Sen is a rather charming piece from Jindřich Ferenc that captures a whimsical slice of mid-century life. The comedy doesn’t rush, allowing scenes to breathe, which lends itself to a relaxed but engaging viewing experience. The performances carry a lightness, with subtle humor woven throughout, often reflective of the era's societal quirks. Practical effects are used minimally here, but it's the dialogue and the interactions that really bring the charm. It's a film that showcases the Czech penchant for blending comedy with poignant social commentary, making it feel both lighthearted and interesting. A nice addition for anyone keen on exploring lesser-known European comedies from the period.
Czech language film with English subtitles availableShot in black and white, typical of the eraFeatures a unique blend of humor and social critiqueRestored version released on DVD in 2010
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