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Kluci z hor
The film tells the story of the relationship between a mentally disabled uncle and his nephew, whom fate brings together at a certain moment, gradually forming a bond between them that is a demonstration of the strength and "power" of friendship. This is then put to the test by those who, for various reasons, try to separate them. Among other things, the film is a confrontation between the two main, innocent protagonists and those who lost their innocence long ago and are guided primarily by what can benefit them, often at any cost.
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Plot Summary
Two best friends, Petr and Ondra, are grappling with the mundane realities of their lives in their early thirties. Petr, a seemingly successful architect, is married with a child but feels unfulfilled, while Ondra, a charismatic but directionless musician, is facing the prospect of fatherhood with a woman he barely knows. A chance encounter and a shared nostalgia for their youth leads them to embark on an impulsive trip to their childhood mountain cabin, hoping to recapture a sense of freedom and rediscovery.
Critical Reception
Kluci z hor received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, with many praising its humor and relatable themes of male friendship and mid-life anxieties, while some found the plot somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and engaging portrayal of male camaraderie.
Appreciated for its relatable exploration of the challenges of adulthood and friendship.
Some critics noted a familiar narrative arc.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, highlighting its comedic elements and the strong chemistry between the lead actors. Many found the themes of friendship and facing life's changes to be touching and well-executed.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2007 Slovak comedy 'Román pro ženy' (Novel for Women), though it changes the main characters to men and shifts the focus to male friendship.
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