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Necrotongue Boo!

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English Zita Marinovová dusted off some old corny jokes, and filled her film with advertising banners and slogans as part of the product placement. Her filmmaking left a lot to be desired, though. The film's punchline was obvious at least halfway through, and there were hardly any moments worth laughing at. ()

angel74 

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English The sexist wannabe jokes and innuendos disgusted me so much that it took a lot of effort to finish watching this stupid parody of a film. Not to mention that the sponsors dictated half the plot to Zita Marinovová. (15%) ()

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NinadeL 

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English Since Online Dating, Zita Marinovová has improved quite a bit. She found out that less is sometimes more and built the film on fewer actors, realistic situations, and normal locations. At least Vašut and Čvančarová act as if they are in a real film, and it is almost a pity that they don't have similarly big roles more often. Both of them can handle even the silliest dialogue and make the most of every situation. Overall, A Novel for Advanced still falls into the amateurish parody category of all those Novels for Men and Women series, but if Marinovová has at least as much energy as Magnusek, I'll almost start looking forward to her future efforts. ()

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