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anglais Who Looks for Gold? is the grandest of the grand. You can but look and revel in the smallness - these are the highlights of life lined with dinner, coffee, and sitting in front of the TV. These are the black rides, the stolen materials for the villas outside Prague, and in all of this Honza Hrušínský, who found himself in those quality young men and continued all those romances from the present. Ah, the golden normalization era. Menzel spins it poetically and Svěrák puts such wisdom into the mouth of the main character that it's not even satire anymore. ()