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It is a situational comedy about Šimon who is successful as a confectioner but is unlucky in love. Peacefully living his bachelor life he is suddenly faced with the snares of wife-wanna-be women and the insisting of his own mother who wants him to get married at all costs. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Sweet Worries is one of the great Slovak comedies. It is indeed an easy-flowing comedy with elements of classic slapstick. Even the fact that it is set in the gloom and grey of the 80's is only slightly bothersome. The idea of the main character, a pastry shop master who is both cute and defenseless, is a nice one. Emil Horváth Jr. sails through the pitfalls with a naturalness all his own, and like his predecessors in classical slapstick, he copes just as elegantly with the arms of girls and the obstacles of various porters or matrons eager for advances. It's not a diamond in the rough, but it's a great example of Slovak cinema and a motivation not to neglect productions from the eastern part of Czechoslovakia. ()

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