
The main character works as an ordinary photographer in a resort town. Against the background of the sea, the sun and hot resort romances, his whole measured and abundantly flavored with red semi-sweet wine life flows. Thanks to his charm, the ability to communicate correctly with women and the same semi-sweet wine, Khazanov's hero is able to conquer the heart of any beauty, which he successfully uses, changing the capital's beauties every day. So his whole life would have passed, full of love adventures, quietly and not too remarkable, if his next mistress, after a hot night, had not confessed that she had long been the constant mistress of that very Beria. And from the horror of the man, his "manhood" ceases to obey. Both in dreams and in reality, Marat is haunted by the famous gaze of the Commissioner General. It seems to him that soon a black car will come for him, a poor photographer, and take him to the infamous basements of the Central Committee. Naturally, due to constant overexertion, and maybe for other, more mystical reasons, his "friend" categorically refuses to cooperate with his master...