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Club of the Discarded
Laid-off old mannequins spend their cracked and broken lives in an old, abandoned warehouse. New mannequins are brought to the warehouse. They are old as well, but from a younger generation. The two groups must live together, but it's not easy at all.
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Plot Summary
A group of recently laid-off workers, facing unemployment and a bleak future, decide to start their own unconventional business venture. Their humorous and often chaotic attempts to navigate the new economic landscape and find success lead to a series of comical situations and unexpected challenges. The film explores themes of resilience, camaraderie, and the absurdities of modern work life.
Critical Reception
This Czech comedy was generally well-received by domestic audiences for its relatable portrayal of economic hardship and its humorous take on the struggles of the unemployed. Critics often praised its witty script and the performances of its ensemble cast, though its international reach was limited.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp wit and satirical commentary on unemployment.
Appreciated for its relatable characters and their humorous plight.
Noted for strong comedic timing and ensemble performances.
Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive within its home country, with viewers enjoying the film's comedic approach to serious social issues and finding the characters and their predicaments quite amusing and engaging.
Fun Fact
The film was released during a period of significant economic transition in Czechoslovakia, making its themes of unemployment and adaptation particularly resonant with audiences at the time.
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