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Inti BrionesCast:
Jiří Mádl, Elizaveta Maximová, Marika Šoposká, Jiří Štrébl, Sarah Haváčová, Ondřej Malý, Jana Zenáhlíková, Adam Vacula, Danica Jurčová, Jaroslav Slánský (more)Plots(1)
A co-production between the Czech Republic, Chile, France and South Korea and Jiří Mádl as a stage director who finds himself oppressed by dysfunctional relationships. This black and white drama confirms the talent of Chilean filmmaker A. F. Almendras. (Summer Film School)
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I liked it. And I liked it a lot. The theatrical environment, relationship complications, and a series of realistic, especially intense scenes. I like the central trio Mádl, Maximová, and Šoposká and everyone played perfectly. An interesting co-production of four states, I probably wouldn't have come up with that. ()
This artsy drama The Play by Chilean director Alejandro Fernández Almendras tells a classic story of a love triangle, made rather unusual by the fact that it takes place in a theatrical setting. Although in places the continuity of the plot is a bit scratchy, and sometimes the pace too, there are no big problems here. The minor flaws are balanced by the overall very solid performances, with Elizaveta Maximova clearly playing the lead. However, I was pleasantly surprised by Jiří Mádl, whom I found quite convincing in his fairly serious role of the overworked father. (60%) ()
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