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inglés Surprisingly, it turned out quite well for a Czech sci-fi short story of the 80s, written by the entertainers Čech, Novotný, and Just. Each of the stories has a different style, as the directors were debutants. As a whole, it's quite a fresh attempt to build on older Czech sci-fi films. Tram to Poděbrady interestingly deals with the motif of a space-time loop, there are a number of distinctive characters (a thief, a singer, a grandfather from Moravia, a woman in a hurry, vague employees of the Transport Company), and the image of the Prague periphery from was preserved for future generations. Kostelka, Neděla and Májová all play interesting characters. In short, Express to Bratislava is a classic satire about how an incorruptible housing management employee found an attractive opportunity to enrich himself. Link to Prague is the most distinctive crazy comedy of all the stories, which includes a frivolous stewardess played by Veškrnová, the gossipy passenger Šárková, or the eloquent Kopřiva, dealing with a random girl's libido. All in all, it wouldn't hurt to watch Friends of the Bermuda Triangle more often. ()

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