

Prague
A city with a history of heritage, myth and superstition. A passionate architect with strong but delusional ideas about love and life. A Czech gypsy girl searching for her identity and true love. Add to the drama of a mean friend you can’t do without and cannot trust either. The conflict of these complex characters is further heightened with illusions of someone who is there but at the same time not there- what you see is not true? or is the truth, what you not see? All of the above are thrown together in a very unique and unusual situation where you do not know what to believe and what to disbelieve.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Eva, travels to Prague to uncover the truth about her mother's mysterious death. As she delves deeper into her family's past, she becomes entangled in a dangerous web of secrets, lies, and betrayal. Eva must confront her own demons and navigate the dark underbelly of Prague to find answers and escape the shadows that threaten to consume her.
Critical Reception
Prague received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some praised its atmospheric visuals and the performance of Celine Tran, many found the plot convoluted and underdeveloped. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the thriller elements and others criticizing the pacing and character development.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its moody cinematography and evocative setting.
- Criticized for a confusing and predictable plot.
- Celine Tran's performance was noted, but couldn't save the film from its narrative flaws.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Prague, aiming to capture the city's dark and mysterious atmosphere, which plays a significant role in the narrative.
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