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So, 'Tak zle, ako sa len dá' is one of those films that juggles multiple perspectives on love across five different stories. You’ve got this interesting mix going on—young love with Alica and Kevin, the struggles of the homeless duo Jano and Zoli, then there's Miška and Karel who seem to be in a bit of a rut, while Ceco and Kilo offer a raw, metal-infused friendship. And let’s not forget the ex-husbands Kamila and her counterpart, which adds a layer of complexity. The pacing feels reflective, almost like you're on a long bench, listening to each story unfold. The performances are quite genuine, allowing the audience to get sucked into the emotional depths of each relationship. It's far from polished, but that's part of its charm, creating a distinctive atmosphere that lingers long after watching.
This film has a bit of a scarcity factor; it seems to be flying under the radar for many collectors. The lack of a well-known director and the unconventional storytelling might make it a hidden gem for those looking for something different. Its format history is still emerging, but early screenings suggest it might develop a cult following among indie film enthusiasts. A unique addition to any collection that appreciates diverse narratives and character-driven storytelling.
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