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All for the good of the World and Nosovice is a fascinating blend of comedy and documentary, capturing the quirky essence of a small Czech village transformed by the arrival of a Hyundai factory. Klusák's direction immerses you into a world where local traditions clash with industrialization, showcasing the village's rich heritage and its abrupt shift towards modernity. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're wandering through the village yourself, experiencing the local humor and the mixed emotions surrounding this change. The interviews with residents are particularly engaging, revealing their conflicting feelings about progress and preserving their way of life. The practical effects? Well, it’s more about the realness of the people than special effects, and that’s where this film stands out.
Interesting commentary on industrialization vs. traditionEngaging interviews with locals provide depthHighlights the humor and charm of rural life
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Vít Klusák
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