Lótus
Lótus

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Lótus

2006
Movie
15 min
Portuguese

Fabio and Leticia live a marriage crisis. He suspects that she cheats on him, and starts to chase her into a journey through the city night.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Vojtěch JasnýGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in a small Bohemian village, Lótus tells the story of Elška, a woman grappling with the legacy of her family's past and the rigid social structures of post-communist Czech Republic. As she navigates fractured relationships and the lingering shadows of historical trauma, Elška seeks a sense of belonging and personal liberation. The film delicately explores themes of memory, identity, and the search for hope in a changing world.

Critical Reception

Lótus received a modest reception, appreciated by some critics for its atmospheric storytelling and sensitive portrayal of rural Czech life. While not a widely seen international release, it garnered attention within Czech cinema circles for its contemplative narrative and strong performances, particularly from its female leads. Audience reactions were generally positive, with viewers often noting the film's quiet intensity and emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its introspective mood and subtle character development.

  • Noted for its poignant depiction of post-communist village life.

  • Some found the pacing slow, but appreciated the emotional resonance.

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Fun Fact

Director Vojtěch Jasný, a renowned Czech filmmaker, returned to direct 'Lótus' after a significant period, marking a notable contribution to his later filmography.

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