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So, 'Jak se Franta naučil bát' is this quirky little fairy tale from 1959 that kind of lingers in a dreamlike state. The whole vibe is playful, yet there's an undercurrent of genuine emotion as Franta grapples with his fears, particularly when it comes to love—Verunka is quite the muse. The practical effects might not wow today's audience, but they have a certain charm that adds to the film's whimsical quality. And the pacing? It ebbs and flows like a good story should, drawing you into its spell. The performances are earnest, capturing that innocent yet complex childhood fear in a way that many films today might overlook.
This film is a fascinating piece of Czech cinema, often overlooked in collector circles. It was released in a couple of formats, but finding a good quality print can be a challenge. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the unique storytelling style of Eastern European cinema from this period. A real gem for those who enjoy exploring lesser-known fairy tales.
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