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Peter Bebjak’s suggestive, suspenseful and finely crafted thriller deals with different concepts of justice. Eva has been murdered. The blame is imputed to her mentally devastated husband Jan who finds shelter at his friend’s boxing club. The real culprit, drug addict Robert, will soon be released from jail… Based on a true story. (Summer Film School)

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claudel 

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français Après Krakonošovo tajemství, j’ai voulu voir un film de Peter Bebjak dans le style qui lui réussit le mieux. Malheureusement, je suis encore mal tombé. Stínohra avait le potentiel d’un thriller psychologique tendu et sombre situé dans un décor gris et désolant. Mais il en ressort un film qui rate le coche au niveau du genre. Je suis d’accord avec les commentaires qui disent que c’est le scénario faiblard et confus qui casse le film. Certains personnages paraissent inutiles et le spectateur en vient forcément à se poser la question suivante : que font-ils là et quelle contribution apportent-ils ? Cuire des œufs pour le petit-déj’ ? La distribution est certes somptueuse, mais là encore, il y a des « mais » : il est vrai que Vladimír Javorský peut jouer presque tous les rôles, mais celui d’enquêteur ne lui convient pas, car il n’y est pas crédible. Dominika Morávková n’a pas beaucoup d’espace et Jan Jankovský aurait lui aussi pu être nettement plus à l’écran, au vu de l’intrigue. Malheureusement, je dois constater que ce film non plus n’a pas réussi à Peter Babjak, même s’il ne m’a pas autant ennuyé que celui avec Krakonoš. Je donne donc une demi-étoile de plus. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Shadowplay lured me to the cinema mainly thanks to a good trailer, a decent cast and a genre that, according to the previews, smacked of a dense crime-thriller. After watching it, I have to say that they did not make full use of the potential that lay dormant in the premise. If it had ridden a similar wave as the opening sequence, Shadowplay would have been a solid representative of its genre, but I had the feeling that the stiffing prologue was followed by scenes that skimmed the surface instead fo really digging into the core, which wasn't helped by the grimly stylized visuals. Of the actors, I was most impressed by Hynek Čermák and Vladimír Javorský, I had rather mixed feelings about Milan Ondřík, and Leona seemed a bit out of place. Weaker three stars! ()

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anglais Who would've thought? Pustina felt like a tweaked version of Forbrydelsen, showing what Czech moviemakers can pull off when they get the opportunity. Now, Stínohra is on the same vibe (not claiming to be on the same level, though), just in film format. I was sceptical at first but the end result blew away even my wildest expectations. Got treated to a legit thriller with an excellently-crafted grim atmosphere and some solid acting. Director Peter Bebjak seems dead-set on changing my view of Czech film, especially after all those cookie-cutter romantic "comedies" with the same old faces like Hřebíčková, Langmajer, and Dyková. This fresh take, giving off those Nordic crime story vibes, really hit the spot for me. Fingers crossed Bebjak keeps this streak going because I'm all for more of these. Yeah, there are some flaws, sure, but the fact is, this film can stand tall in the global arena. Compare it to the latest celebration of a jerk, and it's a clear winner by a long shot. In my book, the victims matter more than the murderers. / Lesson learned: Self-sacrifice doesn't always have to be led by fanaticism. Banzai! ()

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