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D.Moore 

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inglês Yes, it's blatantly black and white, predictable and all manner of things... But I have never seen a better and more evocative rendition of the notorious phrase that pride precedes a fall. One of Vladimír Menšík's best roles, I would say. However, the great Jana Gýrová as his wife, the overly kind Ludmila Roubíková as Špáta's mother, and Josef Bláha, who doesn't say much in his small role, but what he does say and the way he says it is pretty strong stuff. I read Rais's book once, I think. But like this production, it certainly didn't stick in my head. Five clear stars. ()

gudaulin 

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inglês Vladimír Menšík is primarily known as an entertainer, master of ceremonies, and comedian. In the role of the peasant Špáta, he proved himself to be a first-rate character actor, unmatched by many. The screenwriter and director succeeded in translating the outdated literary language of the 19th century into a modern form, creating a timeless story about how a simpleton found "happiness." The theme is similar to Chytilová's The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday, but in this film, the creators dealt with it in a much more civilized manner, with a tragic outcome. Besides the outstanding performance of Menšík, the other actors provide strong support - particularly memorable is Josef Bláha in the role of a ruthless manipulator. Overall impression: 100%. ()

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