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O hlúpej žene is a curious piece, blending family and fantasy in a way that's quite charming for a TV movie from '96. It walks us through the follies of a woman whose decisions, driven more by greed than wisdom, lead to humorous and almost absurd situations. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing the story to breathe, which is often a rarity in modern films. The practical effects are modest but serve the narrative well, giving it that quaint, folk tale vibe. While the director remains a mystery, the performances, especially from the lead, resonate with a certain earnestness, embodying the themes of folly and consequence that are so prevalent in Slovak folklore. It's a whimsical exploration of human nature, wrapped in laughter and a touch of irony.
A good example of Slovak folk tales in film form. · Interesting exploration of greed and consequences. · Offers a light-hearted take on serious themes.
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