Joachimie, wrzuć go do maszyny!

  • Czechosłowacja Jáchyme, hoď ho do stroje! (więcej)
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Czechosłowacja, 1974, 95 min

Reżyseria:

Oldřich Lipský

Zdjęcia:

Jaroslav Kučera

Muzyka:

Zdeněk Liška

Obsada:

Luděk Sobota, Marta Vančurová, Věra Ferbasová, Josef Dvořák, Ladislav Smoljak, Zdeněk Svěrák, Karel Novák, Václav Lohniský, Eva Fiedlerová (więcej)
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Opisy(1)

On Lipský's first film trip into the Normalisation reality the director was accompanied by writers Ladislav Smoljak and Zdeněk Svěrák. The result is now a classic crazy comedy, where most characters end up in the care of psychiatrist Chocholoušek because of the naivety of the "hero". (Summer Film School)

Recenzje (6)

J*A*S*M 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski I’ve always liked this comedy. It’s probably the only film where Luděk Sobota is funny instead of cringe, and one of my favourite Czech films ever. ()

Malarkey 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski Not only is the movie great, you could also say that it was very ahead of its time. It even predicted the future. Back then, Smoljak, Svěrák and Lipský had already described what we call a biorhythm nowadays. So, with a bit of luck and good faith, we can all predict our good and our bad days. And that’s priceless. ()

Marigold 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski The film debut of the screenwriter duo Svěrák-Smoljak is marked by quality crazy comedy and also an awkward effort to make a joke at all costs. Joachim, Put It in the Machine tries to be full of gags, but one gets lost in the flood of unfinished attempts. Yet Donald, Chocholoušek and STS Chvojkovice Brod are now inherently part of the Czech cultural canon, and although Joachim, Put It in the Machine does not achieve the quality of many later tastes of the Cimrmanological second film, it can still be watched with a smile and without feeling awkward. And a visionary caricature of a car service shop where employees are watched through industrial cameras and supervised by a caring psychologist... yes, that applies to today. ()

Pethushka 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski Dozens of memorable lines that will probably stick with us for years to come. "Your mama sends eggs." "Koudelka, I've been watching you for a long time. I might look away plenty of times, but I still see you. You're on the best way to Chocholoušek!" "So where's the little fart who pours the beer around here?" Luděk Sobota in the role of his life, which suits him incredibly well. I wouldn't want Gregor in my house. A Czechoslovak legend. ()

gudaulin 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski Luďka Sobotu I really don't like and this is one of two exceptions when I liked his acting performance. In combination with the clever humor of the screenwriting duo Svěrák-Smoljak and the directorial talent of Oldřich Lipský, a timeless popular comedy was created, which regularly appears on the television screen and continues to find new viewers. Overall impression: 90%. Several scenes from the film have become popular, personally, I prefer the scenes with psychiatrist Chocholoušek and with Smoljak warning about the harmfulness of bribes. ()

Necrotongue 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski Svěrák and Smoljak are a guarantee of a real treat. I'm definitely not a fan of Luděk Sobota but it wouldn't have been the same without him even with such an awesome script. A lifetime loser tries to improve his situation by following the advice of a computer-generated horoscope. Brilliant! Especially when he's peening a rivet. If somebody wrote down all the memorable lines from Svěrák's and Smoljak's films, it would make quite a thick volume and Jáchym would be a significant contribution. One of the gems of Czech comedy. ()