Juonikuvaukset(1)

The film follows Štěpán Šafránek FROM his senior year in high school through medical school and his first year of medical practice to his post-Velvet Revolution experiences with the dawning era of the businessman. This ironic young man finds it difficult to make a start but eventually gains strength FROM his relationship with a determined female pharmacist. (jakelijan virallinen teksti)

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Arvostelut (3)

novoten 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti Shameful remainder of everything I used to love about the series. Only weak remnants of great humor remain, strong discomfort with the pointing out of various storylines, and the usual romance is almost completely gone. Out of love for the poets, it's about 50% better, but adding the unsympathetic Tereza Brodska to Stepan's collection of fateful women was a huge mistake that could have buried the series for good. Fortunately, the poets do not lose hope. ()

NinadeL 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti One of many experiences from the Otava movie theater in Horažďovice. The beginning of a new post-revolutionary trilogy within a poetic hexalogy, this film is an unrepeatable mirror of the times, which, although it does push fairly hard, perfectly captures the post-revolutionary conditions and is equal to other similar films. ()

kaylin 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti Sure, it's not the same anymore, but I think it's a pretty nice perspective on what the time was like back then, how everyone saw possibilities in everything, how easy it was to get rich. It's just a shame that it wasn't even more sarcastic towards Czech profiteers. From a poetic point of view, I like the romance between Šafránek and Uta, it has something to it, Tereza Brodská is excellent. But otherwise, it's actually still about the same thing. And Matásek is really annoying. ()