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Michal's father and his friends are stigmatized by their war experience and the post-war social deformations in which they took part either directly, or watched them cowardly and in silence. They are trying to repress their feelings of guilt and justify their behavior to the young generation with memories of their heroic war feats. Michal, however, does not want to have anything to do with their problems. He subconsciously perceives the unpleasant atmosphere in the family as well as his father's hypocrisy. After one of many quarrels with his father, he runs away from home, determined to go his own way.
Acting
Hanzlík's simmering teenage contempt is physically visible in every frame.
Direction
Čuřík and Máša trap you in suffocating domestic spaces.
Writing
Dialogue where what's unsaid crushes what is spoken.
Director
Jan Čuřík
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