Červený kamínek
Červený kamínek

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Červený kamínek

1997
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Czech

"Drink your life, drink it to the fullest..." sings Ješek, a carefree squire, surrounded by friends and pretty girls in a village tavern. While the young squire enjoys life, his aging mother's forehead is covered with wrinkles. The fortress is falling into disrepair, but instead of finally getting down to honest work, her son dreams of gold and riches, which, according to legend, are hidden in the nearby White Rock. Not even the sincere love of the good Johana can keep him at home, and one day Ješek sets off on a journey in search of the golden illusion...

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: František VláčilGenres: Drama, Fantasy, Historical

Plot Summary

In a grim medieval setting, a young man named Adam is exiled from his village after being accused of witchcraft. He wanders through the desolate lands, encountering hardship and strange omens. His journey leads him to a mysterious red stone, which holds a powerful, almost magical, connection to nature and his own destiny. Adam must confront his past and the superstitions of his time as he seeks a place to belong.

Critical Reception

Červený kamínek is a highly regarded, albeit somber, film that is often seen as a late masterpiece by František Vláčil. Critics praise its atmospheric visuals, Vláčil's signature brooding style, and the powerful performances, particularly from Jan Tříska. While some found its pace deliberate, the film is celebrated for its profound exploration of myth, human nature, and the clash between superstition and inner truth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually striking and atmospheric depiction of a harsh medieval world.

  • Jan Tříska delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as the exiled protagonist.

  • The film's deliberate pacing and metaphorical depth are considered hallmarks of Vláčil's distinct directorial style.

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Fun Fact

František Vláčil, the director, was known for his meticulous attention to detail and his often melancholic and philosophical approach to filmmaking, making "Červený kamínek" a deeply personal work.

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