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Vždy možno začať, with its raw, unvarnished depiction of struggling young talent, dives deep into the psyche of aspirants in the arts. The pacing feels almost languid at times, creating a palpable tension as Betka Šimanová grapples with her aspirations versus her stark reality. The film captures the tone of self-discovery, mingled with the harsh truths of talent and ambition, punctuated by performances that resonate with authenticity, even if the director remains a mystery. There’s something almost haunting in the way it showcases the environment of a theatre school, embodying both hope and disillusionment in its young cast's journey.
Finding a copy of Vždy možno začať can be quite the endeavor, as it hasn't seen many releases since its initial run in the early '60s. The scarcity contributes to its allure among collectors, especially those focused on Eastern European cinema or dramatic works. While not widely known, it certainly sparks interest for its unique exploration of artistic ambition and the nuances of talent, making it a distinctive piece in any serious collection.
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