Pohádka o touze
Pohádka o touze

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Pohádka o touze

1991
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Czech

A fairy tale about a lake in which there are two kingdoms. In the water lily kingdom, they love the sun and are only allowed on the lake during the day, while the lotus kingdom comes alive at night and is ruled by the moon. But what happens when the princess from the water lily kingdom and the prince from the lotus kingdom fall in love?

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Karel KachyňaGenres: Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A tale about longing and desire, this Czech film explores the complex emotional lives of its characters. It delves into themes of unmet needs and the pursuit of happiness, often through metaphorical and dreamlike sequences. The narrative weaves together personal struggles with elements of fantasy.

Critical Reception

While specific detailed critical reception for 'Pohádka o touze' from major international outlets is scarce, Czech critics at the time generally acknowledged Kachyňa's continued exploration of psychological depth and his distinctive visual style. Audience reception in its native Czechoslovakia was mixed, with some appreciating its artistic ambition and others finding it melancholic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric direction and evocative imagery.

  • Acknowledged for its introspective and symbolic narrative.

  • Some found the pacing slow and the themes overly bleak.

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Fun Fact

The film marked one of Karel Kachyňa's later directorial works, continuing his exploration of complex human relationships and societal undercurrents within a distinctively Czech cinematic tradition.

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