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Kdo se bojí, utíká is an interesting drama that dives into the complexities of integrating Romani children into a classroom setting. The film unfolds in a rural school on the fringes, showcasing not just the teacher's dedication but also the deep-seated suspicions of the families towards education. It's got this romanticized lens, which doesn't always reveal the harsh realities but instead offers a softer portrayal. The atmosphere is quite poignant, with pacing that allows the viewer to sit with the characters’ struggles. The performances are heartfelt, reflecting the cultural nuances well, though I think the film could have probed deeper into the societal issues. The folklores sprinkled throughout add a nice touch but sometimes feel like a surface-level exploration.
Largely romantic viewpointExplores educational integrationCultural nuances in performances
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