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D.Moore 

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anglais Yes, one could perhaps excuse Jan Čenský's affected and shouted acting by saying that he is portraying a psychologically unstable person, but I feel that this would only be buck-passing, because even such a role can be performed without making us feel awkward with every other hysterical outburst. The above-average rating I give to this film is therefore credit to everyone else. Especially Luděk Munzar and Radoslav Brzobohatý do some nice things, not only by TV standards; the script, written by Ivan Hubač under the name Hejna, flows naturally and it almost doesn't matter that everyone knows how it all turns out. Antonín Moskalyk, with the help of Ivan Kurz, filmed the ending in an extremely suspenseful way, so the viewer will gladly forgive the predictability. It’s good. ()

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