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Postava k podpírání

  • 1963
  • 38m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
556
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Postava k podpírání (1963)
ComedyDramaShort

A man borrows a cat and when he goes back to return it, the place where he got it is no longer there. He begins his search.A man borrows a cat and when he goes back to return it, the place where he got it is no longer there. He begins his search.A man borrows a cat and when he goes back to return it, the place where he got it is no longer there. He begins his search.

  • Directors
    • Pavel Jurácek
    • Jan Schmidt
  • Writers
    • Pavel Jurácek
    • Jan Schmidt
  • Stars
    • Karel Vasicek
    • Consuela Morávková
    • Ivan Ruzicka
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    556
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Pavel Jurácek
      • Jan Schmidt
    • Writers
      • Pavel Jurácek
      • Jan Schmidt
    • Stars
      • Karel Vasicek
      • Consuela Morávková
      • Ivan Ruzicka
    • 7User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Karel Vasicek
    • Jan Herold
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    • Saleswoman
    Ivan Ruzicka
    • Úredník
    Pavel Bartl
    Pavel Bartl
    • Kilián
    Pavel Silhánek
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      • Directors
        • Pavel Jurácek
        • Jan Schmidt
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        • Pavel Jurácek
        • Jan Schmidt
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      10FredericoGhandi

      Pure Kafka

      This film is just excellent. I never thought that this would be such a great one, since it was the first chech film I saw. I just went to see it because I was told that this was very influenced by Kafka's work. And I was truly surprised. This is by far the best representation of Kafka's ideas in motion pictures. Far better than Orson Wells' "Le Próces" or any other movies like that. I saw it in Cinemateca Portuguesa and probably I'll never come so see it again, because it's so rare. I just don't understand how films like this (like all the others films by Juracek) continue completely unknown and probably there are only 20 or 30 people in Portugal that have seen it. It's a shame. See also "Prípad pro Zacínajícího Kata. 10/10
      10fatal-error

      Excellent film. Must see it.

      Excellent film. It's important to say that the film is not really known in Czech republic. I saw it recently on TV, as the film based on Juracek's diary ("Klíc k urcování trpaslíku podle deníku Pavla Jurácka"). It make us understand that his work was very very difficult under the communist regime, he was excluded from the national film committee and the fact that he could direct a film like "Postava k podpirani" appears like a miracle. The film itself opens into a really strange universe (references to Kafka are obvious but quite personal), so close to real 60s' in Czechoslovak society. The film form is very free (treatment of space, montage, very exceptional use of the sound !). By facilities, Juracek is sometimes associated to the new wave (nouvelle vague), but I think that his quite personal universe and cinematographic style make him stand apart of any movement or "style school". He remains a hero, one of the artists whose life and work was broken by political power.
      10vlanda

      the best

      I don't want to repeat what was said in the other reviews, some background information: Juracek was very disappointed that he was linked with Kafka all the time. Kafka wasn't his favourite writer, the thing is that everybody who lived in Czechoslovakia during that time (I am talking about he people who didn't like that regime)lived a life that was very similar to the Kafka's novels. You didn't need to read Kafka, Kafka was all around you. Later on, Juracek thought that making fun of regime was too simple (there are many films in 60s who are doing that see Menzel, Nemec) and with his next film A case for a rookie hangman he tried to be more profound. He tried to make something more than a satire. He thought Postava is just a simple satire. He was wrong , the film survived its 20 years of prohibition and young people in C.R are fascinated by this film even after almost 50 years. To foreigners: yeas it is little bit strange that in the 60s the regime let the directors make fun of it, that the regime was in fact financing it. the trouble was, Czechoslovakia wanted to compete with the West. And the best directors were anti-communists. And also the whole country was changing. Even communist party was slightly moving towards more democratic regime. However, after the Soviet occupation, a lot of the directors and writers (the ones who didn't leave the country) paid their price for making these films.
      3Zoomorph

      Boring and pointless.

      An extremely dull film. It's even complete with gimmicks such as rewinding the play so you can watch the cat jump off the couch multiple times. Apparently other commentators have been fooled into thinking this nonsense is genius. The premise is trivial and there's nothing subtle about the execution. It drags on forever and is a relief when it's finally finished.
      4Rodrigo_Amaro

      Unpopular opinion: not good enough

      Tears of joy when it was over cause it was too darn sickening and so long even with its 38 minutes. Forget about its ultimate pretense in trying to bring a Kafkaesque setting into a moderated hidden criticism on Czechoslovakia's and the Communist regime; what hurt the most was not seeing "inspired by the works of Franz Kafka" in the movie's screenplay opening titles. In some countries it's known as "Joseph Kilian", obvious reference but not used to the fullest here, with a story involving a man who's trying to find the title character for reasons unknown, and gets trapped into bureaucratic obstacles, among them he suddenly gets the urge of going to a shop where he can rent a cat. Purpose? None, I guess.

      Usually, whether being inspired by or being a work based on Kafka, you can't go wrong. The aesthetics, the references, everything is easily recognizable and can be greatly used...as long the director knows what to do with those, and he or she is fully aware of how to compose everything. The duo Pavel Jurácek and Jan Schmidt never got me fully invested in this story, nothing made sense, neither the Kafka's channeling, neither their critique on their nation, also homeland of Mr. Kafka - the then Austria-Hungary. It's so lifeless, with minor bits of dark humor, voiceless. What's the idea behind all the confusion? Man is superior to the animal because he can be more submissive, reflects one character and that seems the only deep part of the movie. If there's symbols, they're all flawed, lacking in substance and a proper use of the absurd. The monochromatic hue was perfect along with some optical effects that made me remember of "The Metamorphosis", a scene where a character is carrying a huge object through the stairs but it feels like it's a giant insect climbing those same stairs.

      Apart from some minor qualities, here's a movie that won't stick in your memory. Pity. 4/10

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        Edited into CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018)

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      • Release date
        • 1963 (Czechoslovakia)
      • Country of origin
        • Czechoslovakia
      • Language
        • Czech
      • Also known as
        • Joseph Kilian
      • Filming locations
        • Czech Republic
      • Production company
        • Ceskoslovenský Státní Film
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      • Runtime
        • 38m
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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