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Pistolník is a teacher who rules the boys' boarding school of a vocational school with a firm hand. Room No. 135 is Pavel, Tonda, Roman, Slavek and especially Olin, nicknamed Koblih, five classmates who, with extraordinary imagination, drive Pistolník crazy with new and new Canadian pranks. Their recessions are only put to an end by the arrival of a new and young teacher, Kamila, who is not affected by their tried and tested tricks. Despite their seemingly carefree life, each of the boys has his own problems, which gradually surface, and so in the avalanche of funny moments, a serious tone is occasionally heard.
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Plot Summary
This Czech film follows the adventures of a young boy who, along with his friends, gets into various comical situations as they navigate childhood and adolescence. The story often centers on their innocent schemes, budding friendships, and first encounters with the complexities of the adult world. It captures the spirit of youthful rebellion and the humor found in everyday childhood experiences.
Critical Reception
Generally well-received in its native Czechoslovakia for its charming portrayal of youth and lighthearted comedy. It resonated with audiences for its nostalgic look at childhood and relatable characters. While not a major international release, it holds a fond place in Czech film history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nostalgic and heartwarming depiction of childhood.
Appreciated for its humor and relatable adolescent characters.
Considered a classic of Czech family cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this Czech film is not widely available through Google Reviews.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular novel of the same name by Czech writer Ota Hofman.
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