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Gorzka komedia, oparta na motywach opowiadań Petra Sabacha, w której reżyser, Jan Hrebejk raz jeszcze zabiera nas do czasów, kiedy historia czeskiego państwa toczyła się tak wolno, jak błotniste wody Vltavy. Pokolenie 68 roku, które pamięta krwawy koniec wolności i początek sowieckiej okupacji, czuje, że życie przepływa mu przez palce jak rzeka, która swoim błotem zalewa dawne ideały. (Art-House)

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angielski This film focuses on the 1980s. Maybe that's a good thing because if this writing team wanted to comment on other decades of Czech history in their own way, I probably wouldn't be able to take it anymore. I would have been able to give Pupendoa better score if the scene with the drawn fur coat remained in the movie theater version. ()

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angielski Pupendo might have been a great film if it hadn't been so attached to the prospect of commercial success and didn't go hand in hand with audience expectations. The resulting shape is fun, pleasant, but in my opinion broken and wasting the power of the message. I spent two and a half hours in the movie theatre with pleasure, for the humor of Šabach-Jarchovský-Hřebejk is miles away from the stupidity of television shows, and it is damn good that millions go to see it. Pupendo will become a classic, but this does not change the fact that it does not achieve the qualities of Cosy Dens (I prefer not to talk about "We have to help each other"). Jan Hřebejk knows how to walk out of his shadow, but this time he unfortunately did not. ()

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angielski When Holubová and the previously brilliant Dušek start to repeat themselves and can no longer surprise you, you suspect betrayal. But when Hřebejk becomes an annoying routine, it's almost heartbreaking. With distance, Pupendo became the harbinger of the crisis in Czech cinema, where viewers rarely encountered a new combination of established acting teams in a casual viewing of the cast. When such a situation occurs and you are annoyed to see the same scene known from elsewhere for the umpteenth time, all you can do is wait for Pavel Liška to come along, to break the atmosphere with his unforgettable expression and his boar-like voice uttering eternal wisdom. Complicating bland family relationships with a ballot box or a sculptural commission, that's what I call scriptwriter's helplessness. The inflated eccentric bubble remains just a bubble. ()

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