Flower Buds

2011
6.5| 1h33m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 15 December 2011 Released
Producted By: Česká televize
Country: Czech Republic
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/specialy/poupata/
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Flower Buds tells the story of the gradual breakdown of a family living in a small town. Each character lives according to his or her own ideals. Agata wants a happy life far from home, fully aware that her only hope is to escape and therefore betray those close to her. Honza believes in the purity and power of love, regardless of the circumstances under which it is born. Kamila looks confidently to the future and does not intend to accept the misery of the present. The only Jarda knows that he will not change the world or himself. Aware of his weakness, he does not even try. In his mind, of course, his addiction to slot machines, which has led to a nearly impossible situation, is as certain as most gamblers' belief of an imminent win. The real and convincing attempt to rescue his family comes when it is too late. It is just a futile gesture, a desperate last ditch effort.

Genre

Drama

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Director

Zdeněk Jiráský

Production Companies

Česká televize

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Flower Buds Audience Reviews

RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Roman Sampson One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
homespun13 Czech film makers seem to prefer dark stories of human misery, weakness, and unhappiness. They make such pictures rather well, but it seems to be the only genre that they produce. This movie is true to this general mold. It's a story of a family that consists of the parents and teenage son and daughter. They seem to be caught in a web of hopelessness and despair, and there is pathetically little in their lives to give them joy. Their problems seem ordinary enough, but it's their attitudes of apathy that predicts that whatever the outcome, they will be unhappy. Only the son finds a brief moment of happiness with a stripper, but the viewer realizes that the boy is too naive to anticipate the course that relationship must take. I can find no fault with the movie other than its depressing message, which seems to be that "life sucks." The acting and the cinematography support well this general premise. The movie is well made and for this reason worth seeing. I just wish it was more upbeat, giving at least a glimmer of a "happy end".
Sindre Kaspersen Czech screenwriter and director Zdenel Jirasky's feature film debut which he wrote, was screened in the East to the West section at the 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2012, was shot on location in Czech Republic and is a Czech Republic production which was produced by producer Viktor Schwarcz. It tells the story about a middle-aged railway guard named Jarda who lives with his wife Kamila, their son Honze and their daughter Agata in an apartment in a village called Bohemia. It's December, and while Jarda looks for ways to take care of his debts and encounters a Vietnamese man, Kamila is taking care of the household and about to participate in the making of an erotic calendar, Agata awaits her boyfriend Matej and tells her friend Magda a secret and Honze meets a stripper named Susana whom he falls in love with.Subtly and precisely directed by Czech filmmaker Zdenel Jirasky, this quietly paced fictional tale which is narrated from multiple viewpoints, draws a singular and engaging portrayal of a Czech family and the strange events that occurs as they are preparing for Christmas. While notable for its naturalistic and distinct milieu depictions, fine cinematography by cinematographer Vladimir Smutny, costume design by costume designer Iva Raskova and use of sound, this character-driven and dialog-driven dark comedy where trains create continuity and becomes a character in itself, depicts some dense studies of character and contains a good score by composer Martin Prikryl.This poignantly atmospheric, somewhat romantic and at times humorous drama which is set during a winter in an industrial Czech community where the trains seem to move faster than life, examines themes like family relations, interpersonal relations and friendship and is impelled and reinforced by its cogent narrative structure, subtle character development, colorful characters, interrelated stories and the efficiently understated acting performances by actor Vladimir Jarovský, actress Malgorzata Pikus, actress Marika Soposká, actor Miroslav Pánek, actress Natalie Rehorova and actress Aneta Krejciková. A mindful, witty and unorthodox directorial debut about the absurdities of life.