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Usmívej se, lásko má
The story, set in the 1930s, takes place in the peaceful summer atmosphere of a small town, where the famous barrel organ player Ferdinand Houra arrives with his song, which is particularly popular with the local women and girls. It tells the story of the turbulent love affair between a young lawyer, Jindřich Koza, and the charming Alžběta, daughter of the prominent lawyer Drbohlav...
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a middle-aged man named Milan who finds himself in a complex romantic entanglement. After a divorce, he embarks on a new relationship with a younger woman, Jana. However, his past continues to haunt him, and he struggles to reconcile his feelings and desires, leading to a poignant exploration of love, regret, and second chances.
Critical Reception
Usmívej se, lásko má received a mixed to positive reception. Critics generally praised its sensitive portrayal of mature relationships and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Jozef Adamovič. Some found the narrative occasionally slow-paced but appreciated its emotional depth and reflective tone. It resonated with audiences for its relatable themes of love and aging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of middle-aged romance and its emotional resonance.
The performances, especially from the lead actor, were highlighted as a strong point.
Some viewers noted a deliberate, contemplative pacing that might not appeal to all.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but where available, viewers often commented on its touching and melancholic exploration of love and personal regret, appreciating its mature handling of relationships.
Fun Fact
The film was a part of the Slovak cinema output in the mid-1990s, a period where many films explored personal and societal transitions in post-communist Slovakia.
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