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Tři v tom is one of those rare gems from the early '80s that feels both whimsical and slightly chaotic. The plot centers around Ubaldo, a father oblivious to the romantic entanglements of his daughters and their maid, creating a rich backdrop for misunderstandings and delicate comedic moments. The pacing carries a lightness, allowing for a leisurely exploration of familial love and the absurdity of societal expectations regarding marriage. The performances are charming, particularly the dynamic between the sisters and their maid, who bring an authentic warmth to the story. It’s a film that captures a specific cultural context, making it a curious piece for collectors interested in Eastern European cinema of the time.
Tři v tom has seen a limited release history, which contributes to its appeal among collectors. Formats are mostly restricted to VHS and occasionally DVD, with the latter being quite scarce. Interest in Eastern European cinema from the 1980s has been rising, making this film a noteworthy piece for those looking to enrich their collections with lesser-known works that showcase the era's distinctive storytelling and humor.
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