Director:
Zdeněk TroškaGuión:
Zdeněk TroškaCámara:
Juraj FándliMúsica:
Karel SvobodaReparto:
Michaela Kuklová, Miroslav Šimůnek, Vladimír Brabec, Sabina Laurinová, Lukáš Vaculík, Miriam Kantorková, Vítězslav Jandák, Václav Vydra nejml. (más)Sinopsis(1)
A foolish princess wants to marry a good-looking lad who, of course, is in love with just a simple girl. The plot thickens with the inclusion of a benevolent dragon and a malevolent neighbouring king (Daniel Hůlka). (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
Reseñas (3)
I thought it was quite harmless in my elementary school days, but years later the situation has changed somewhat. It sounds like it's badly dubbed. I don't mind that even in crowd scenes, the camera sometimes loses control and the shots end up looking like oddly cropped photos. What bothers me, though, is that Troška forces his characters to behave like absolute idiots, with the one who screams the loudest, runs around the most, and pushes others being crowned as the king. This results in overacting by the actors, lifeless characters, and unbelievable kitsch. It’s loud, unlikable, and... awkward. ()
The beginning of the end of the good Czech fairytales. Hardly watchable rubbish, kept afloat only by the beautiful Michaela Kuklová and a few well executed scenes. Otherwise, awful. ()
A lot of the charm of this fairy tale for me is because part of it was filmed in Český Krumlov, my beautiful hometown. And, of course, many other beautiful places. The story is also quite decent, but somehow, it's not the same anymore, and it all feels a bit worn out. I'd rather watch The Watermill Princess. ()
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