Toman

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Tchéquie / Slovaquie, 2018, 145 min (alternative 139 min, Version télé : 78+75 min)

Réalisation:

Ondřej Trojan

Photographie:

Tomáš Sysel

Musique:

Michal Novinski

Acteurs·trices:

Jiří Macháček, Kateřina Winterová, Stanislav Majer, Kristýna Boková, Petr Vaněk, Roman Luknár, Martin Finger, Jaromír Dulava, Marek Taclík (plus)
(autres professions)

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The film drama by director and producer Ondřej Trojan about the rise and fall of a man who has taken care of the fate of the people. The unbelievable and true story of the contradictory person Zdeněk Toman, the head of our foreign intelligence, which has significantly influenced the development in post-war Czechoslovakia, a scrupulous trader with enormous power and a crucial task - to get the money that the Communists will win the election. And Toman could get the money. For yourself, for the family and for the party. Enamel, extortion, cracking war criminals and their victims. He did not look at anything. The price he paid for his career and his close friend was high. The film uncovers the period of the so-called Third Republic, the dark years 1945-48, and the story of a man never spoken of. (3Kino Fest)

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Critiques (7)

POMO 

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français Une production de qualité (casting, décors, atmosphère de l'époque), captivant mais destiné à un public plus restreint auquel je n'appartiens pas. La vie personnelle du personnage principal est esquissée, mais 90% du film est consacré aux intrigues et complots entre politiciens. Ça ne m'a pas intéressé malgré le dessin soigné des personnages et la mosaïque politique variée et étincelante d'intérêts, motivations et valeurs morales ; même malgré l'importance historique des événements représentés. JEREMIE ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Aren’t there too many of these political period dramas? Right? There was A Prominent Patient, Dubček, quite recently Rašín and currently Toman, for a change. This person was, I admit, unfamiliar to me. I was expecting an espionage thriller, so something that isn’t completely common in our country. Well, I partially got it. The film really radiates great quality. After all, Ondřej Trojan isn’t a director who would leave the filming of his ideas up to chance. Quite the opposite. Rather, I had a problem with the fact that the first half of the film is too historically factual and at the same time very little film-like. The film-like quality appears only about after 2 thirds of the movie, where I really started to get excited by the dynamic character of the movie and at the same time, I had to admit that the historical factuality has its place here. I think it’s really hard to make a movie based on history and explaining the historical context in a way that would make sense. Here, the movie sacrificed its first half to it, but it was justified in the end. After the film, my friend and I talked and wondered whether Toman was a good person. That’s a question every viewer probably has to answer on their own. In truth, we didn’t figure it out. The only thing that really got to us were the actions of the communist party after the year 1945 and consequently in 1948. I am not going to spoil anything, but I felt really sick. Toman thus definitely deserves the attention it is getting. I just feel like it will have something to say mainly to us and the Slovaks and it won’t catch on in Europe. Well… I might be wrong. ()

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MrHlad 

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anglais This ambitious project about a man who did business with everyone after World War II and helped bring about the Communist takeover unfortunately tries too hard to be true to reality at the expense of entertainment. Two and a half hours is really too much, especially when there's not much interesting stuff going on most of the time, and it's repetitive to boot. The excellent final quarter shows that this could have been not only the story of a not very well known but important man, but a really good, entertaining and engaging film. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais I had to get used to Jiří Macháček, because, especially from the beginning of the film, he spoke every now and then in a style that would fit more into a parody, but I got used to it and I'm glad. Toman entertained me thanks to him, and thanks to the amazing Kateřina Winterová, in a way that I would have liked if the film had continued for a few dozen more minutes. It was only in the end that things began to happen that I did not expect. It's admittedly well shot until then, but (whether you know something about the real Toman or not) it’s actually quite a predictable story that resembles a film version of Czech Century (and I mean that as compliment). ()

gudaulin 

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anglais It's not that Toman doesn't have a number of shortcomings that can be pointed out, but even with the knowledge of their existence, the film ultimately turned out to be one of the most pleasant encounters with Czech cinema in recent years. History is of long-term interest to me, making this an excellent prequel to the fourth and fifth parts of the TV series Czech Century. The more you know about the events of the first post-war years and the personalities (mostly repugnant creatures) of the then-ruling elite, the more you will enjoy the film. I have no problem with the fact that Toman is not actually the protagonist in Trojan's film, but rather the period of the rise of the Communist Party, which ends with the seizure of power and the establishment of the "people's democracy." The representatives of the regime are not anonymous names to me, but rather specific historical figures whose actions I am familiar with and to whom the actors simply gave a face. I am willing to forgive Trojan's minor deviations from history this time, because his excursion into the past corresponds to the given era, and it is certainly not a farce like Identity Card. If there is any flaw worth mentioning, it is the casting of Jiří Macháček in the lead role. His naive (non)acting works at the local theater but with this demanding role, which requires strong character acting. Understandably, he does not handle it well and seems out of place. Overall impression: 75%. ()

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