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Andílci za školou
Ninth-grader Nikola, along with her younger sister Aneta and their father, are moving to a new city. This means changing schools and finding new friends. Nikola is starting ninth grade in an unfamiliar environment where she has to earn her place. However, it is not easy for her, because the girls are led by Majda, who resents the fact that the class idol Šimon has begun to discreetly eye the new student.
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Plot Summary
A group of mischievous children, under the guidance of their unconventional teacher, embark on a series of adventures that challenge the norms of their small town. When a local businessman plans to develop the beloved local forest, these young "angels" rally together to save their natural playground. Their efforts lead to humorous chaos and heartwarming lessons about teamwork, environmentalism, and the power of youthful determination.
Critical Reception
Andílci za školou was generally well-received by family audiences in the Czech Republic, praised for its lighthearted humor and positive messages. Critics noted its traditional family film structure and predictable plot, but acknowledged its charm and suitability for younger viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its family-friendly themes and gentle humor.
Found to be a charming, albeit conventional, children's comedy.
Praised for its positive message about environmental protection and community spirit.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not widely available for this Czech film, audience reactions generally highlight its appeal to children and families, often citing the engaging storyline and the heartwarming resolution.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the picturesque Bohemian Paradise region of the Czech Republic, showcasing its natural beauty.
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