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De jacht (1966) 

Engels The premise is not bad at all. Likewise, the cast must have been really strong for that time. However, what’s the use of it if not a single character gets enough space so I could enjoy it at least for a while. Plus, a solid start is then slowed down by the middle of the movie, which is absolutely drowsy, just so it could be eventually broken by the finale, which is the only action part of the movie and would fortunately wake up even a corpse. In the end, I evaluate it as average. I’ve seen better movies from that time.

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Sippur Gadol (2009) 

Engels This is a decent comedy, which however will not make you roll on the floor laughing. You won’t even let others know you’re having fun. But your soul will have fun, and even if you don’t make a sound, you will be quite satisfied with how entertaining this film is. However, the Hebrew language is worse, as its accent terribly distracts me during the most suspenseful scenes. Otherwise, it’s a decent comedy. A classic story, shot in a pleasant way, which does not offend.

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The Wings of the Dove (1997) 

Engels Apparently when Helena Bonham Carter was young, she played in those classic British love stories that bet on a historic atmosphere and dry British romantic intrigues, which pretty much make you fall asleep.

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I Saw the Light (2015) 

Engels Even though the name Hank Williams does not ring any bells, I have no problem with learning something new in a biopic. However, this film is not able to do that, and the only thing I learnt from it was the fact that Hank died so young because during the few years of his life he drank about five hectoliters of pure denatured alcohol… and it didn’t seem odd to him at all.

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The Zookeeper's Wife (2017) 

Engels I can’t help myself but rate this film with five stars. After watching it, I came to realize what an incredibly powerful experience this film was. The Zookeeper’s Wife is not an easy movie at all, and I assume that not everyone is able to process it.Every time I am getting ready to watch a film telling a story from the Second World War, I am shocked by what the Nazis (and also the Russians) did not only on the battlefields, but also outside them. When people are dying, you still get used to it in the movies, because in similar movies that’s what happens daily. However, when animals bite the dust, it’s really tough and I have to admit that there was possibly no way how the creators could have shot the bombing of the Warsaw Zoo more precisely. I almost couldn’t believe it when I saw how Niki Caro made the exhibition center in Prague into a beautiful Warsaw Zoo. In some places, I was even pleased by the obviously Prague motifs. And when the Zoo was bombed by the Nazis, all that was left was a crater, which was really hard for the then owners to come to terms with.I have to admit that Jessica Chastain and Johan Heldenbergh played their parts perfectly and the number of Czech actors in this film also made me really happy. I am extremely glad that the Americans again (previously it was in the movie Anthropoid) offered Czech actors and actresses a few supporting roles. And they were a great fit. I utterly enjoyed their roles. Especially Arnošt Goldflam and Martin Hofmann excelled. So The Zookeeper's Wife is a huge surprise for me in all respects and I have a feeling that I will have to visit Warsaw as soon as possible. The creators shocked with a story that no one had filmed before, and they again took the war ordeals to a new level in films. For some people, that’s good, for others it’s bad. Anyway, it is good to know about stories like this and learn from them!

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Den allvarsamma leken (2016) 

Engels It is the usual romantic story combined with one absolutely exemplary case of infidelity. The beginning is typical. Two people meet and they immediately fall in love. Consequently, due to some coincidences and circumstances they will not meet again, and so in the following years they both create an economic marriage, where in both cases the other person is rich and thus sufficiently provides for them. And while she has a really shitty marriage, his is pretty much functioning and his wife is more than nice. But chance unites them again, and that is the origin of an affair, which is the exemplary reason for the break-up of a marriage. The only really interesting character in this film was Arvid’s wife, who had kindness in her eyes, but as soon as she found out that her husband was unfaithful, she began to have quite decent hysterical fits. The rest of the film is absolutely boring, and it made me pray for a quick end.

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Pokot (2017) 

Engels I can’t say how much I was looking forward to this film. For me, Agnieszka Holland is the guarantee of quality, so I knew that Spoor would not be bad at all. I was also looking forward to Miroslav Krobot, who, according to the poster, seemed to have one of the lead roles. However, during watching the film, I quickly realized that it is not the case. The lead role here is played by the landscape of Kłodzko and Agnieszka Mandat. Although she is not bad at all, the film in which she plays is hard to define. Actually, Agnieszka Holland herself confirmed after the screening that this is a mix of several genres. And that description really fits this movie. A little bit of everything, but together it is nothing. It’s not a crime movie, because they’re not investigating anything. It’s not a horror movie either, because there’s nothing to be afraid of. It’s not completely psychological either, because you don’t really tap into the emotions of the characters except for the last fifteen minutes. So what is left is a lot of atmosphere, in this case it really overflows with it, and black humor, which is almost absent in the first half of the film and, in contrast, unusually common in the second half of the film. All in all, this is an interesting film, in which I enjoyed watching the shots of Kłodzko and wild animals, but it was difficult to focus on the story itself, as it flows somehow independently of its surroundings and in the last fifteen minutes it reveals itself with the time loops. By the way, allusions to the church are very good and, according to what Agnieszka said, very justified. The pastor was really sickening!

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Nowy świat (2015) 

Engels I had the same problem with this film as with another Polish film – the United States of Love. The three independent stories are very gloomy and, in my opinion, kinda lack the punchline, so it is very difficult to form an opinion on them or at least feel something.

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Morris aus Amerika (2016) 

Engels It’s basically a three-star small-scale film, but I have to say that I have really enjoyed watching it. I rooted for Morris and wished him at least a little bit of luck. But the screenwriter was a bitch, and he was giving Morris a hard time for the whole time in the, in Morris’s opinion, filthy Germany. Well, all’s well that ends well, so I have to say that this peek into the life of a boy who feels that he doesn’t belong in a small German town is pretty accurate. I also liked the camera and the Heidelberg locations. I would go there right away.

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Crimson Tide (1995) 

Engels From the first minutes of the film it is apparent that it was directed by Tony Scott. Need I say more?