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So, 'Boty plné vody' is an interesting piece from '76, featuring these three interconnected stories about the SNB units along the Šumava border. The dark, moody atmosphere really pulls you into that post-war tension, and the performances, especially from the newcomers under Ivo Toman's watchful eye, have a raw authenticity to them. Each segment feels unique but cohesive, with pacing that reflects the weight of the era. The practical effects, while not extravagant, serve the narrative well, keeping it grounded in reality. There's something about the way it captures that historical context that makes it worth exploring.
This film is not the most common find on the collector circuit, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the era. Still, it has garnered a niche interest due to its historical themes and unique storytelling structure. Various formats have circulated, but original prints are becoming increasingly rare, which intrigues a specific segment of collectors focused on Czechoslovak cinema. The artistic contributions make it a fascinating study in the evolution of storytelling in post-war films.
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