could well be useful in sports. I didn’t do a detailed analysis, but for the first time in hockey this is the famous Wayne Gretzky (Ox, Aquarius), and our new Igor Larionov (Rat, Sagittarius), Alexander Mogilny (Rooster, Aquarius), Valery Kamensky (Horse, Aries), Alexey Kasatonov (Boar, Libra).

In tennis, the restless Pete Sampras (Boar, Leo), never tired of victories, and the unsinkable Andre Agassi (Dog, Taurus). For women - the corrosive Frenchwoman Mary Pierce (Cat, Capricorn) and, of course, our Anna Kournikova (Rooster, Cancer).

But in football this combination gives almost nothing. Forwards, midfielders and just backs get by just fine without any extra fussiness. But for goalkeepers, the vector gut came in very handy. Maybe in order not to fall asleep on the spot and maintain explosiveness. Our great Yashin (Snake, Scorpio), Harald Schumacher (Horse, Pisces), Dino Zoff (Horse, Pisces), Victor Bannikov (Tiger, Taurus), Victor Chanov (Boar, Leo).

However, let’s not forget that a huge number of people are not at all interested in politics or sports. They also want to know what these fidgets, these eternal youths look like... We can remember some names, some especially prominent figures. For example, the brilliant show-adventurer David Copperfield (Monkey, Virgo), rock radio idol Seva Novgorodtsev (Dragon, Cancer), forever young Alexander Vasilyevich Maslyakov (Snake, Scorpio). Each of them (especially the last) could lay claim to the role of modern Dorian Gray.

And now it’s time to remember that the main meaning of combining horoscopes is revealed not in thinking or even in external behavior, but in creating a certain image, a certain picture. Here we will have to turn to the artists and the roles they choose, or rather, the roles they trust. To study the issue in more detail, let’s divide the 24 combination signs into two groups of 12 signs. One group will include those whose zodiac sign dominates the annual one. For them, the external dominates the internal; these are fatal people of the first kind, whose image is rather impudent. You can call them masters of life, supermen, demonic personalities. For the latter, the annual sign dominates the zodiac, their image is much more modest, they do not pretend to be wolves, but rather modest bunnies. However, inside they have exactly the same perpetual motion machine. You can call them shy people, angels, wolves in sheep's clothing. In a word, we are talking about that very still pool in which the devils live.

For demonic individuals, the role of seducers of all stripes comes in handy. A typical example is Nikolai Eremenko (Ox, Aquarius). His heroes seem to have seduced all the women in the world. Starting with Julien Sorel in “The Red and the Black” and ending with all kinds of bandits in the films of post-perestroika smut.

Vasily Lanovoi (Dog, Capricorn) appeared no less charming in our cinema. However, his charm was not of an ordinary kind. The directors caught something fatal in his beauty. It was Lanovoy who was entrusted with playing Anatoly Kuragin in War and Peace and Alexei Vronsky in Anna Karenina. In the new dark movie, Lanovoi easily copes with the role of a scoundrel committee member.

Another unique actor with the same horoscope is Andrey Boltnev (Dog, Capricorn). His charm and charm seem to know no bounds. It seems that he will only play good heroes, detectives, pilots, etc. However, he is most memorable in the role of the hypnotically mesmerizing murderer in “The Stand.”

Above suspicion Leonid Filatov (Dog, Capricorn). But he plays, and brilliantly, murderers, seducers, and people, to put it mildly, of dubious reputation.

Alexander Filippenko (Monkey, Virgo) turned out to be more transparent than others for villainous roles. Perhaps most memorable is his villainous role in the film A Visit to the Minotaur.

Among the young, but already well-known, Valery Garkalin (Horse, Aries) is the same Krolikov-Schniperson-Almazov from “Shirley Myrli”.

Now about our modest ones, angels with a devilish filling. Here is the standard Alexander Demyanenko (Ox, Gemini). A kind of fool, a simpleton, a bungler... However, in reality, he turns out to be not at all simple and deals with his enemies quite dashingly. Take, for example, the role of Shurik in Gaidai’s films.

No less bright in embodying the image of the eternal youth is Oleg Tabakov (Boar, Leo). This makes the fascists look like pure angels. And yet, he also had the chance to play what was supposed to be according to the horoscope. For example, the film "Handsome Man".

Igor Kvasha (Rooster, Aquarius) has a similar story. He always played youthfully charming modest people and suddenly got the honor of playing Stalin himself (“Under the Sign of Scorpio”), and, perhaps, in the most sinister version in all of our Stalinist cinema.

Of course, the list could be made much longer. However, we need to leave at least a little space for female characters. Unlike other combination structures, in the vector structure the same combinations work for women. Femme Fatales of the first kind in our cinema is a proudly raised head, an eagle gaze, pressure... Larisa Golubkina (Dragon, Pisces) - “Hussar Ballad”, Natalya Belokhvostikova (Cat, Lion), Natalya Fateeva (Dog, Capricorn), Ninel Myshkova ( Tiger, Taurus) – “Viper”, Irina Muravyova (Ox, Aquarius).

The second kind are shy people. Lyudmila Tselikovskaya (Goat, Virgo) - Shura in “Four Hearts”, Tonya in “Restless Household”. Tamara Semina (Tiger, Scorpio) - Katyusha Maslova in “Resurrection”. And of course, Tatyana Samoilova (Dog, Taurus), in whose angelic appearance such passions break through that oh-oh-oh: “The Cranes Are Flying,” “Anna Karenina.”

I remind you once again that all these are just images, and the image should not be identified with the person himself. Let's say, Pushkin (Goat, Gemini) also did not have an angelic character, but in reality turned out to be “our everything.” Here is Dostoevsky Fyodor Mikhailovich (Snake, Scorpio)... Well, not an angel at all...

Funny horoscope

The nature of the funny has not yet been revealed. Otherwise we would simply drown in a sea of ​​comedies. In the meantime, a successful comedy is more an accident than a calculated affair. Directors devoted to the comedy genre in our cinema can be counted on the fingers of one hand (there are also few of them in world cinema). But even these chosen few have no guarantee that they will make us laugh again and again. Laughter is a thin line of shore between the continent of seriousness and the sea of ​​vulgarity. Moreover, the outlines of the continent are changing all the time.

So, we are again talking about combining horoscopes. Let's imagine a 12x12 field made up of 144 cells. Each cell corresponds to one of the combinations of the annual horoscope and the zodiac. Let's start filling in the boxes with the names of our favorite actors. There are a lot of actors, there would be more than enough to fill all the cells. However, the world is unevenly structured, some cells are like overflowing chests, others are empty, like the primeval void. The two overcrowded cages were especially striking, because almost all the laughter of world cinema had accumulated in them.

The first is the Rooster-Sagittarius. Here Yuri Nikulin (12/18/1921) is close to Gennady Khazanov (12/01/1945). Without any risk of error, both can be called kings of laughter. In the very controversial business of entertainment, only these two names are indisputable. Next to it is a worldwide name – Juliet Mazina (11/22/1921). She was called “Charlie Chaplin in a skirt.” Ours are no worse - we are talking about Nina Ruslanova (12/05/1945), who proved that laughter is not a purely male matter and a woman can not only laugh, but also make people laugh. Next to her is Galina Volchek (12/19/1933), now known as a theater director. A very serious woman, but as an actress she played very comically. Let us at least remember the “Autumn Marathon”. The position of another actress, Zoya Fedorova (12/21/1909), is undeniable. Her life was quite tragic, but she had to play funny women, the same Gapusya in “Wedding in Malinovka”, a cook, a watchman, etc. Of the men, Evgeny Steblov (08.12.1945), who always played clumsy ones, could well support the cause of laughter and long-necked youths. Another artist of this horoscope is Igor Sklyar (12/18/1957). With his external data, his musicality, he could not get into comedic lands. However, the horoscope turned out to be stronger than appearance, antics and clowning began in “The Prisoner of the Chateau d’If”, and, of course, the famous “Imitator”. And to complete the picture, one story with an unrealized horoscope. Dinah Durbin (12/04/1921) could have become a comedy film star, but there was no insightful director for her, as a result - the same type of roles and a premature departure from cinema.

Now about the second list, about Aries Bulls. Here, of course, all the planets revolve around one star, around Charlie Chaplin (04/16/1889). As they say, there is nothing to comment here, I would just like to remind you that Chaplin not only acted, he created his immortal films and even wrote music for them. Since the Ox is more of a Western sign than an Imperial sign, the second and third numbers in this sign combination are most likely to be born there. Among his contemporaries, this is, of course, Eddie Murphy (04/03/1961). Tall and handsome man, how did he manage to become a comedian? Unclear. Unless, of course, you know nothing about his horoscope. Our answer is still very modest, although the list includes clowns Makovsky and Kuklachev, “academician” Tsekalo, and the wonderful comedian Svetlana Nemolyaeva (04/18/1937).

Several names from the second list would cause controversy, because their comic talent coexists with other equally bright talents. You may remember Innokenty Smoktunovsky (03/28/1925) from the hilarious Detochkin (“Beware of the Car”), or from the title role in “Hamlet.” The same goes for Boris Plotnikov (04/02/1949), who did not immediately come to comedy (for example, “Heart of a Dog”). What can we say about Alla Pugacheva, who, although she started with “Harlequin” and was never afraid of laughter, still does not work as a clown.

For a long time these two lists stuck out like a thorn in the mind, because the theory does not understand the meaning of such combinations of signs. However, let us remember one of the laws of the funny, the law of parody. A parody must necessarily be similar to the object of parody; why not assume that the effect of parody occurs precisely with the so-called “minus one” combination. In fact, the Monkey corresponds to Sagittarius, the Rooster to Capricorn. Therefore, the Rooster minus one is the Rooster-Sagittarius. The situation is similar with the second combination: Ox minus one is Ox-Aries.

Using the discovered rule, we can easily calculate all the other combinations: Pig-Aquarius, Rat-Pisces, Cat-Gemini, Snake-Lion, Horse-Virgo, Goat-Libra, Monkey-Scorpio. The list did not include three combinations, which, of course, are not without a sense of humor and a gift for parody, but are still spoiled by an internal vector (see “Perpetual Motion Machine”). These are Dog-Capricorn, Tiger-Taurus, Dragon-Cancer.

Let's start searching among the combinations predicted by the theory. Pig Aquarius. There is a wonderful surprise here - Leonid Gaidai (01/30/1923). One of the four pillars of Russian comedy. Among the artists it is easy to notice Sergei Martinson (02/06/1899) and Valentina Talyzina (01/22/1935). If the first is the eternal Duremar of our cinema, then the second is accordingly a duremar (Alevtina is especially good in “Zigzag of Fortune”). Surprisingly, the hero of the Civil War and part-time hero of many jokes, Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev (02/09/1887), has the same horoscope. The zigzags of the horoscope are amazing.

The Horse, like the Pig, is a natural optimist, how is it doing? It turned out not bad. The Virgo Horse gave us the second pillar of Russian comedy - Georgy Danelia (08/25/1930). Among the artists, or more precisely, actresses, one must definitely remember Nadezhda Rumyantseva (09.09.1930), the record holder for the number of leading roles in comedy films (“The Unyielding”, “Girls”, “Queen of the Gas Station”, etc.).

Let's go further in order. Goat-Libra. This sign is represented by Inna Churikova (10/05/1943), who, despite the presence of her super-serious husband-director, always played as funny as possible. In the same horoscope is the great comedian Bester Keaton (10/04/1895). Next are our contemporaries Elena Sanaeva (10/21/1943) and Marina Dyuzheva (10/09/1955) (“Mimino”, “Pokrovsky Gate”). And finally, the star of black humor Alexander Bashirov (09/24/1955). A brilliant list, not much inferior to the original two.

Monkey-Scorpio. Here the leading roles are played by Danny DeVito (11/17/1944) and our Nikolai Karachentsov (10/27/1944). Maybe not thick, but not empty either.

They forgot about the Snake-Lion combination. It features the world famous comedian Burvil (07/27/1917) and our wonderful writer, actor and director Vasily Shukshin (07/25/1929). There is no doubt that the comic in Shukshin would have overcome the tragedy that the sign of the Snake bestows, and he would have made many more funny films.

There is only one sign left to deal with - the Cat. The sign in our and not only our cinema is one of the main ones. And in terms of humor, one of the most important. Cats always joke, no matter how serious the material they have to work with. It is among the Cats that our main comedic strengths are found. Among the directors: Alexandrov, Ryazanov, Menshov, Sery, Titov, Dovlatyan, Dorman, Korenev, etc. However, the universality of Cat humor makes additional zodiac parody unnecessary. Which, however, does not prohibit Gemini Cats from making funny movies (Dovlatyan) and playing in funny movies (Igor Dmitriev).

Let's summarize some results. Three combinations were rejected on legal grounds, the Cat was pushed aside due to too rich a sense of humor. Somewhere in the folds of film history the Rat got lost. The remaining seven signs, in combination with “minus one,” gave the most powerful bursts of laughter, graphic, cinematic laughter. As a result, these seven cells on a huge field of 144 cells provided the largest and best half of all cinematic humor. It seems that the described phenomenon is one of the most powerful in the entire structural horoscope.

Thoughtful people

On the screen, all images are held in high esteem. Adventurers, bores, and clowns will come in handy. Perhaps only the image of a philosopher is not in honor. Being brooding and detached is not cinematic. It’s a pity, because the philosophical combination of horoscope signs is the most harmonious. A philosopher is both an artist (large square) and a thinker (small square), at the same time handsome and reasonable. Such people need the role of either a hermit, detached from the world, or some large-scale personality, unfussy and harmonious.

The combination is quite rare, only 12 out of 144, and we are talking only about men. It is easy to list all the options: Rooster-Capricorn, Dog-Aquarius, Boar-Pisces, Rat-Aries, Ox-Taurus, Tiger-Gemini, Cat-Cancer, Dragon-Leo, Snake-Virgo, Horse-Libra, Goat-Scorpio, Monkey -Sagittarius.

Amazing people were born under a harmonious star. The greatest of the greatest Johann Wolfgang Goethe (Snake, Virgo). He lived for 83 years, and wrote his best work, “Faust,” for 24 years, from the age of 59 until the end of his life. A rare case for all signs, but especially for the Snake, who shoots at the start and barely crawls to the finish line. The greatest poet, writer and philosopher, he managed to study law, medicine, natural sciences, led a social life, and was engaged in administrative activities. The widest range of interests – the broadest, panoramic vision.

Another has a similar life trajectory greatest poet– Dante Alighieri (Ox, Taurus). He also spent his whole life working towards his greatest work, which he wrote during the last 14 years of his life. “The Divine Comedy” is the same pinnacle of world culture as “Faust”.

Dmitry Shostakovich (Horse, Libra) was a musical philosopher. However, as befits the owner of the most harmonious horoscope, there is no tediousness, no arrogance - there is a place for light and darkness, there is lightness, but there is also depth. There are almost no composers of such range in world history.

Yuri Norshtein (Snake, Virgo), who created the most pensive hedgehog on Earth (“Hedgehog in the Fog”), is increasingly becoming a philosopher of animation.

One can cite many more examples of the greats of this world, who started out smartly and successfully, but gradually abandoned the light genre for the sake of global philosophical generalizations. Vsevolod Meyerhold and Sergei Eisenstein (both Dog, Aquarius), Alexander Galich, Yuri Tynyanov, Ivan Bunin (all Horse, Libra), Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (Snake, Virgo).

It is even more interesting to observe how those owners of a harmonious horoscope, who until recently were considered eternally young bullies, begin their departure from the hustle and bustle. We have the well-known “live” Boris Berezovsky (Dog, Aquarius), they have Bill Gates (Goat, Scorpio). For now they seem almost like adventurers to us, but very soon their movements will become smooth and unhurried, and their faces will become detached and thoughtful.

Now about the most important thing - about artists with this combination of signs. The range of these artists is limitless, they can play everything. A sense of proportion, humor, beauty and elegance, but at the same time convincing prudence. It’s all the same for them – to remain silent or to speak. And yet, sooner or later they are pushed into philosophical, deep roles, roles of very strongly thinking people. They play a complete fusion of intuition and logic.

Let us first remember Rostislav Plyatt (Monkey, Sagittarius). No matter what this master of theater played in the movies, everywhere he remained a thinker, a sage, an enlightened person. Pasteur Schlag from “Seventeen Moments”, father-in-law from “Afterword”. However, he was younger and played ridiculous louts.

The film career of Yuri Bogatyrev (Boar, Pisces) is filled with ridiculous bumpkins. However, there is also the amazing Yegor Shilov (“One of our own among strangers...”), one of the few supermen who combined wisdom, courage, passion and at the same time absolute control over their passions. He was a very thoughtful person. And why? Because Vanyukin (Kalyagin) stuffed him with drugs and Shilov could not remember who he was, where he was and what happened to him. I thought for half the film, and so expressively, that I became famous for this role once and for all.

Another genius of thoughtfulness is Sergei Yursky (Boar, Pisces). He played many completely diverse roles, including comedic ones, and yet in people’s memory he is primarily Ostap Bender (“The Golden Calf”), but not the nimble and anecdotal Ostap Gomiashvili and not the foppish Ostap Mironova, but Ostap the philosopher, a thinking man and deep, despite the shallowness of his character's dreams.

Alexey Eibozhenko (Dog, Aquarius) was considered a second-tier artist. Maybe this is so, but I personally was struck by the role of Major Danilov (“For the rest of my life”) at one time. An incredible combination of inner strength with outward inconspicuousness, even lethargy. It is a rare occasion when thoughtfulness is convincing.

Basically, this combination of signs remained unclaimed. The Thinker has never been the main character in a movie. Now the star of Alexander Domogarov (Cat, Cancer) is rising. While its advantageous texture is being used. Either he is a midshipman, or a brigand and a bully, Bussy, or a detective. However, his sad, wise look reveals him as a thoughtful person. Will they be able to offer him a role worthy of his horoscope? Unknown.

Veniamin Smekhov (Dragon, Leo) has not yet played roles commensurate with his scale, the magnificent Efim Kopelyan (Rat, Aries) did not get the main roles, not everything worked out in the career of Yuri Nazarov (Ox, Taurus).

But that’s not even what’s striking. The cells of the highest harmony on the 144-cell board for combining signs are the emptyest. There are no artists in the pairs Horse-Libra, Goat-Scorpio, Snake-Virgo, Rooster-Capricorn, Tiger-Gemini, etc.

But maybe this situation is only in our cinema? Could it be that European and American cinema is filled with deep thinkers and brooding philosophers? Unfortunately no. In American cinema, actors with an internal vector are incredibly valuable; there are almost more than 50 percent of them (and there should be 16 percent). In European cinema, romance and big-time actors are at a premium, but there are almost no philosophers. However, among those who did make it through there are amazing actors.

In the USA, this is primarily the titanic Jack Nicholson (Bull, Taurus). Sometimes it seems like he's played every smart role in American cinema. Its specificity is the depiction of a rich inner life with external calm. He is filmed by Polanski, Antonioni, Forman - the most profound and philosophical directors. The high point was One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. After this masterpiece, Nicholson had to play escape from his hectic life many times.

Another celebrity was Gary Cooper (Ox, Taurus). This one may not have played philosophers with a rich inner life, but he fully worked out the harmony of his horoscope. On screen he was ideal, combining a sense of humor, beauty, stature, dexterity, and courage. At the same time, he maintained casual slowness and restraint, and did not drag his inner experiences outward. There was no other such calm cowboy and sheriff in American cinema.

Spencer Tracy (Rat, Aries) is not so widely known, he played down-to-earth, solid people, for example, the main role in “The Old Man and the Sea.” Stocky, dense, with a wrinkled face and a penetrating gaze, Tracy and his heroes always inspired confidence in the viewer. However, every year his roles became more and more thoughtful, and at the end of his career he was already playing the deepest intellectuals.

In European cinema, you can name just one name - Philippe Noiret (Horse, Libra). An infinitely charming man and artist, better known among us as the “corrupt cop,” played his most pensive role in the film “The Old Gun.” Throughout the film he acts in accordance with his memories (he takes revenge for his murdered wife and child). Only a thoughtful horoscope can accurately depict the work of such a living memory.

Silent movie

Laconic, charming in their silence, in our cinema they are, of course, at the center of universal love, universal adoration. We are talking about artists of the big square. Closed annual signs (Snake, Monkey, Pig, Tiger) combined with mutable zodiac signs (Pisces, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius), orthodox annual signs (Dog, Ox, Dragon, Goat) combined with fixed zodiac signs (Aquarius, Taurus , Leo, Scorpio), and finally, the open signs of the horoscope (Rooster, Rat, Cat, Horse) in combination with the cardinal cross (Capricorn, Aries, Cancer, Libra). Initially, 48 options (3x16), minus 12 philosophers and 8 combinations of the internal vector - a total of 28 options, quite a lot, especially considering that the law of the large square not only equalizes women's rights with men, but also gives them an advantage. (Philosophers don’t count, so women have 40 options.)

Kakhi Kavsadze (Boar, Gemini) in the film “Love at First Sight”, offended by his daughter, declares a vow of silence. He is silent, but how expressively he does it. His eyes, mustache, figure... Every detail spoke, screamed. In White Sun, playing Abdullah, he is also not very talkative. But what is the facial expression, everything is clear and without words.

In the same film, another silent person plays Pavel Luspekayev (Cat, Aries). Remember the scene on the longboat? An almost silent scene, the boastful chatter of the Basmachi and the expressive, golden silence of Vereshchagin, sometimes a short phrase like: “Wash yourself, guys!”

And, of course, the most main character“Suns” are also from the large square of silent people - Anatoly Kuznetsov - Sukhov (Horse, Capricorn). If we don’t take virtual letters, then all we hear is the exclamation “That’s right!” and “Gyulchatai!”, short military orders, short speeches about the dangers of polygamy. And so basically he blows his nose, repairs weapons, and, of course, shoots, jumps, and runs. With all this, he became the favorite of the great Russian people.

Sukhov’s recipe was successfully used in the filming of the newest film, “Peculiarities of the National Hunt.” The general smokes a cigar meaningfully, grunts, occasionally says: “Well, damn it!”, and also makes super-short toasts. With all this, he is, of course, the central character and absolute authority. Only an artist of the big square could play this, in this case Alexey Buldakov (Cat, Aries). Buldakov’s fame after “Specialities” became deafening. Why wasn't he noticed before? Yes, because there was too much text. And then he finally fell silent. And he immediately became famous.

The real superstar of silent cinema was Igor Ilyinsky (Bull, Lion). His expressiveness in silent films is amazing. He didn’t play much in sound films. But even here he is most good in silent scenes (“Volga-Volga”, “Hussar Ballad”). In "Volga" he loses his voice, in "Ballad" he does not want to speak because of fatigue.

The most charming romantic hero of our cinema, Alexey Batalov (Dragon, Scorpio), always knew exactly how and how much to speak from the screen. Already in the “Rumyantsev Case” he nobly remains silent in the investigator’s office. In “My Dear Man” he silently jumps from a tram, silently endures his wife’s lies. In Nine Days of One Year, the silence of the great physicist becomes the main plot line. Trubetskoy is silent on Senate Square in “The Star of Captivating Happiness,” Goga is silent in the film “Moscow Doesn’t Believe in Tears.” No, of course, some text is still pronounced. And yet Batalov remains silent much more expressively. You can’t call Yuri Yakovlev (Dragon, Taurus) a silent cinematographer. He talks a lot and with pleasure. However, his most famous role was still his most silent role in The Idiot. In a very text-based film, he played an almost silent role.

Yakovlev’s participation in the brilliant “Kin-dza-dze” by G. Danelia was unexpected. However, the director very accurately saw those who could expressively remain silent in an alien way, putting an abyss of feelings, emotions and meaning into their “Ku” and “Kyu”. Two other famous actors are also from the big square - Stanislav Lyubshin (Rooster, Aries) and Evgeny Leonov (Tiger, Virgo).

Leonov's fate in our cinema is ideal. Having played a multitude of comedic roles, he still managed to play many serious and even dramatic roles (“Eldest Son”, “Belorussky Station”). He was not a silent person in films, but he knew how to remain silent. Let’s remember the famous silent scene in “Autumn Marathon” in Buzykin’s kitchen.

In addition to Leonov, the obvious comedy artists were Andrei Mironov (Snake, Pisces), Valery Zolotukhin (Snake, Gemini), Sergei Filippov (Rat, Cancer), Frunze Mkrtchyan (Horse, Cancer), Alexey Smirnov (Monkey, Pisces), Borislav Brondukov (Tiger, Pisces) and others. However, their comedy is very harmonious, plastically perfect, based on the richest facial expressions. These artists would not have been lost in silent films.

Another facet of the big square is the tendency to play spy roles. If the role of a detective requires, for well-known reasons, a reasonable person (“Prudent People”), then it is important for a spy to be silent and likable. The best spies are always silent. The most remarkable is Yuri Solomin (Boar, Gemini), aka “His Excellency’s Adjutant.” Georgy Zhzhenov (Cat, Aries) turned out to be an equally remarkable spy. He was such a great spy that a sequel to “Resident Mistake” urgently had to be completed. The wonderful spy was the above-mentioned Stanislav Lyubshin (“Shield and Sword”) - Johann Weiss. Vladlen Davydov (Rat, Capricorn) spied in “Meeting on the Elbe”. However, the number one spy once and for all for our country, for our people, was Vyacheslav Tikhonov (Dragon, Aquarius), who played the unforgettable Stirlitz.

It was not for nothing that true film lovers regretted the death of silent cinema. Still, this is not a conversational art. The Silent Ones are clearly the most talented group among the artists. Of course, it's not just a matter of silence. The owner of a silent horoscope must be stately, graceful, must not fuss, twitch, have what is called breed, innate aristocracy. Then everything will coincide. Costume roles, director's respect, audience love. Among the handsome handsome men are Yuri Vasiliev (Cat, Libra) (“Journalist”, “Moscow Doesn’t Believe in Tears”), Evgeny Zharikov (Snake, Pisces) (“Three Plus Two”, “Born of the Revolution”), Valentin Smirnitsky (Monkey, Gemini) (“The Three Musketeers”), Valentin Gaft (Boar, Virgo)...

As for the brilliant artists who ended up in the big square, of course they will play anything and yet remain silent in the best scenes. Oleg Yankovsky (Monkey, Pisces) kept silent for all the great directors. In Tarkovsky he was silent in “Nostalgia”, in Zakharov he was silent in “Dragon” and “An Ordinary Miracle”, in Karelov in “Two Comrades”, etc.

Evgeny Urbansky has exactly the same horoscope (Monkey, Pisces). I immediately remember his mesmerizing silence for half the film in “ Clear skies" By all accounts, this was his best role.

One of the most beloved actors is Oleg Dal (Snake, Gemini). At the beginning of his film career he played jokers and talkers. But over the years he spoke less and less. In “The Golden Mine” he played a silent bandit, in “Florizel” he played a silent prince. Everyone around is talking incessantly, including Ferry the parrot, but the prince remains taciturn, elegant, calm and unperturbed. The silence of the main character even forces the filmmakers to make a voice-over commentary (just like Stirlitz in Moments).

Alexander Abdulov has the same horoscope (Snake, Gemini). He also loved to talk on camera. To put him on the right path, they had to cast him as a silent killer in “Schizophrenia.” He immediately became more respectable and prettier.

Now about women. The large square, as already mentioned, completely equalizes their rights with men. Fascinating grace, extraordinary stateliness, subtle, unearthly beauty and, of course, huge speaking eyes with a minimum of text. In a word, the same as for men. Moreover, if over-square men are almost always praised for their stature, breed, and plasticity, then over-square women are reproached for the same qualities. Like, he doesn’t play so much as he uses his natural abilities. And if this is so, then the role will not always be given, and problems arise with people’s love.

Let's say Svetlana Svetlichnaya (Dragon, Taurus). She became famous for her role as Anna Sergeevna in The Diamond Arm. A few words for the whole film: “Haza, ksiva, fee, it’s not my fault,” and everything else is gestures, facial expressions, eyes. You won't be called a great actress for that.

Similar claims were made to Lyudmila Chursina (Snake, Gemini), who in the role of Anfisa so reliably drove all the men crazy on the Gloomy River. With such expressive eyes there is no need to say a long text. It’s better to remain silent altogether.

The Vertinsky sisters inherited their mother's eyes. But in addition to the genes, they also received a large square horoscope, and with it silent roles. Marianna Vertinskaya (Goat, Leo) is magnificently silent in “City of Masters”. Anastasia Vertinskaya (Monkey, Sagittarius) is very talkative in many roles, and yet her eyes say much more...

Another victim of critical reproaches is Elena Solovey (Boar, Pisces). The accusations are still the same - too much external data. This is some nonsense. It is in the large square that experiences are most profound and sincere. The reference role is the silent film star (!) Olga Preobrazhenskaya in “Slave of Love”.

Natalya Varley (Boar, Gemini) is silent in “Vie” and in the finale of “Prisoner of the Caucasus.” Larisa Guzeeva (Boar, Gemini) is silent or sings in “Cruel Romance”. Natalya Gvozdikova (Rat, Capricorn) in “Born of the Revolution”, Izolda Izvitskaya (Monkey, Gemini) in “Forty-First”, Gabriela Mariani (Dog, Scorpio) in “Countess Monsoreau”, Lionella Pyryeva (Tiger, Pisces) in “The Brothers Karamazov” ", Elena Proklova (Snake, Virgo), Rufina Nifontova (Goat, Scorpio), Tatyana Lavrova (Tiger, Gemini), etc.

The biggest actress seems to be Tatyana Vasilyeva (Boar, Pisces). She has a lot of “speaking” roles, but I personally remember her for her “silent” roles. For example, the role of the psychic Kalyazina in “Walk the Line.”

There may be a feeling that they are silent in a large square due to an excess of solidity and self-confidence. Alas, this is not true. Representatives of the large square are emotional, hot-tempered people, and they have a subtle, artistic nature. So their peace is deceptive, but their beauty is true.

Overly thoughtful people tend to analyze every thing, pay attention to all the details and try to find meaning in literally everything. They do not give themselves a break, so they are in constant tension, which is very difficult.

If you belong to this category of people, then the opinions of others are probably of great importance to you, and you are always trying to understand why they think the way they do. And if you also have a sensitive heart, then the habit of thinking about everything is probably driving you crazy, since you don’t tell anyone about the results of your mental work.

Another sad truth about sensitive thinkers is that they see the world primarily in black and white.

Often other people see you as too sentimental, too analytical, too emotional, too nervous, too romantic. And this upsets you, but you must understand that you cannot please everyone. And if you suddenly begin to restrain your feelings, you will be haunted by the feeling as if you are betraying yourself.

Such a person makes every effort internally to succeed in life, but he usually does not feel connected with the people around him and the world. That is why he achieves the greatest success when he works alone, or when he is protected from performing household duties.

Such people are capable of great love, but they do not like to show off their feelings. They have a fragile and hopeful heart, so when they are not reciprocated, they feel broken. Since they have cut themselves off from the outside world, they need a lot of time to heal a love wound, even if it is very minor.

They always try to find meaning in everything: in their pain or in their grief; in their losses and the lessons that life has taught them. They can't just live without trying to find answers to the questions they have.

They have a special relationship with the Universe. Sometimes they feel deeply connected to it, but at other times they feel as if they have been abandoned by the universe and as if they no longer understand the world around them.

They often feel as if the Universe is against them, that it is fighting a battle with them that they have no hope of winning.

If you are a hyper-intelligent person with a sensitive heart, then the worst place for you is the bed. This is where you have to reflect the whole swarm of negative thoughts and fears that attack you as soon as you go to bed. It is at this point and time that you begin to rethink what you have been saying and doing throughout the day.

Work on combining horoscopes is going very slowly, one might say painfully. The existence of harmonious people is indicated, the framework for the birth of artistic and emotional people is determined, the possibility of the birth of great comedians is indicated... Some kind of squeezing out drop by drop, just three steps in seven years. But the topic is very interesting and very necessary.

The main thing to remember when combining horoscopes is the scope of applicability of the new signs. The primary meaning of combination signs is the creation of an external effect. Thus, it is in the era of cinema and television that the combination of signs becomes of great importance. After all, now it is much more important to look than to actually be. The greatest politician will not get the required number of votes if he does not look the part.

However, politics is a diverse thing; it has a place not only for people’s favorites, telegenic geniuses, but also for jesters, brawlers, as well as rational and sensible people. In fact, we will be talking about sensible people. Judgment is born from the combination of trigons.

The mechanics of combining characters is very simple. Air signs (Aquarius, Gemini, Libra) must be combined with strong-willed signs of Dog, Tiger and Horse. Water signs (Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio) should be combined with the realists of the years of the Pig, Cat and Goat. Fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) enter into alliance with mystics born in the years of the Rat, Monkey and Dragon. And finally, the signs of the earth (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) intersect with the signs of logic - Ox, Snake, Rooster (this only applies to men). Having made simple arithmetic calculations, we get 36 combinations, subtract from them 12 cases of complete harmony, as well as the combinations Aries - Monkey and Sagittarius - Rat as fatal ones. Only 22 pairs remain. This is slightly less than 16%.

Studying the long list of famous Russian contemporaries, you immediately notice the small number of sensible people. There are almost none of them among artists, film directors, and writers. But there are a surprising number of theater directors and athletes (among them tennis players Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Tiger, Aquarius), Alexander Volkov (Goat, Pisces), Andrei Chesnokov (Horse, Aquarius), football player Andrei Tikhonov (Dog, Libra), swimmer Alexander Popov (Boar , Scorpio); in any case, it is worth remembering that prudence and rationalism are not a hindrance to sports) and, which is not at all surprising, mathematicians, physicists and scientists in general.

It is more difficult to calculate where prudence is necessary. The British, for example, say that prudence, even to the point of being completely boring, is very necessary for parliamentary leadership. Although our parliamentarism is still very young, we have still found our ideal speakers. Ivan Rybkin (Dog, Libra) was a wonderfully calm speaker, Gennady Seleznev (Boar, Scorpio) was wonderfully boring. We underestimated Mikhail Gorbachev (Goat, Pisces); he would have made a good speaker. However, it was his own fault, he wanted to become a popular favorite, but for this he needed something completely different (a large square).

It would be nice to fill science with sensible people. In science, such people strive to create powerful generalizations. The most famous of the famous: Dmitry Mendeleev (Horse, Aquarius), Albert Einstein (Cat, Pisces), Mikhail Lomonosov (Cat, Scorpio). Surprisingly, the rationalism of a scientist turns out to be akin to the meticulousness and scrupulousness of a poet who achieves the highest successes within the framework of the most rigid norms and rules. The greatest of the greats, Boris Pasternak (Tiger, Aquarius), Mikhail Lermontov (Dog, Libra), Alexander Blok (Dragon, Sagittarius) were quite far from pure art, subordinating their muse to strict rules.

And yet the main thing for rationalists is not so much to be as to seem. And here we inevitably come to film artists. Someone must play not only with their eyes (gestures, gait, figure, etc.), someone must make speeches, reason, read morals, rant, and most importantly, demonstrate the wretchedness of rationalism.

Let's start with Vysotsky (Tiger, Aquarius). A rational disposition is not a hindrance to either singing or poetry, but on the screen rationalism necessarily results in edification and moralizing. It’s paradoxical, but the people’s favorite was in the cinema a kind of moralist in the German style. In the brilliant “Meeting Place”, Zheglov’s rationalism is very accurately shaded by the emotional Sharapov (Konkin) and the hyper-emotional Gruzdev (Yursky). And yet our sympathies are with Zheglov, because the investigator in the cinema both needs to reason and needs to read morals to everyone.

Von Koren (“Bad Good Man”) evokes much less sympathy. Here moralism and rationalism border on lack of spirituality and cruelty. As an antipode - the hypersensitive Laevsky (Dal).

Another classic screen rationalist is Mikhail Kozakov (Dog, Libra). His Grieg (“The Nameless Star”) is rational to the point of cynicism. The physicist from “Nine Days of One Year” is arrogantly rational, especially against the backdrop of the most romantic Gusev (Batalov). Colonel Francis is emphatically primitive and dry in the Kalyagin benefit performance “Hello, I’m your aunt!” Of course, Silvio’s role in “The Shot” is no coincidence. Well, and finally, Kozakov’s most famous role is Zurita in “Amphibian Man,” where, against the backdrop of the heavenly romantic Ichthyander and Gutteera, prudence and rationalism are simply disgusting.

Another cliched rationalist and lover of reasoning in front of the camera is Kirill Lavrov (Ox, Virgo). In The Brothers Karamazov, he is trusted with Ivan, the most reasonable, and therefore the most (according to Russian ideas) soulless. By the way, Lavrov also had to play detective (“Charlotte’s Necklace”).

Continuing our search for the main cinematic rationalists, we will inevitably end up with Oleg Basilashvili (Dog, Libra). Oleg Valeryanovich ideally demonstrated his rational abilities in the role of Samokhvalov (“Office Romance”), where, according to our established tradition, rationalism smoothly turns into meanness. Merzlyaev’s rationalism (“Say a word for the poor hussar”) is even more disgusting, although no one will say that we are dealing with a villain, consumed by devilish passions, an ordinary book-reading official. And again (like Yursky and Dahl) he is opposed by characters played by artists of the big square (Gaft, Leonov). Well, of course, Basilashvili also played the detective (“Confrontation”).

The fate of Vyacheslav Shalevich (Dog, Gemini) is similar. Starting with the role of Shvabrin ("The Captain's Daughter"), a cynic and pragmatist in the Pushkin manner, Shalevich continued in the same spirit, playing the greedy and judicious Grigory ("Three Poplars on Plyushchikha") against the backdrop of two large-square lovers - Efremov and Doronina.

It is more difficult to be a rationalist for those who are in the top three emotional signs (Cat, Goat, Pig). There is some contradiction here between the annual sign (thinking) and the combination sign (image). Nevertheless, the intuitive and emotional are not forbidden to reason. Moreover, in this case we get the figure of an ideal movie detective, on the one hand, observant and calm, on the other, able and loving to reason.

Thus, we come to the figure of the best movie detective - Vasily Livanov (Boar, Cancer), who played Sherlock Holmes so well that even the British gasped. Of course, next to him, for shading, is the representative of the large square, Vitaly Solomin.

Another detective, in our village style, was played by Mikhail Zharov (Boar, Scorpio). He also owns a whole gallery of roles of all kinds of cunning, clever people, rationalists from the plow. Here are Menshikov (“Peter I”), and Semibaba (“Restless Household”), etc. His heroes are not free artists, not romantics, not handsome and not lucky. The work of the mind is always written on the forehead of Zharov’s heroes.

Another cunning of our screen, another Mikhail Ivanovich, this time Pugovkin (Boar, Cancer). In his roles, he most often played soldier’s ingenuity (“Kutuzov”, “Maksimka”, “Admiral Ushakov”, “Ships storm the bastions”, “Wedding in Malinovka”, etc.). In the opposite direction - the roles of people on their minds (“Operation “Y”,” “Girls”). The Miller from “A Visit to the Minotaur” is indicatively reasonable and reasonable. That's who should be a detective!

One of the first illustrative roles of a cynic logician who violates the laws of morality was played by Nikolai Gritsenko (Rat. Lion) in the film “Big Family.” Who forgot, we are talking about the head of the club, Veniamin Semyonovich, who clouded the brains of a young girl, and then logically impeccable, but completely insensitively, offered her all sorts of bad things. Of course, Alexei Zhurbin (Alexei Batalov) rescues the girl from the same big square. Gritsenko was entrusted with playing another genius of rationalism disgusting to the Russian soul - Karenin (and between us, honestly, what is Karenin really to blame for, except that the soul is not visible). And how logical the bastard Speransky is in “The Adjutant”... Although there are plenty of emotions. However, there is no soul behind these emotions.

From the same cohort are Leonid Bronevoy (Dragon, Sagittarius) and Vasily Merkuryev (Dragon, Aries). The first brilliantly realized his prudence when playing Muller (“Seventeen Moments of Spring”), the second often played pompous, self-confident, dry and soulless people. The same academician Nestratov (“True Friends”).

Of course, the list could be continued. However, the picture seems to be clear. Rationalism and prudence have a place on the screen. It is always very beneficial to contrast the physicist and the lyricist, the pragmatist and the romantic, the rationalist and the free artist, the laws of logic and the laws of the soul.