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Čtyřlístek (1965) 

English This has nothing to do with the work of Jaroslav Němeček!

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Of Parents and Children (2007) 

English I really feel bad about just giving it an average review because it's filmed brilliantly. It's also dynamic and well acted. The theme of a walk to refresh the relationship between son and father is excellent. However, there are several "buts." For example, the history of the century reduced to first-republican capitalism and the later period, which is expressed only by the decision to go with the flow or not... This is as problematic as the rejuvenating skin of Josef Somr, who is excellent in his role, but at 73 shouldn't have to settle for hair dye or a comb-over to complete his younger self. On the way through Stromovka, unfortunately, the theme of a supposed ideal relationship also developed, with a quick bump into painful reality. Therefore, the Czechoslovak friendship was just an imaginary cherry on top, which had the bitter taste of the trotting Lábus, who seemed to continue in his role from Non Plus Ultras. I really didn't like that.

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The Pink Panther 2 (2009) 

English I'm not a fan of the original series, or in fact any of the variations on the theme with any actor. I still haven't actually seen the modern-day first film, but as a standalone affair, I found this film very good. It’s a light comedy, seemingly familiar with every shot, yet also new and charming at the same time. I was curious about Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and I was not disappointed because it seems that all of her Anglo-Saxon productions are very interesting and worth seeing. She also stands out in this film as a great counterpart to the sympathetic Emily Mortimer. And if you've seen Dhoom 2, you'll enjoy Aishwarya's variation on the same role. ;)

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Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008) 

English This is the best romantic comedy the porn world has to offer! The self-projection also worked, so I laughed, I was touched, and I became a fan. That's the way it's supposed to be. Also, the word fuck is not serious, let alone immoral. :) A more commercial Smith? Come on... I've loved Traci Lords since Hercules.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) 

English A second film with every inch. April is different, and Splinter is different. The soundtrack is worse and the plot is less fatal. But because of this, it's still a solid part of the good old Turtle trilogy. Either way, it didn't erase the first film from my memories and it didn't turn me away from the third film.

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Bend It Like Beckham (2002) 

English A likable sports comedy from two different worlds. Given that I don’t like Keira Knightley and that I was a bit disappointed with the subsequent Bride and Prejudice, I had a nice feeling from this relaxing film. Jonathan Rhys Meyers was already well on his way to becoming Henry. :) Thanks for the donations, this is a good solution.

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Báječná show (2002) 

English This was quite the bombastically-promoted cartoon in its day. It’s no wonder, given the stellar Czech line-up of dubbers and especially singers.

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Die Halbzarte (1958) 

English This was the last time Magda and Romy Schneider met in a film and was once again complemented by Josef Meinrad... Unfortunately, this otherwise great trio pays the price for Romy's persistent efforts to break free from the cult of Sissi. And at first glance, what could be better than an extravagant modern story? An orderly artistic family suffers from a lack of money - although the father writes crime fiction (his civilian job is as a postman), the mother writes love songs, the younger daughter paints and the son trains artistic tricks. The protagonist, Nicole, tries her hand at poetry writing at first but is unsuccessful. She then devises a plan to write a completely immoral play to help the family financially. In order to give her play a real edge, Nicole takes inspiration from contemporary bestsellers, writes under a pseudonym, and presents her play to the public as an autobiographical work. The play enjoys unprecedented success on the Wiener Hoftheater stage and appeals to the American Broadway producer... After that, nothing prevents the classic cascade of "I am someone else" scenes (in this case, Nicole plays a lady from the half-world) and the result can be nothing other than true love. How could this have gotten through to the Viennese audience of the time? By the end of the 1950s, bringing the ideal back to the US was no longer a problem, but it turned out that filmmakers had little understanding of the world of the youth of the time. The entire film is highly stylized and even the civilian scenes are full of theatrical kitsch.