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So, 'Rakev ve snu viděti...' is quite the quirky blend of comedy and crime, set in this eerie yet charming Ronov castle turned hotel. The atmosphere is just right—there’s a playful take on dark themes with the whole torture chamber wedding gimmick and that bizarre Black Lancer subplot. You’ve got Felix Pacínek, a petty swindler, navigating this oddball establishment, and Bohumil Smída's performance adds a layer of charm and mischief. The pacing is casual, allowing those strange little moments to breathe. It's distinct in how it weaves humor with a touch of the macabre, something you don’t see all the time in films from this era. Definitely a unique gem from 1968 worth discussing.
This film, while not widely recognized, has a certain cult appeal among collectors who appreciate its unique blend of humor and dark themes. It has seen limited formats over the years, primarily existing on obscure DVDs and rare VHS tapes. Given its scarcity, the interest among collectors has grown, especially for those who seek out unconventional cinema from the late 60s.
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