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Zuzana is an attractive and charming fine arts student. She is independent, her parents don’t really take care of her and she sometimes drops in on her eccentric granny, whom she likes very much. Like all the other young people, neither she knows what she wants and sometimes she is a bit out of focus – when she should be at school she is at work, when she is at school she dozes off. When she is enchanted by a handsome man – she packs up her luggage and leaves for Paris to be with him... However, the love story ends fairly quickly and again she finds herself swinging between her school and work – she has been starring in commercials and has worked in dubbing studios since she was a small child. She doesn’t have problems with money, she has problems with relationships – seeks the right guy and doesn’t realize that, in reality, she is on a quest to find her own self. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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POMO 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

magyar Humor szellemesség nélkül, nyoma sincs a dramatizálásnak. Zuzana Šulajová, a zene és a film kellemes hangulata OK. De mi értelme van ennek, ha olyan ártalmatlan és értelmetlen, mint egy fiatal élete Szlovákiában? A filmeket olyan dolgokért szeretem, amelyekből ebben szinte semmi sincs. Ha értelmesebb Kruté radosti című filmnek 3*-o adtam, itt most nem tudok 2* fölé menni. ()

novoten 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol The Slovaks tried to combine "Stories of Ordinary Madness" and "The Loners", not only with the acting duo Šulajová + Křen, but also with music, an attempt at a statement, seemingly hallucinatory scenes, and occasional use of a handheld camera. The result is an almost unintelligible farce, where the actors only stumble and have no idea what their characters should feel or how to behave. Behind the label of "a story about a girl who wants to try everything the world offers" can also be hidden empty improvised boredom. ()