Bonté divine

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Le jeune prête Fabijan arrive dans une petite île croate pour reprendre les rênes de la paroisse. Préoccupé par le taux de natalité médiocre, il met en oeuvre un plan pour inverser la tendance : en complicité avec le vendeur du kiosque local, Petar, très religieux, il se met à percer tous les préservatifs vendus par ce dernier. A ce plan s'associe le pharmacien Marin, qui remplace les pilules contraceptives par des vitamines. Très vite, mariages et naissances se multiplient, un phénomène qui amène vite sur l'île une foule de visiteurs étrangers qui n'arrivent pas à concevoir... (Wide)

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POMO 

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français Une idée à un million mise en images dans un pittoresque paysage côtier croate. Extérieurs ensoleillés, ambiance décontractée et rafraîchissante à la sauce balkanique, personnages burlesques, humour rustique mais aussi intelligent (les piques à l’église sont excellentes). Un agréable répit entre les drames sérieux du festival, doublé d’un film de bon goût et de niveau élevé. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais A folk comedy and exactly the type of film Zdeněk Troška will never make. This is a film that has a lot of humor flowing from the screen. I have never seen such imaginatively-processed running-jokes. Yet what surprises me most is that most films like this lose steam in the second third, only to moralize in the final third. Here they keep it going to the very end. A standing ovation for the filmmakers is well deserved. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais It is almost a rule for the Balkans that they can turn a serious story into a total farce, which makes you laugh whether you want to or not. Nevertheless, The Priest’s Children do it exactly the opposite way. When it comes to the story, it is a great comedy, which I at times consider unnecessarily tragic. Well, that’s the Balkans. I think I haven’t seen a single movie of theirs that isn’t at least a little bit tragic. Anyway, I still really enjoyed the The Priest’s Children. With the arrival on a small Dalmatian island I remembered every time I travelled to Croatia and I immediately felt great. I don’t know about you, but for me, their islands are like a small visit to heaven, although the locals probably have a different opinion about that. Nevertheless, the locations made me so excited about the film that I had to watch it again the following day. That’s how happy this movie made me. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais It is obvious that this film from the Balkans arouses quite controversial and, in many cases, hesitant and significantly negative reactions. In my opinion, this stems from two facts. Firstly, for quite some time, The Priest's Children presents itself as a lighthearted summer comedy with somewhat provocative themes. However, in the second half, serious tones quietly start creeping in, which eventually leads to tragic moments. In short, you are dealing with a tragicomedy. Understandably, an appropriately tuned viewer will find it difficult to digest. Secondly, the film openly plays with human sexuality and tackles taboo topics using folk humor, which seems somewhat sacrilegious to appreciators of high art. For me, it deserves an honest 4 stars and my overall impression is 85%. It did not disappoint, but there's still something noticeably lacking that prevents it from achieving perfection. ()

Othello 

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anglais The only reason The Priest's Children can wrap itself in above-average ratings on FilmBooster is that the Croatian language bears a striking resemblance to the Czech language, and thus only arouses deep frustration over how no one can manage to put together a summer comedy in this country, at least like this one. Otherwise, though, it’s not worth crap. Brešan is not a good director, a fact that is most apparent through the poor editing and the accompanying unsuccessful timing of the jokes. He's unable to highlight the various supporting characters at the right time, so he helps himself by having them all wear the same outfits over and over throughout the film, which is pretty ridiculous given that the film takes place over the course of more than a year. It's that temporal sprawl that also denies the picturesqueness and nostalgia of the intended time period, which is otherwise the biggest domain of summer comedies. The film eventually scores points in the moments when the filmmakers' brakes on taste and correctness go out, and yet in this respect the film exhausts itself almost entirely in its first half. ()

claudel 

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français Vu dans le cadre du « Challenge Tour 2015 : 30 jours de cinéma mondial ». Film numéro 5 – Croatie. Au début, Bonté divine ressemblait à une comédie balkanique déjantée, puis on est presque passés à la tragédie avant de terminer sur un mélange des deux, sous forme de tragicomédie insensée et prise de tête. Ce film ne m’a pas du tout plu et, même si le combat serbo-croate ne se compare pas dans mon Tour en matière de genres, les Serbes m’ont séduit davantage par l’aspect cru de leur production. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais Svećenikova djeca (The Priest's Children) is one of the best tragicomedies I've ever seen, if not the best. The comedy/farce made me cackle, only to have everything instantly turn into a drama with an unexpectedly human dimension. I don't know if any film has ever evoked such a mixed bag of emotions in me. Plus, as a militant atheist, I was pleased that the filmmakers weren't afraid to attack the Holy Church, which is in desperate need of criticism. A great character was the local pharmacist/nationalist, who would do anything for his Croatia. I liked the whole mixture very much and had a great time again today on my second viewing. ()

angel74 

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anglais The specifically Balkan sense of humor is palpable in this successful comedy. I wasn't expecting much from the film, so I'm pleasantly surprised at how good it was. I really had a great time with it, despite the tragic storyline at the end. I have to appreciate the plot, which worked wonderfully in conjunction with the church. I would also like to mention that the musical accompaniment was extremely good. (75%) ()

wooozie 

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anglais The first half of the movie is great, maybe the best comedy of this year. Unfortunately, in the second half, the comedy turns into a tragicomedy, which is where the movie starts losing steam. Although I expected a little more, it is quite a relaxing comedy/drama set on a small Croatian island. 5 stars for the first half, 3 for the second, so a 4 overall seem fair. “It's either a tycoon or a Mafioso.” – “It's the Bishop.” ()