
Čtvrtá strana trojúhelníku has this gritty crime vibe that's pretty distinct for its time. Jana Semschová directs with a sharp eye for the darker corners of human nature, capturing a tense atmosphere that lingers. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to absorb the unfolding tension, which really keeps you on edge. The performances are raw, almost unrefined, but that adds to the film's authenticity. It's not just about crime; it dives into themes of betrayal and moral ambiguity. Oh, and the practical effects here are subtle but effective, contributing to the overall unease. It’s a unique piece worth exploring for anyone interested in Czech cinema of that era.
Czech New Wave influence evidentEngaging exploration of moral complexitiesSubtle yet impactful practical effects
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