Vojta Kočárník

Vojta Kočárník

Favorite films

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Lost in Translation
  • Paper Soldier
  • The Zone of Interest

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  • The Professional

    ★★★★½

  • All These Sleepless Nights

    ★★★★★

  • 2000 Meters to Andriivka

    ★★★★½

  • The Darjeeling Limited

    ★★★★★

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  • The Professional

    The Professional

    ★★★★½

    He's playing White. It's a chess term. White has the offensive advantage. He's one step ahead! He'll do the impossible. He'll hover around, waiting to strike. He'll drive us crazy.

    Morricone’s Chi Mai and the goosebumbs. Love from early childhood infected me through my parents and their generation. My fav Bebel’s film and one of the finest revenge-driven pieces.

  • All These Sleepless Nights

    All These Sleepless Nights

    ★★★★★

    All these hazy memories, desires and until-the-sun-rises conversations that felt lost are found in the streets of Warsaw. Thank you for this MASTERPIECE, Michał! ❤️

    Ten thousand cigarettes. So many breaths so sharply drawn in ten thousand cigarettes, three hundred days up in smoke. A thousand unfiltered moments, your voice among a hundred others, one mistake for every hundred breaths… Every ten thousand cigarettes.”

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  • Ariel

    Ariel

    ★★★★

    If you were to die now, would you be happy with your life? 

    What does that mean to be a character? Eternal ghost, living the same story over and over again, or somebody who might find enough power to rebel against the author and overcome the prime destiny? Fruitful postmodern landscapes are full of Shakespearian stories blurred with existential absurdism, and Patiño’s unique sense for dreamlike visuals offers together a funny yet wise tribute to the characters we bring to…

  • About Dry Grasses

    About Dry Grasses

    ★★★★½

    Does everyone have to be a hero, or do we have a right to antiheroism in times when we feel the weariness of hope? Nuri Bilge Ceylan has lost not an ounce of his intellect. A sustaining novel manifested in cinematic form, About Dry Grasses draws on the legacy of the Russian literary classics, while tearing down the traditional dichotomies of fictional worlds and showing the terrifying beauty of the human mind.

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