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The Zodiac Murders (2015) (series) 

English I'm only reviewing the pilot. I will skip any further episodes because the series is just another piece of the puzzle of the poor quality of Czech productions. It's cearly below average, even in the small and underdeveloped conditions of the Czech Republic, and if I were to consider a second weaker star for a moment of weakness, the motivation of horoscopes as "serious" criminal investigation made me so angry that I seriously thought about giving up on it. The presence of the reliable Trojan doesn't improve my hesitant impression. The fumbling of Czech Television continues. Overall impression: 20%.

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Bigger Than Life (1956) 

English Yes, exceptional films of the past should be approached with respect and consideration for the era in which they were made. However, even with the best intentions, in my view, Bigger Than Life does not come off as exceptional, but rather as a very average melodrama with all the vices that this genre and the conditions in the large American studios of the 1950s brought with them. The theme is interesting, but the film is made very conventionally, with a predictable ending and unremarkable acting performances. A minor curiosity for me was Walter Matthau from a time when he had not yet been made a star by American studios, but rather cast in a suitable acting type placed in a certain category. Drugs and dependency on them were portrayed much better and more realistically in later decades in American and world cinema. This film has the primacy of being one of the first, but that's too little for me to give it a higher rating. Overall impression: 40%.

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Frantic (1988) 

English Polanski ranks very high on my list of favorite directors, and I have never felt the need to rate his movies lower than 3 stars. However, when I look at his filmography, I must admit that I consider Frantic not necessarily the weakest, but personally the least interesting film from his creative workshop. The problem is not in the direction, although I don't find an atmosphere in the true sense of the word, and I only see Polanski's virtuosity in a few shots from the rooftops of houses, but it is still very decent and above-average craftsmanship. However, I do have a problem with the screenplay, which seems somewhat routine, not surprising, and unfinished to me. Polanski the screenwriter simply does not reach the level of Polanski the director. The most interesting part of the film is Harrison Ford's professional performance, who is at home in this kind of thriller and effortlessly handles both the role of a settled, serious bourgeois, and a man who jumps on rooftops and is willing to face professional killers. And I must not forget the charms of Emmanuelle Seigner, although I have the feeling that the interaction between Ford's character and hers is a bit forced, and Polanski simply wanted to please his life partner. Overall impression: 55%.

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The Box (2009) 

English I can say for myself that I really enjoyed The Box, and if the director and screenwriter in-one had waited a little longer with the point and the tension had increased, my satisfaction would have been maximum. I realize that even many famous films often don't work at their core. Here, the mysterious atmosphere and omnipresent tension work very well. Actually, the only significant criticism I would have is towards Cameron Diaz's casting. Sweet Cameron, may she not be mad at me, has always been and remains just a typecast actress with limited range. In a film like The Box, the viewer's impression primarily depends on the performances, and it requires someone from among the best character actresses. I don't know, maybe Cameron Diaz was involved in the film as a co-producer, or the production demanded a famous face, but in any case, it was a mistake. Overall impression: 75%.

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Wolves' Lairs (1948) 

English I already understood beforehand that the film suffers from every imaginable flaw from films from the end of the 1940s, starting with schematism, through the black and white characters, pathetic music, and ending with melodramatic moments. What is worse is that it has a silly screenplay, where the story heavily lags behind and the plot jumps forward by leaps and bounds, and that it would have such a small budget, and that the action scenes would turn into absolute farce thanks to toy tanks borrowed from a child's room of a prominent family. These things can simply not be excused. The film undoubtedly had a propaganda dimension, which I can tolerate (or can I really?) in a film such as Kachyňa's Smugglers of Death, but here the formal qualities of the film do not lead to anything like that. The film's higher review score is simply due to nostalgia and the awareness that it is a film with an anti-fascist and national-liberation theme. Overall impression: 25%.

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Journey to Saturn (2008) 

English This is a comedy about redneck heroes sent into space has a somewhat redneck humor and doesn't hold back on juicy expressions, but on the other hand, it also has a number of decent gags and is pleasantly incorrect, playful, and entertaining. The Danish also take shots at their social state and national character. It's not anything significant, more like a bite-sized relaxation, but it's not a film that is outright stupid, although it's not particularly clever either. Overall impression: 60%.

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V erbu lvice (1994) 

English When watching this film, I gradually fell into melancholy and eventually genuine despair with each passing minute because it was such a stale, horribly conservative film with a dysfunctional screenplay, lousy editing, ear-tearing dialogues, and rarely any decent camera work. I managed to finish it with all my might. I partially perceive the positive reviews as the desperate desire of Czech cinema fans for a genre film. Overall impression: 25%.

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Norouk Pramboun Chaon (1987) 

English This is a contradictory film. It is evident that it was created at a time when there was a Czechoslovak film industry, that it was worked on by a professional film crew, and it had a decent budget and also the support of local authorities. Let's admit that in the post-revolution era, a similar film wouldn't have a chance to be made or at the very least wouldn't look so grand. The exoticness of the setting also plays a role, and for its time, it was an exceptional co-production project from Barrandov productions. Thirdly, exceptional political events play a role, which the film portrays. The four-year rule of the Khmer Rouge is truly shocking in a way that it is probably the most genocidal regime in modern history. On the other hand, Muchna is just an average filmmaker and it cannot be said that his script stands out in any way. The result is a film illustration supported by the participation of several quality Czech actors. Overall impression: 55%.

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The Milky Way (1969) 

English I understand Luis Buñuel and he regularly receives good reviews from me. This time won't be as good, even though I think that The Milky Way is among his very best films, and it is a joy to watch his surrealistic games while two tramps travel across France and Spain to the pilgrimage site in Santiago de Compostela. Paradoxically, I will not give the highest rating because Buñuel is floating at intellectual heights this time and I do not always understand his theological games. This film will probably be enjoyed by someone who has theology at their fingertips, but they might consider some of Buñuel's provocative thoughts heretical. This is what The Name of the Rose would have been if the director had not gone down the path of a medieval detective story, but followed the venerable William of Baskerville in his theological debates and reflections. Monty Python took on what is universally known in Life of Brian and therefore had a much easier task. Buñuel embarked on a more difficult path, which is far from suitable for everyone. But that applies to his filmmaking in general. Overall impression: 85%.

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Sound of Noise (2010) 

English Music as opinion, as revolt, anarchy, as an element, as a geyser of erupting emotions that mercilessly sweep away the wall of conventions and civilization habits. Sometimes I feel that everything has already been made and nothing new can be invented even in cinema, only changing perspectives and retouching what others have done before. But then films like this crazy Swedish comedy appear and shatter my expectations. Sound of Noise is an original film that is difficult to compare to anything else. The screenplay is somewhat unfinished, one can somehow feel that the point should be treated more thoroughly. But still, the film is worth seeing. Especially for those who appreciate experimentation and madness of all kinds. I really enjoyed this bombastic provocative music show played illegally. Overall impression: 80%.