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Katka (1949) 

angielski One of the first Slovak films as an independent post-war phenomenon. Katka is the story of an ordinary village girl who does not look forward to life in her rural home and to the local balls, but rather focuses all her energy on her work in a textile factory. With his peculiar demeanor, she impresses two men, the modern and witty Dibarbora and the stoic Pántik. She also has enough impulse to improve and together with the girls in the bachelorette contests she competes for better performances. In her free time, she of course enjoys the beauty of the Slovak mountains. This may sound pretty awful and contrived, not to mention the fact that at least seven people were involved in the final script, but the result is an enjoyable film for the educated viewer. It's not a hysterical disaster in the style of The Village Revolt.

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Grinch (2018) 

angielski An enjoyable modern animated version of the Grinch that leaves the live-action version with Jim Carrey far behind. At Illumination, they are used to giving space to Dr. Seuss, so it's difficult for an adult to be entertained. The only negative is the modern song soundtrack by Pharrell Williams, which does not fit the concept of a family film.

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Bostończycy (1984) 

angielski I had a problem with this Henry James transcript. The subject matter is interesting, the production design is decent, Vanessa Redgrave as a mature actress is worth watching, but the adaptation is just weak. There are a number of other Ivory films and James novels to compare with, and this result is simply not encouraging.

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Pod jednou střechou (1938) 

angielski Under One Roof is one of the weakest transcriptions of Herrmann in any form. And unfortunately, not even the deep eyes of Hana Vítová can save it...

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Triumf ducha (1989) 

angielski Another war story benefiting from the popularity of boxing at the time, which did not diminish even under the toughest conditions. This time we follow the fate of the Greek middleweight champion Salamo Arouch. Among a number of other similar films, I can also recommend the comic novel by Reinhard Kleist "The Boxer: The True Story of Holocaust Survivor Harry Haft."

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Granice namiętności (2008) 

angielski A film adaptation of the play by Sharman Macdonald, mother of Keira Knightley... starring Keira. Honestly, it could have been much worse, for a fictional story set in the biography of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. However, it's much more about human destinies than life and institutions. The backdrop is the drama of World War II from the air raids on London to life in the Welsh countryside. Obviously the idea was to capture the nature of people in extreme situations (and love polygons), but the result is nothing special. All in all, it's just another melodrama with costumes... starring Keira.

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Pani Henderson (2005) 

angielski In Mrs. Henderson Presents, we get successful period piece by Stephen Frears about the glory years of the Windmill Theater, the famous nude revue theater that had a fascinating era in the 1930s and remained open during the wartime bombing of London. I am not surprised that it eventually became a musical piece, because the style of London follies is simply attractive.

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Bokser i śmierć (1962) 

angielski While cinema in the western half of the Czech Republic at this time was standing still, often making bland or timid projects and waiting for that famous little big change that was soon to come, the eastern half waited for nothing and almost unobtrusively produced work of extraordinary quality. The Boxer and Death, based on the short story of the same name by Polish author Józef Hen, presents a classic drama of the moral qualities of an individual in an exacerbated situation, with the backdrop of a concentration camp and the main protagonists, German commander Kraft and Slovak prisoner Komínek, united by their pre-war passion for amateur boxing. Individual situations and characters are portrayed as authentically as possible at the time, and Peter Solan is not afraid of trilingual dialogue in German, Slovak and Polish. The psychological miniature detailing is excellent. The character of Kraft's partner Helga is well written (Valentina Thiel is useless but in many ways smarter than her lover), but all the female characters are stylized into the latest trends of the early 1960s, and it's awkward how much this period failure brings down all the good this film can be proud of. What's the point of all the chilling detail, Nazi uniforms, prison garb, menacing incinerators and barbed wire when a bunch of women like a period weekly start parading through your carefully constructed drama? It would not have taken much to make it perfect, but the costume designers, make-up artists and hairdressers would have had to be stricter.

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...kone na betóne (1995) 

angielski Pure nineties light. While Czech films of the 1990s are aggressive in their smallness and preoccupation with the trends of the time, this originally lyrical Eastern Slovak project of the mid-1990s also suffers from various similar ailments, yet in a rare way manages to remain idiosyncratic.

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Pásla kone na betóne (1982) 

angielski The reputation of Milka Zimková and Štefan Uher's film She Kept Asking for the Moon predates the dispute with Fero Fenič. Yet at the same time, it's also a "cult" movie.