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Trhala fialky dynamitem, or 'Cutting Flowers with Dynamite', is quite the oddity from '92. It's a comedy that wraps itself around the eccentric Karafiát family, who decide to pivot from their dubious trade of stealing funeral wreaths—yes, really—to starting a travel agency. The film paints a colorful tapestry of absurdity and chaos, where family dynamics clash against the backdrop of the burgeoning market economy. The performances bring a real warmth, with characters that feel almost exaggerated yet grounded in their peculiar motivations. There's a playful use of practical effects, especially in the more outrageous comedic moments. It’s a film that revels in its own ridiculousness and explores the often messy intersections of family and ambition, making for a uniquely enjoyable watch.
Explore the absurd premise of a family business amidst chaos.Noteworthy use of practical effects enhances comedic moments.Characters are exaggerated yet relatable, creating a unique charm.
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