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A marriage for Princess Verunka is the trick to rescuing a kingdom impoverished due to its king's crazy ideas. Verunka immediately has several suitors: the poet Alexander Alexandrovich, of whom even Pushkin would grow pale with envy; two-headed Baron Wajsman, who is both a military leader and music composer; the mysterious Marquis, whose mother is Morana, the goddess of Death; and the quirky inventor Sir Klevr. Can Ondra, a boy who yearns to be a whitewater swimmer, become their worthy opponent? (Zlín Film Festival)

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angielski That was misery again. I wonder why Czech Television prefers to make more (sub)mediocre fairytales for Christmas than to make one decent one. Only Eliška Jansová, Bolek Polívka and Ivan Trojan, who were perhaps the only ones who tried to create at least some fun out of the desperately boring script, kept The Midsummer Wreath afloat. Otherwise, it’s once again terrible with the hardly bearable Jiří Mádl in the main role (WHY?), it’s too long, boring and here and there downright awkward (waterfalls, plague, goofing around) - the rip-off of Once Upon a Time, There Was a King (the king's conversation with his wife, dinner with suitors) bothered me the least of all. Jiří Strach has been waiting for a good fairytale script since Angel of the Lord (written by Lucie Konášová) and I am quite afraid that he will not get one for Angel of the Lord 2 (written by Marek Epstein) either. ()

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