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So, 'Bedřich Smetana: Medvěd' is a curious piece from '89, right? The music is the star here, naturally, given Smetana's pedigree. The atmosphere is a mix of whimsy and serious tone, which really sets it apart. I mean, one moment you’re caught up in the lightheartedness of the story, and the next, there’s this deeper undercurrent—typical Smetana, really. The pacing flows well, even if it feels a bit uneven at times. The performances are… interesting. They’re not what you’d expect, kind of raw, which adds to its distinctive charm. Just a unique slice of music cinema that seems to get overlooked in discussions.
Curiosity piece for Smetana fansOffers a different take on music adaptationsInteresting mix of whimsy and seriousness
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