So, Proč nevěřit na zázraky is quite an intriguing piece from 1978. Directed by Antonín Máša, it dives into the chaos of wartime through the eyes of a twelve-year-old boy. The backdrop of South Bohemia is really stunning, and you can feel the tension with the retreating Nazi troops looming over this innocent childhood. The film's pace is deliberately measured, almost reflective, which adds to the sense of dread and wonder. What stands out is how it mixes the innocence of youth with the harsh realities of war. The performances are genuine, capturing that blend of fear and curiosity kids often have. It's not just a war story; it's how a child processes those surreal moments amidst chaos.
Wartime child perspectiveBeautiful South Bohemia settingMix of comedy and drama
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