Realização:
Petr SlavíkCâmara:
Martin ŠtrbaMúsica:
Michal PavlíčekElenco:
Karel Roden, Regina Rázlová, Antonio Šoposki, Zuzana Kanócz, Simona Postlerová, Eva Leinweberová, Miroslav Babuský, Natálie Hejlová, David Depta (mais)Sinopses(1)
An uptight man must let go of his orderly lifestyle and find common ground with his free-spirited mom, who moves in after an Alzheimer's diagnosis. (Netflix)
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A burden that weighs nothing. Matylda's son, from his profession, knows how obligations work, but he hasn't yet experienced what it's like when you owe your conscience. The aspects of devaluing part of your own life for the sake of someone else's end are sometimes presented in an overly accessible way for the audience, and the characterization of some characters occasionally shows signs of creative laziness (like the journalist interviewing the distrainor). However, the glimpses of Karel Roden stepping out of his usual acting style and Regina Rázlová, who missed out on a Czech Lion award only because of another uncontrollable elderly woman, manage to dispel these doubts within the overall context. Right after the credits, I went to listen to Rod Stewart. ()
2023 was a strong year for quality dramas in Czech cinema: after Exhale, the hermaphroditic We Have Never Been Modern and the black-humored She Came at Night, we have another solid piece, this time from the field of Alzheimer's disease, which is perhaps the one that audiences are most familiar with (after an unexpected visit of the mother-in-law). The film is mainly based on the strong performances of Karel Roden, Antonio Šoposki and especially Regina Rázlová, whose acting gives rise to a believable story that may one day befall any of us. In addition to depicting the typical symptoms and manifestations of Alzheimer's, the film equally addresses the consequences and effects of the disease on loved ones who are faced with a difficult ordeal. Slavík's film is another in a series that confirms that old age can be truly cruel. ()
Unlike She Came at Night, there was no disappointment, just enormous excitement. Waltzing Matilda is not only the movie of the year for 2023, it is the best Czech film of the last few years. No film has gripped me at heart for a long time. And apparently I was not the only one in the theater, in the final half hour you could hear a pin drop. All four main characters are wonderfully written and equally brilliantly played. You can look at them as four storylines that can never intersect, can never understand each other. And we can either hate it, not understand it, condemn them, pity them, or secretly wish for at least two of them to intersect?! I agree that Karel Roden and Regina Razlova give the performances of their lives, but the same goes for Zuzana Kanocz and young Antonius Shoposki. If these four are not adorned with Czech Lions, I will consider it unjust. And I must emphasize that I adore Eliska Krenkova and Tatiana Vilhelmova delivered a captivating performance in Brothers. A strong movie experience that I will never forget. If the creators had not inserted at least a bit of humor and a pinch of lightness into the film, I think all viewers would have fallen into strongly gloomy states after half an hour. ()
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