Résumés(1)

Tomáš Matonoha, Pavel Liška, Josef Polášek and Marek Daniel met during their studies at JAMU (Janacek's Academy of Performing Arts) and created a creative foursome bound together with close friendship. As time went by, it turned out that despite all four of them are rather successful, they are struggling for life and encountering existential problems and doubts. In their forties, they decide to „travel back in time" and shoot a film about their youth, vanished energy, lost illusions and long gone naivety. Unexpectedly, a story about friendship, crisis and absurdity in the life of an actor, balancing between reality and illusions, is created. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (5)

Malarkey 

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anglais I didn’t understand this movie at all. A bunch of Czech actors... by the way, quite good Czech actors and actresses, however, turned out to be a great fit for its cast. There are allusions to them in the film, allusions to the whole Czech culture and allusions to the relations between Czechs and Poles, and it all works. At times I didn’t understand at all, but perhaps every time I thought that I forgot to laugh in sheer amazement, and then I laughed so hard that I almost choked. Because of this laughter, I ended up rating this film with four stars. I might be crazy, but I really liked this film, maybe because I simply couldn’t take my eyes off the screen. I thought that three would not be enough and it didn’t deserve any less for its craziness. Take the band Midi Lidi, for example, that did a great job, but I don’t doubt that they’re the same brand of artist weirdoes as the actors themselves. Polski film doesn’t have any significant value, even though it tries to look original, but it’s obvious that the creators were really enjoying themselves. They were having a riot, showed that they are good dramaturges, the audience shook their heads in bewilderment, choked on laughter over several jokes… and that’s about it. ()

Marigold 

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anglais So they discovered Mimesis in Brno again? Congratulations. Or was it Krakow? P.S. At first I wanted to give one star for how bored I was, but in the end I vaguely remembered that it was quite nicely filmed. And that the joke with the niggers was nice and incorrect. And that the Polka was very searchable. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais Today I delved into reruns, so I revisited this almost ten-year-old matter as well. I had to subtract one star from the original four because the movie seemed somewhat uneven on the second try. Its first half seemed better and more entertaining to me, while I was occasionally bored during the second half. In the end, it turned out to be a peculiar madness that gradually lost its charm over time, and I can't shake the feeling that the creators harmed themselves in this case by overburning the running time. With some scene cuts and related shortening of the duration, that fourth star probably would have remained. However, I must underscore the character of Jana Plodková, the production manager; she managed to entertain me every single time. / Lesson: Beware of Havlát! ()

kaylin 

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anglais This just doesn't work for me. I don't like the humor of these gentlemen, and I don't like the concept of the whole movie either. I mean, I appreciate the effort to try something different, which we are generally good at, but this just isn't my cup of tea, and I won't evaluate how innovative the boys were here and there because I didn't enjoy that either, and it didn't tell me anything. For me, it was a terrible bore. ()