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Sedmého dne večer
A former aircraft mechanic wants to start a new life in a small border village after a stint in prison and working in the mines. But things don't work out as he would have liked and bad luck follows him. By an unfortunate coincidence, he even falls under suspicion of double murder...
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Plot Summary
A retired factory worker, filled with regret over his past decisions, attempts to reconnect with his estranged family. His efforts are met with resistance and painful memories resurface as he confronts the consequences of his actions and the emotional distance that has grown between them. The film explores themes of regret, forgiveness, and the complexities of familial relationships.
Critical Reception
The film was met with a generally positive reception from critics and audiences in Czechoslovakia, often praised for its sensitive portrayal of human relationships and strong performances. It is considered a significant work in the filmography of Karel Kachyňa.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its introspective and character-driven narrative.
Commended for the powerful performances, particularly from Miroslav Macháček.
Noted for its realistic depiction of post-war Czech society and familial struggles.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented through Google user reviews, but general sentiment from the era suggests appreciation for its dramatic depth and relatable human themes.
Fun Fact
Director Karel Kachyňa was known for his nuanced portrayals of ordinary people and their struggles, often drawing from personal observations and societal issues within Czechoslovakia.
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