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Obeti a vrazi (2000) is a Czech movie. Andrea Sedlácková has directed this movie. Karel Roden,Ivana Chýlková,Monika Hilmerová,Vladimír Skultéty are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2000. Obeti a vrazi (2000) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
An extraordinary psychological study of an incestuous sibling relationship. In the time span of about twenty years in a small town environment, relationship of siblings, Jana and Mirek is changing, and they are, in addition to love, linked to hatred. The feelings of double guilt affect the characters of both siblings, who in vain attempt to escape one another in their acquaintances. The curse of love is stronger. Initially, the dominant Jana, after wedding to a doctor loses influence on her brother, who, desperately seeks a long-lost balance in relation to lonely Olga. Jana, however, does not want to lose her strange brother and becomes an unwanted victim of another crime.
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Obeti a vrazi (2000) Reviews
Victims and Murderers is an archetypal tragedy set in the Czech Republic.
Victims and Murderers is the directorial debut of editor/actress/writer Andrea Sedlackova, and an impressive debut it is. Sedlackova's experience as an editor and writer may, in part, explain the noteworthy skill displayed in this meticulously crafted film. The writing is tight yet revealing. The flashbacks, essential to the development of the story, are so deftly inserted as to deserve particular mention. Visually, Sedlackova's palette and composition manage to transcend even the limitations of the small, grainy screener videotape and become, like the soundtrack, one of the subtextual informing elements in the unfolding tragedy. Victims and Murderers is the story of the incestuous relationship between half-siblings, a relationship which leads inexorably to their destruction. Actor Karel Roden's performance as the ensnared, doomed brother stands out in its remarkable portrayal of repressed rage and vulnerability. This archetypal story resonates of classical Greek tragedy, yet its setting, a small village in the contemporary Czech Republic, grounds it in a familiarity which makes the downfall of the protagonists particularly wrenching.