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Based on Miloslav Švandrlík's satiric novel, the plot takes place during 'deep Communism' in the midst of a special army unit intended for both physically and socially 'unsuitable' persons serving their time in the military. (Verleiher-Text)

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Marigold 

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Deutsch Ich mag die Black Barons. Der Film hat vielleicht nicht viel mit der Atmosphäre der 50-er Jahre zu tun, doch er ist ein satirischer, idyllischer Film, und als solcher sollte er auch gesehen werden. Es ist ein Film voller zeitgenössischer Pathos, den Švandrlík buchstäblich beherrscht, ein Film voller hervorragender Schauspieler und Nicht-Schauspieler, eine großartige Sammlung von Sketchen und wirklich idiotischen Figuren aus dem Panoptikum der Zeit. Alles wird mit Leichtigkeit, Sicherheit und Glaubwürdigkeit gemacht. Eine gute Komödie. ()

lamps 

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Englisch A classic book adapted to the screen with rarely seen precision and perfection. The brilliant performances dominate a story from the ranks of the Czech People's Army that doesn’t spare apt humour and perfectly lightens the then hated socialist regime. ()

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kaylin 

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Englisch A cult film that I have watched only today. It's a bit of a shame, but I have really been avoiding Czech films a lot. The film has excellent lines that have become popular. The perspective on the war, what it was and what it wasn't back then, is simply excellent. Why not watch it with a sense of humor? Sometimes I should read the book "The Black Barons". I think I would enjoy it even more, but the acting performances here are absolutely excellent in all cases. ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch Very decent cast, professional direction, production and distribution. If I remember correctly, it was the first privately filmed movie in our country - and of course, choosing the subject was a safe bet. The book of the same name by Miroslav Švandrlík was a cult matter in our conditions, which could not be unsuccessful on the screen while maintaining at least an average level. There is no such amateurism and clumsiness of later Czech commerce in the film. It's not a great movie-making, but a honestly filmed popular comedy. The only ones who protested then were the veterans of "Pete-Pak", who had already criticized Švandrlík for idealizing the subject in the past. Overall impression is 75%. ()

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