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Mátohy rárohaté
A hilarious tale about a boy who summons the ghosts, is the only one who befriends them and helps them to the mutual satisfaction of all.
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Plot Summary
This Czech comedy follows the misadventures of a group of inept individuals who attempt to carry out various schemes, often with disastrous and humorous results. Set in a rural environment, the film pokes fun at local characters and their often absurd endeavors to improve their lives or achieve outlandish goals.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews from international sources are scarce for this 1993 Czech film, "Mátohy rárohaté" is generally remembered as a lighthearted, character-driven comedy that appealed to audiences for its relatable humor and ensemble cast. It reflects a particular style of Czech filmmaking from the era, focusing on observational comedy and character quirks.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its down-to-earth humor and character portrayals.
Seen as a charming, if somewhat simple, rural comedy.
Enjoyed for its quirky situations and the chemistry of its cast.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Czech comedies in the early 1990s that often explored rural life and societal changes following the Velvet Revolution.
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