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A villager named Valentýna gets mixed up with the Prague underworld and at the same time finds love with a clumsy policeman. Zdeňek Tyc's third feature is a satiric, improvised comedy with a taste of refreshing humor. Drawing on a carpe diem philosophy, the film revels in an all-embracing, joyfully ridiculous spirit which disregards generic and logical limits. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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angol Yes, it's a crazy film of its time (the atmosphere could be compared to The Stone Bridge), but at the same time, it's a unique experience. The collage of absurd stories from the wannabe Czech post-revolutionary underworld is in fact nothing more than a tribute to Czech Soda, with the story intertwining with the filming of a new episode of Alles Gute at the end. It wasn't strictly necessary as a film for the movie theater, but as a bonus to the regular reruns of German language lessons, it would have had a completely different reception. Hrzánová is playing her classic self, and so are Klepl, Marek, Holub... Eva Holubová perfectly underlines the variability of her application, given that she plays exactly the same role here as in Vojtěch, Called Orphan. ()