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When Christoffer learns of his father's death in Prague, it's a question of getting his father packed into a coffin and flown to Denmark, so he can return to everyday life. But on the trip, Christoffer has to come to terms with his past. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski I’m a proud Praguer through and through, but I really like this Danish stripping of pink glasses. And why not indeed, when it’s such a good movie and Johansson’s camerawork avoids abusing the beauties of Prague, finding more obscure places and precisely capturing the local melancholic atmosphere. It’s not primarily, even secondarily, about Prague or Czechs, but we find out a lot about ourselves. No frills and brutally honest. It’s as big a lesson for us as Szczygiel’s “Gottland". Mads Mikkelsen matures like wine. Or should I say beer; he enjoys one Pilsner after another throughout the movie, even gulping it down in Sparta’s sacred pub. I just love that guy. Just a shame about that tragic Navrátil. And now I can put those pink glass back on and go out confidently into the whirl of the best city in the whole wide world. Ha, ha. ()