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D.Moore 

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inglés A cute satirical pun with the irresistible Miloš Kopecký (perhaps every word he lets out of his mouth is a gem), and sometimes very humorously written, very well handled in terms of special effects and with a really amazing acting mask of Radovan Lukavský within the limits of believability. Oldřich Lipský's greatest things, which have made us love him to this day, were yet to come, but it would certainly be a shame to forget the Man in Outer Space. ()

Othello 

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inglés It doesn't really matter if it's the first Czech science fiction film or if it's an important representative of Czechoslovakian 1960s naive futurism when it's so poorly written, painfully unfunny, and stars a confused Kopecký, who is painfully unsuited to the role of a neurotic moron opportunist and has to come out with lines like "I'm a jellyfish in love!" with no context. The best joke is when, in a utopian future, where everyone thus far has had perfect shapes, solid features, and distant glances, suddenly Menšík is standing at the bar. That was the day Stierlitz was closer than ever to getting caught. ()

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gudaulin 

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inglés Temporal conditional sci-fi comedy from the radiant communist future, disrupted by the bourgeois element from ancient history. The presence of excellent Kopecký in the main role enhances a very average screenplay. Overall impression: 40%. ()

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