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Mole's World is a shift in tone for Eva Toulová, steering clear of her usual romantic themes to delve into the murky waters of power and greed. Inspired by the real-life saga of Josef Roušal, the film crafts a gritty atmosphere, where shadows loom not just over Prague's amusements but also over its characters’ morality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with the tension and feel the weight of choices made in the name of ambition. The practical effects create a grounded feel, with performances that are raw and unfiltered, portraying the dark side of human nature. It's a compelling examination of how money can corrupt, leaving a lasting impression as it contrasts sharply with Toulová's earlier works.
Dark exploration of power dynamicsShift from romantic comedy to dramaGrounded performances and practical effects
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