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The Revolutionary
A group of young men train to be revolutionaries and plan an insurrection of the Canadian government.
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered Prague librarian, Mr. Pospíšil, dreams of a more exciting life. Through a magical mishap involving an ancient book, he accidentally swaps bodies with a ruthless medieval executioner who has been resurrected. Now, Mr. Pospíšil must navigate the modern world in the body of a fearsome figure, while the executioner grapples with the complexities of 20th-century life.
Critical Reception
The Revolutionary is a beloved Czech comedy, appreciated for its inventive premise and humorous performances. While not a major international critical success upon release, it has become a cult classic in its home country, celebrated for its lighthearted fantasy and social satire.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative premise and humorous fish-out-of-water scenarios.
Commended for the comedic performances, particularly from the lead actor.
Seen as a charming and lighthearted fantasy with a satirical edge.
Google audience: Czech audiences often recall 'The Revolutionary' with fondness, appreciating its blend of fantasy and comedy and its memorable characters.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a satirical novel by writer and screenwriter František Vlček, known for his witty and often absurd storytelling.
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