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7.0/10
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Reality movie of a few days in the life of a Czech teenager when he starts work.Reality movie of a few days in the life of a Czech teenager when he starts work.Reality movie of a few days in the life of a Czech teenager when he starts work.
- Awards
- 2 wins
Susan Kodicek
- Asina kamarádka
- (as Zuzana Oprsalova)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThis is Milos Forman's directorial debut. He directed some documentaries earlier,
- Quotes
[last lines]
Zdenek: [Zdenek enters Peter's home to call his buddy Cenda, interrupting a family discussion] Good afternoon. Please, can you hurry? Let's go.
zednický ucen Cenda Semerád: Wait! This is interesting here, comrade. This is my friend.
Petruv otec: "Interesting", "Comrade". So this is interesting to you.
zednický ucen Cenda Semerád: Oh no, it's not interesting at all. On the contrary.
Petruv otec: You don't even know what we're talking about. You don't know what's it like. It's... it's...
- ConnectionsEdited into CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018)
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This brought to mind CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS, another early Czech New Wave film about a teenage apprentice who's none too excited about his work. Both are coming-of-age comedies with some moments of awkward teen romance. This film (Forman's first feature) actually predates Menzel's, and has more of a freeform, anecdotal structure. Although not explicitly a commentary on Communism, Petr's distaste for spying on customers clearly has some political implications. The film has a gentle, naturalistic pace with scenes that have a nice attention to detail. Ladislav Jakim struck me as a fine young actor, and I liked how the rival boy gradually developed into a more sympathetic character (particularly during the dance scene, which was my favorite part of the movie). Jan Vostrcil, the wonderful lead in Firemen's Ball, perhaps lays it on a little thick as the overbearing father, but it's a somewhat humorous performance. Although the comedy is quite mellow and subdued, there are a few laugh out loud moments. Unfortunately, the Facets DVD sports an ugly transfer, and woefully incomplete subtitles. Entire swaths of dialogue went by without translation.
- MartinTeller
- Jan 9, 2012
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- Also known as
- Black Sheep
- Filming locations
- Czech Republic(formerly Czechoslovakia)
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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