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Tous les matins, Pavek, un brave type qui conduit le camion de la coopérative, part au travail, accompagné par son assistant, Otik. Pavek, fatigué des gaffes incessantes de son coéquipier, a... Tout lireTous les matins, Pavek, un brave type qui conduit le camion de la coopérative, part au travail, accompagné par son assistant, Otik. Pavek, fatigué des gaffes incessantes de son coéquipier, aimerait s'en débarrasser mais sans succès.Tous les matins, Pavek, un brave type qui conduit le camion de la coopérative, part au travail, accompagné par son assistant, Otik. Pavek, fatigué des gaffes incessantes de son coéquipier, aimerait s'en débarrasser mais sans succès.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Rudolf Hrusínský
- Drápalík
- (as Rudolf Hrusínský ml.)
Rudolf Hrusínský
- Honza Kalina
- (as Rudolf Hrusínský nejml.)
Stanislav Aubrecht
- Jarda Pávek
- (as St. Aubrecht)
Magda Krízková
- Vera
- (as Magda Sebestová)
Milena Dvorská
- Ruzena Pávková
- (as M. Dvorská)
Milada Jezková
- Hrabetová
- (as M. Jezková)
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Czech comedy about the occupants of small village, focussed mainly on the lives of driver / odd job man Pavek and his trials and tribulations with his working mate Otik, who is rather simple. It becomes so much hassle it is decided to move Otik away to Prague.
Very gently, somewhat Tati-esque take on the many eccentric characters in the village and the trouble they get into. It is slow, gentle, often quite funny and indeed very sweet and certainly worth catching.
Very gently, somewhat Tati-esque take on the many eccentric characters in the village and the trouble they get into. It is slow, gentle, often quite funny and indeed very sweet and certainly worth catching.
I watched this movie for about 30 minutes, as I understand it already touched upon everything that happens in the village. One of the main characters is an autistic person, "a village idiot". I felt pain watching this person. However "authentic" the portrayal of the village in the 80s in Czechoslovakia might be, I am not sure I can feel the humor here as so many situation show relatively pitiful existence of the village idiot. Though it is great to see that the community is making an effort at helping him adapt, it is also taking advantage of him. It is the reality, but from the perspective of me, a person living in an urban setting, where various things are done to make disabled feel more empowered, the village community seems some steps behind. As portraying this condition, which can never be helped ('he either strikes or has killed himself') -- the movie is very very sad, not a comedy at all. I still gave it 4/10, because of the atmosphere of the village that it creates, and it is very interesting from historical perspective.
This movie is far from legendary Yugoslavian comedies, but it doesn't try to be like that. It's literally, as one review already said, a movie about a life in a little village. It's heart warming and relaxing to watch, albeit a little depressing in some ways. You won't die from laughter, but there are a few funny scenes sprinkled throughout the movie. I give it 8/10 and I recommend it. It's still by miles a better comedy than some recent movies from Hollywood who claim to be good comedies.
A pleasant comedy with several laugh-out-loud moments. A cross between an Abbott and Costello comedy (with roles reversed), and the drama of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men". Well worth watching.
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Many of the scenes are known, quotations got integrated into the common language.. but I have never really seen the entire movie... always just parts doing something else while the movie was going on the TV...
I do not know whether I would appreciate it if not knowing so many scenes, lacking the cultural link, or the image about village life... but I personally really enjoyed the movie!
I do not know whether I would appreciate it if not knowing so many scenes, lacking the cultural link, or the image about village life... but I personally really enjoyed the movie!
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- AnecdotesPetr Nározný was considered for the part of Mr. Pávek, eventually played by Marián Labuda.
- ConnexionsEdited into Ten Minutes Older: The Cello (2002)
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