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The inventor and owner of the company "Neprasklo" (Unbreakable), Ing. Sýkora, wants to launch a revolutionary new product – unbreakable glass. However, his two greedy deputies have other plans – they eliminate Sýkora in the African waterfalls and attempt to sell the company to a foreign corporation. They replace the director with his doppelganger, the unsuspecting and unsuccessful extra Fanda Pažout. However, the villains have no idea that Sýkora is alive and returning.
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Plot Summary
A group of ordinary Czech citizens, fed up with their mundane lives, decide to embark on a daring heist to steal a substantial amount of money. They plan their operation meticulously, driven by a mix of desperation and a desire for a better future. The film follows their often comical attempts to execute the robbery, leading to unexpected challenges and humorous situations.
Critical Reception
The film was a modest success in the Czech Republic, appealing to audiences with its lighthearted approach to crime and relatable characters. While not a critical darling, it was generally viewed as an entertaining and humorous comedy that provided escapism. Audience reception was largely positive, appreciating the film's charm and comedic performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and lighthearted take on a heist.
Appreciated for its relatable Czech characters and situations.
Seen as an enjoyable, albeit simple, comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film was released during a period when comedies featuring ordinary people attempting extraordinary feats were popular in Czech cinema.
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