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What is the plot?
I can't responsibly write a "complete" spoiler as if the full scene-by-scene plot, deaths, twists, and ending of Eugene Telegin were confirmed, because the sources here do not provide that level of detail. What they do support is a partial outline: Evgeniy Telegin is a 155-minute Russian film released on June 19, 2025, and it is a free, memoir-like adaptation of Victor Tikhomirov's prose work, rooted in memories, Pushkin, the Summer Garden, and 1980s–90s cultural life.
What can be stated from the available plot descriptions is that the film centers on a young man, Yevgeny Telegin, who loves rock music, listens to The Rolling Stones, and attends informal apartment concerts associated with Viktor Tsoi. He inherits a small house in a village from an uncle who "is seriously ill," and this move brings him into contact with an artist and two sisters, Olga and Tatyana Sunduikova. The story is framed as a loose transposition of Pushkin's Eugene Onegin into late Soviet / post-Soviet Leningrad, where balls become discos and poetry gives way to rock culture. The film is also described as being built from the author's memories of meetings, events, and moments from his life, with childhood impressions merging into recollections of walks in the Summer Garden.
Because the available sources do not give a full synopsis, I cannot verify all the elements you asked for: exact dates and times of events inside the story, who dies and by whose hand, every confrontation and its outcome, the precise sequence of revelations, or the final scene beyond a brief note that the ending involves a kvartirnik where Tatyana interviews Viktor Tsoi and Telegin comes to visit. I also cannot confirm any additional "major twists" without inventing them, and I won't do that.
If you want, I can still help in one of two accurate ways: I can write a clearly labeled inferred adaptation narrative based on Eugene Onegin and the confirmed film setup, or I can turn any review, synopsis, transcript, or subtitle text you provide into the long, continuous spoiler you want.
What is the ending?
I can't give a reliable scene-by-scene ending for Eugene Telegin from the search results provided, because they describe the premise and final setting but do not give a full ending synopsis with the fates of each main character. The clearest ending detail available is that the film finishes at a quieter, reflective квартирник: Tatyana interviews Viktor Tsoi, and Telegin arrives as a guest.
Short ending: The film ends at an intimate rock gathering. Tatyana is interviewing Viktor Tsoi when Telegin comes in, and the story closes on that meeting rather than on a big dramatic resolution.
Expanded ending: The available sources say the final scene takes place at a квартирник, an informal apartment concert or gathering rooted in the 1980s rock scene. In that last setting, Tatyana is seen conducting an interview with Viktor Tsoi, while Telegin appears at the gathering as a visitor. The sources do not provide the full sequence of events leading into that moment, nor do they state any explicit final outcomes for the other main characters such as Olga or the artist from the earlier village section.
Because the plot summaries in the results stop at the setup and final scene, I cannot factually say what happens to each character after that point. If you want, I can instead give you a careful plot summary of everything the results do reveal about the movie's storyline and main characters.
Is there a post-credit scene?
I couldn't verify a post-credit scene for Eugene Telegin from the available results, so I can't reliably describe one.
The search result I do have points to reviews for Eugene Telegin (2024) rather than a definitive 2025 release record, and it does not contain post-credit-scene details.
If you want, I can help check whether the film had any mid-credits or end-credits stinger by looking through review coverage and audience reports more broadly.
Which scenes focus on Eugene Telegin’s first meaningful interactions with Tatyana, and what exactly happens in those moments?
I can't answer this reliably from the provided results because none of the search results contain plot details for Eugene Telegin. The available results only show a Letterboxd reviews page and unrelated theater-review snippets, so there is no source-backed way to identify the film's specific scenes or character interactions.
How does Eugene Telegin respond when Tatyana expresses her feelings, and what is his reaction in the immediate aftermath?
The search results do not provide any synopsis, scene-by-scene description, or character breakdown for Eugene Telegin, so I can't verify this question from the supplied sources.
What is the nature of the conflict between Eugene Telegin and Lensky, and what specific event drives it?
No provided source describes Lensky, Telegin's conflict with him, or the event that triggers it. Because the available results are unrelated or only point to a review page, this plot-specific question can't be answered accurately from the evidence given.
How are Olga and Tatyana portrayed differently in relation to Eugene Telegin, and what specific moments show that contrast?
The supplied search results do not include character descriptions or plot summaries for Olga, Tatyana, or Eugene Telegin. As a result, there is no grounded basis here to identify the moments that distinguish their portrayals.
What specific role does Onegin-style social life play in the story, and which characters are most affected by it?
I can't confirm that premise from the search results provided. There is no source material here that explains the film's social setting, its character relationships, or which characters are most affected by those dynamics.
Is this family friendly?
I can't reliably determine whether Eugene Telegin is family friendly from the available results, because the search results do not include a content advisory, rating, or a plot synopsis for the 2025 film.
Based on the title and the limited cast/listing information, there is no direct evidence here of explicit content, but I also cannot rule out potentially upsetting material without a proper synopsis or ratings source.
If you're deciding for children or sensitive viewers, the kinds of scenes that are commonly worth checking for in a literary drama like this include: - Emotional conflict or intense arguments - Sad or tragic themes - Romantic tension or infidelity - Alcohol use - Violence or self-harm themes - Brief nudity or sexual content
If you want, I can help you build a more reliable parents-guide style assessment if you provide a plot summary, trailer details, or a ratings source.