aiból
Aiból is a fictional character from the 1962 Soviet science fiction film "Amphibian Man." The film, based on Alexander Belyayev's novel of the same name, tells the story of Ichthyander, a man with the ability to breathe underwater. Aiból is a minor character in the story, often depicted as a young boy who lives in the coastal town where Ichthyander resides. He is portrayed as curious and somewhat naive, observing the unusual occurrences surrounding Ichthyander with a mixture of awe and apprehension. Aiból represents the perspective of the ordinary townspeople, largely unaware of the true nature of Ichthyander's existence and his extraordinary capabilities. His interactions with Ichthyander are brief but serve to highlight the human element and the wonder that Ichthyander's abilities inspire in those who witness them. The character of Aiból contributes to the film's narrative by providing a relatable viewpoint through which the audience can process the fantastical elements of the story.