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So, 'Žena, která ví, co chce' is this 1934 Czech comedy that has a certain charm to it. The plot revolves around a concert star trying to reconnect with her daughter, who’s sort of been kept away by a rather stiff industrialist husband. The performances feel quite authentic, especially the dynamic between the mother and daughter, which resonates throughout the film. There’s this thread of unintentional romance that emerges when an ex-employee of the industrialist gets involved, adding a layer of complexity to the light-heartedness. The pacing is almost leisurely, which gives you time to soak in the atmosphere and the subtle humor. It's definitely an interesting piece for collectors, especially considering its lesser-known status.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, given its age and the fact that it may not have been widely preserved. There are a few formats available, but you won't find it in abundance, which adds to its appeal. Enthusiasts of early Czech cinema often seek it out for its unique take on family and romance, and the performances offer a glimpse into the cultural context of the time.
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