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Jehla is an intriguing piece of 1980s cinema that explores the complexities of human emotions through the lens of a veterinary research institute grappling with rabies. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as the looming threat of disease mirrors the personal struggles of the characters, particularly MVDr. Eva Krausová. Her transformation from a mundane existence into a frantic quest for control is captivating. There's a raw quality to the performances, especially Eva's, which resonate with authenticity. The pacing is deliberate, giving room for the emotional weight of each character's narrative to breathe. Practical effects are subtly employed, enhancing the realism without overshadowing the human drama. It's a unique exploration of how professional crises bleed into personal lives.
Atmospheric tension throughoutFocus on personal transformationAuthentic performances and practical effects
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