Janosik. Prawdziwa historia

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Polonia / Eslovaquia / Chequia, 2009, 137 min

Sinopsis(1)

Young Janosik, burnt out by war experiences and disappointed in love, joins a team of bandits. Soon he becomes the troop’s leader and is recognized as a brave but honorable commander, as he never kills anyone he robs. Alongside the fame, he also begins to enjoy popularity with women. But Janosik’s success sparks jealousy in one troop member, the greedy and brutal Huncaga. The story of Janosik, a legendary “Central European Robin Hood,” is based on authentic 18th-century documents and romantic legend. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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POMO 

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español Janosik no toma la dirección equivocada y no comete grandes errores, pero desgraciadamente pisa a medio gas y no tiene nada que ofrecer en términos de historia. El guión está hecho de manera inexperta a partir de leyendas y suposiciones, de acontecimientos a menudo irrelevantes, carece de un arco dramático, de la posibilidad de enganchar al espectador (lo que también se aplica a las escenas de acción rodadas de forma no interesante). Y eso no es una victoria para una película de 140 minutos. Pero entonces, ¿por qué encontré esta película agradable, aunque un poco aburrida? La película tiene su punto fuerte en los momentos íntimos que pasan los bandidos con sus parejas, se siente la interacción de los personajes con la hermosa naturaleza eslovaca, y la música es más que buena en algunos momentos (no sólo las melodías poéticas, sino también las de aventuras). En resumen, tiene la forma y el olor correctos, pero un marco débil. Y Václav Jiráček a lo mejor tiene la apariencia adecuada, pero en cuanto a personalidad, no logra llenar los zapatos del héroe nacional eslovaco. El apuñalamiento de Jánošík con el gancho es brutal, pero no te conmoverá tanto como Gibson y su "¡Libertad!" en (Braveheart). Tres estrellas porque le di dos a la significativamente peor Bathory. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés It is nice when myths are debunked, but in doing so, one should not forget about the audience, and when debunking myths, the result should be as close as possible to historical reality. Here, folklore romantics can have their satisfaction and one can only wonder how these bandits enjoyed their outlaw life in the 18th century. Somehow, it escapes attention that it was actually a form of organized crime, that there was dirt, fear, stress, and violence involved. The film itself has not just one or two flaws but fails in the crucial aspects, like the screenplay, which does not create a coherent view of Jánošík as a historical character but rather dissects his sexual life, and it is a succession of genre images that are not always relevant. Action scenes, dialogues, casting (nothing against Jiráček, but Jánošík had to be more charismatic if he wanted to lead a criminal gang)... At times, it was so unbearable that I seriously considered not finishing the film. The final nail in the coffin is the unnecessarily long duration - the almost 140 minutes are truly a punishment for the viewer considering the aforementioned. I have a feeling that the effort to support domestic film and the legend, which has its place in both nations of the former Czechoslovakia, has worked for many users. Overall impression: 40%. ()

NinadeL 

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inglés Since 1921, Janosik has regularly returned again and again as the hero of more new films. As if it wasn't enough to always underline technical progress and have all the Janosiks in every stage of cinematic progress - in silent and sound, and in color and widescreen. In feature films and animated. That would be too easy, which is why Jiráček's current face is only in the gallery among the many adaptations that are being made across Central Europe. Today's Janosik is an effort to transcend tradition and set a new direction, but Holland and Adamik's film is too fragmented for that, and the relationship to its famous competition wasn’t handled well. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés If this is "true history", then it is appropriate to feel sorry for Juraj Jánošík in retrospect. His career as a bandit wasn't worth much. It was more like mostly boredom, interspersed with sex and robbery. Yup, just like the movie. Agnieszka Holland meant well (but she also struggled for a couple of years with the filming of the Slovak epic), and unfortunately a lot of things went wrong. First of all, V.J., the main character and an unreal dummy, who is perhaps incapable of a single emotion (except for the whimpering and the final necessarily teary eyes). Furthermore, the story lacks proper memorable moments and is made up of somewhat interesting episodes connected by boring filler. Mention should also be made of the shootouts and muggings, which (except for the opening skirmish) are strange and undramatic. Fortunately, Janosik has a few pluses. The biggest one is the participation of Michał Żebrowski, a great actor and a very likable guy. He is responsible for perhaps the best scenes revolving around his "wife", child and baptism. Another plus would be the pleasant poetic music, the nature (which has nothing to do with the filmmakers' skill, of course) and... And I don't think there's anything else. As I have written several times about other ambition-laden masterpieces: The film should have been either much shorter or much more interesting.__P.S. I never want to see Richard Krajčo in any film again.__P.P.S. But I do want to see Táňa Pauhofová. ()