FELCH IN FLAT is one of those quirky finds that draws you in with its unique blend of drama and thriller elements. The film peeks into the life of a railway worker struggling with romantic turmoil, and it really captures that gritty, nostalgic vibe of the VHS black market days - you know, quick dubbing and all. The atmosphere is thick with tension, but there’s this underlying sense of melancholy that lingers throughout. It’s a slow burn, not for everyone, but the performances have this raw authenticity that really resonates. And while the director remains a mystery, the practical effects and the overall aesthetic transport you back to a different era, making it a conversation starter among collectors. Definitely one to discuss over a beer.
Unique exploration of romantic troublesNostalgic VHS vibeInteresting practical effects and performances
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Key Crew
Miloš Kameník
Director