Jak se čerti ženili is a charming blend of comedy, family themes, and fantasy, directed by Milan Peloušek. The film dances between whimsical storytelling and an engaging narrative that brings to life the world of devils getting married. The pacing is lively, with a mix of clever dialogue and enchanting visuals that keep the viewer entertained. It features practical effects that are quite delightful for its time, enhancing the magical atmosphere. The performances are playful, with a unique energy that captures the spirit of the story and its characters, making it a distinctive watch among Czech cinema of the late 70s. It's a film that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly imaginative.
This film has had a modest run in terms of availability, often circulating in niche collector circles due to its unique blend of comedy and fantasy. It presents a curious case for collectors, primarily because it's not widely known outside of Czech cinema enthusiasts, which can make finding quality copies a bit of a treasure hunt. The interest lies in its practical effects and cultural context, offering a glimpse into 1970s Czech filmmaking that isn't commonly recognized in mainstream collections.
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