


Honestly, don't watch Právo na hrích unless you really, really love dusty 1930s European comedies. It's loud, the sound quality is terrible, and everyone is constantly waving their hands around like they're trying to swat invisible flies. 🪰But if you have a soft spot for early talkies where nobody knew where to stand,...


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"Honestly, don't watch Právo na hrích unless you really, really love dusty 1930s European comedies. It's loud, the sound quality is terrible, and everyone is constantly waving their hands around like they're trying to swat invisible flies. 🪰But if you have a soft spot for early talkies where nobody knew where to stand, it's actually a pretty fun time. It's perfect for a rainy Sunday when you want to turn your brain off, but anyone expecting modern pacing will probably hate it within ten minutes...."
Vilém Werner, Frantisek Tichý, Vladimír Slavínský, Josef Neuberg
Slovakia
1920 · IMDb —
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