Directed by:
Petr CífkaScreenplay:
Daniel ZemanCinematography:
David MarkovičComposer:
Jakub KönigCast:
Bohdan Tůma, Jiří Vyorálek, Karolína Krézlová, Luděk Sobota, Petra Nesvačilová, Tereza Dočkalová, Jiří Panzner, Regina Rázlová, Marek Příkazký, Jarmil Škvrna (more)Episodes(10)
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Jak zachraňoval to nejcennější, co máme (E01)
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Jak získával cenné informace (E02)
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Jak přišel o střechu nad hlavou (E03)
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Jak to celé začalo (E04)
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Jak nemohl mluvit sprostě (E05)
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Jak se seznamoval s ženou svých snů (E06)
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Jak dostal úkol k nezaplacení (E07)
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Jak učil děti lásce k vlasti (E08)
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Jak udělal národ konečně šťastným (E09)
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Jak to všechno skončilo (E10)
Reviews of this series by the user Isherwood (3)
Jak získával cenné informace (2020) (E02)
A collection of essential pearls inscribed in a random dialogue that resembles a standard self-important debate between two liberals on Facebook, who mutually boost their egos with occasional verbal jabs at a semi-literate fan of right-wing parties. If it weren't for the genius of Vyorálek, who sells it like a Vietnamese in a convenience store, I would probably perceive it as another Czech satirical fail, but curiosity won't allow me. PS: In an alternate world, people who write and produce things like this would be torn apart on all conceivable platforms. ()
Jak přišel o střechu nad hlavou (2020) (E03)
It grabbed a lot of rhythm and the fully retarded and vulgar stylization subjectively started to function. But let's be honest, a static view of the Castle with additional voiceover as a replacement for what could be imagined in five other ways without having to be more creative than during an art lesson in elementary school is the essence of failure and (generally very) deserved hatred for this series - creative vagueness and laziness. That terrible unwillingness to go all the way, to be smart about things, and to hide creative shortcuts in cheap vulgarisms. Sorry guys, but that's not how it's done. ()
Jak to všechno skončilo (2020) (E10)
At times, I thought that it finally hit the bullseye, that the script effortlessly spills universal truths about the Czech nation, yet avoids groveling with a one-sided attack. Even Vyorálek paraphrases Commissioner Gordon with surprising grace. But as the culmination of ten episodes, it's shit. It didn't go anywhere, and while the point is great, it rests on a shaky nine episodes that deal with everything, but most often settle for cheap incorrectness that doesn't surpass the average troll on social media. The editing of the dialogue at the table was absolutely terrible. ()