Directed by:
Vlad LannéScreenplay:
Tomáš HolečekCinematography:
Klaus FuxjägerComposer:
James HarriesCast:
Kryštof Hádek, Tereza Ramba, Lukáš Langmajer, Lubomír Lipský st., Jiří Krampol, Jana Švandová, Miroslav Táborský, Václav Postránecký, Jiří Korn, Marian Roden (more)VOD (1)
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Story of two young men. One tries to integrate himself into wine making industry, after he succed to a wineculture of his grandfather. His friend escapes to his house after getting himself to some troubles again. But nothing goes like they want to. And beyond all – there are also love problems. In the background of typical Moravian village they go through adventures which could cost them good wine, their women and even the life itself. (official distributor synopsis)
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What a successful film... Yes, of course, it is said ironically. The first part caught my attention with its wine charm, but this one is just a stupid Czech comedy. The characters Hádek and Langmajer are so irritating that you hope they will die from methanol poisoning. Unfortunately, that won't happen. Krampol doesn't help at all, on the contrary. The stupid gangster plot only shows the emptiness of Czech themes, and the fact that Voříšek's character returns to Hádek is just an example of how senseless everything is. Why is she even with him? So he can work himself to death while he drinks? Well, he's painting a nice future for himself. But everyone can change, right? ()
I'm sorry to say that the second film is a parody of the first. Everything is wrong here. The storyline with Krampol and Švandová reminds us that even Waterloo in Czech was a better film than this opus by Lanné. ()
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