Réalisation:
Radim ŠpačekScénario:
Zdeněk HolýPhotographie:
Oleg MutuMusique:
Marzena Majcher-WojciechowskaActeurs·trices:
Michal Balcar, Jaroslav Mendel, Tomáš Drápela, Marie Horáčková-Turková, Andrei Toader, Eliška Bašusová, Martin Janouš, Eliza Roth, Lukáš Venclík (plus)Vidéo (2)
Critiques (1)
In a Violent Nature the Czech way. The protagonist's emptiness, egocentrism, and lack of empathy are interestingly reflected in the form, but starting with the suicidal shooting range boss and ending with Balcar, who awkwardly conveyed fleeting feelings of superiority, the acting is unconvincing. Added to that are a few peculiar scenes raising questions. Before the Glock test on the cattle, was there supposed to be some symbolism in that shadow moving across the landscape? And what about the warm-up before the hockey game? The ads on the boards don’t exist, so were they just covering up the CCM logos because the Canadians refused to co-produce? And that Vietnamese grocery store with pasta for two bucks and cigarettes for seven in 2005? The anachronism checker seemed to be in "Forget About It" mode. The last point is a minor detail, but it reflects the film’s overall lack of thoroughness. ()