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Vápenička
An old couple lived in a small house. Since they had no children, they made a girl out of chalk and named her Vápenička. She was beautiful, all white, but she couldn't speak. In that country lived a prince who took a liking to Vápenička and wanted to marry her. However, as is often the case, the king did not approve of the bride. Therefore, he gave the prince the task of guessing the girl's name, otherwise he would not allow the wedding...
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a father and son whose relationship is strained by difficult circumstances. The father, a former quarry worker, struggles to adapt to life after an accident leaves him disabled. His son, facing his own personal challenges, grapples with the responsibility of caring for his father while trying to forge his own path.
Critical Reception
Vápenička was met with a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its sensitive portrayal of familial struggles and the performances of its lead actors. It resonated with audiences for its raw depiction of hardship and the enduring bonds of family.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and realistic portrayal of family dynamics.
Leoš Suchařípa's performance as the injured father was particularly lauded.
The film's somber tone and exploration of working-class life were noted by critics.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's touching story and strong acting, with many appreciating its honest depiction of a father-son relationship under duress.
Fun Fact
Karel Kachyňa, the director, was known for his stark and often critical portrayals of Czech society, and 'Vápenička' is considered one of his later, more introspective works.
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