Opisy(1)

This parody of pulp fiction is one of many Czech films mocking this kind of literature, but at the same time honouring its artistic ingenuousness and popular kitchiness. In his second - and at the same time his last - directorial attempt Rudolf Hrušínský cast himself as a dashing lover wearing his colts damned low. (Summer Film School)

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angielski A charming parody with a whiff of novella adventures. It would have been interesting to see which direction Hrušínský would have taken as a director, but we didn’t get to. But both of his projects are among the more interesting from the end of the war. The whole project ideally revolves around the relationships between Pedro and Rosita, or Pancho, Manuel, and others. The adjective "getting married" refers, among other things, to a popular motif from comedies of all kinds. If I ignore the bland performance of Vlasta Matulová in the lead role, I am satisfied with the gags, partial scenes, and the overall tone. The connection between the world read from an adventure book and the classic Czech smallness was excellent. Special praise must be given as usual to Ela Šárková as the most seductive being on the wide plains of Mexico. ()