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Babička je ráda
Mrs Rokos is a grandmother in her age, lives with her son's family and feels useless, that no one needs her. Therefore, she decides to move from Prague to the countryside with her friend Tuzar...
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Plot Summary
The film follows the humorous misadventures of a family dealing with their lively and somewhat meddling grandmother. She tries to bring her own brand of order and happiness into their lives, often leading to comedic chaos and misunderstandings. Despite the challenges, her intentions are always good, and her presence brings a unique warmth to the household.
Critical Reception
This lighthearted Czech comedy was a popular domestic film, appreciated for its humor and performances by well-loved actors. While not a critical darling on an international scale, it resonated with audiences for its relatable family dynamics and comedic situations, typical of the era's popular Czech cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and likable characters.
Appreciated for its portrayal of intergenerational relationships.
Seen as a charming and accessible family comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to quantify with specific Google user data for this older Czech film. However, based on general sentiment from similar domestic comedies of the period, viewers likely enjoyed the lighthearted entertainment and the performances of popular Czech actors.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the popular character of 'Babička' (Grandmother) from Božena Němcová's classic Czech novel, though this film takes a more comedic and modernized approach to the character.
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