Opisy(1)

A psychological crime drama based on actual events of the not-too-distant past. A group of university students thought it would be entertaining to abduct girls and gang rape them. Out of fear, none of the victims talked. A female student, however, didn't want to remain silent. The kidnappers drew lots to decide which of them would become a murderer. At dawn they dragged the girl off to a lake and drowned her. They terrified the witnesses and severed all contact among themselves. It took the police several years to find the necessary clues. In the meantime, some of the perpetrators began raising families, even became model citizens. Their parents used every means possible to fight the evidence, heedless of the victims' suffering, motivated only by the need to save their children, their reputations, their position in society. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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Recenzje (2)

Malarkey 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski As I was reading some of these comments that are often nearing 10 years of age, it made me think; was the audience back then way more lenient with Czech movies or are Czech movies on a completely different level nowadays? Because Bolero is a complete pile of bull crap where the main characters talk out of their asses, the side characters play something every now and then and the story is about as usual as a trip to the Moon. ()

kaylin 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski A pretty good Czech crime drama, but unfortunately far from being truly great. It's just that the police officers' handling seemed so strange, random to me. Brabec concentrated more on atmosphere and individual shots, which worked well. The case itself is gritty, which adds a lot to it, and the final revelation of the whole scene really hits the viewer. ()