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NinadeL 

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English Grapes is an absolutely typical example of the fact that a relatively decent film, one that is nothing special, but still functional, is considered a great success in the Czech Republic. Which is absolutely tragic. Instead of everyone being happy that one quite acceptable summer film has been made, we have to watch miserably as the original modest idea turns into a not-very-successful trilogy full of nonsense and kitsch. That’s too bad, because the first film from Bařina was interesting at least in its individual aspects. But the attempt to continue the new tradition of post-revolutionary summer hits in the style of The Ride seems to be a bit beyond the capabilities of the current creators. ()

kaylin 

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English Considering that the second part is a terrible stupidity without any idea, the first part works and the characters haven't managed to annoy each other so much yet. True, 50% of the success is mainly due to wine and Moravia, and the rest will be taken care of by the actors and a fairly decent script. I remember "Bobule" quite fondly, although I prefer to forget about the sequel. The dramatic story works quite well here, but in the end, it's mainly the wine that stays in your memory. ()

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D.Moore 

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English This is a film from which I didn't expect anything special, and that is exactly what I got. The Moravian landscape, which I love, Tereza Voříšková, whom I don't love, but if I could, I would definitely love, and Lubomír Lipský all made it deserve three stars. Grapes has a nice mood, the end of summer is almost breathing out of the film... But only almost, because you still feel like you're flipping through a magazine full of photos rather than "being right there for an hour and a half". ()

novoten 

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English An unexpected trip to a place where I felt so good as a viewer. Bařina sent me so much optimism that I drew from it for several weeks. I enjoyed myself, admired, dreamed, and maybe three times I was so absorbed that I didn't believe my own senses. I don't need wine for a lifetime, but here I maybe felt like opening it for the first time. At one time, a promise of hope not only for the summer but also for Czech comedy. It is such a pity that we see so little of this accurate judgment. ()

DaViD´82 

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English About wine and nothing. You can’t deny the relaxed atmosphere. “It’s got it" but only in the last half hour. About from the time when Lukáš Langmajer moves out of the story. Up until then it’s a rushed pastiche that doesn’t know where it’s heading or even how to get there. At least this goes on quite pleasantly. The cast is pleasantly little known, the music great (most of the best moments are connected with atmospheric parts resting only on the music), but the camerawork throws it all in the cesspool. Then it isn’t even kitschy-nice; it is the pure essence of the highest caliber of blatant kitsch. And with no technical support and everything filmed from the same bathwater. Over-the-top paint book image of a “clean" Moravia versus the gray tones of rotten Prague. Wow, how much time did it take the creators to think up such an incredibly innovative concept? But why get mad about it. It’s enough to say that the camerawork almost manages to kill the visual qualities of Terezka Voříšková. Which you might have thought is impossible. Despite everything, Grapes is a good movie. And mainly due to Vořísková, the red duck and Hádek. Bařina isn’t very active, but I wouldn’t refuse on principle to watch another movie by him. If he gets a different cameraman. But the movie makes you feel like a glass or two of wine afterward, so pass the red. Hey, where are you all? I want wine, but all I’ve got is Pilsen! ()

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