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Perličky na dně (Pearls of the Deep)

Classic Movie Review: Five Czech New Wavers tackle five Bohumil Hrabal stories, with mixed results

Perličky na dně (Pearls of the Deep)
By Andy Markowitz
Wed 23rd Aug, 2006 [updated Wed 23rd Aug, 2006]
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Written and Directed by Jiří Menzel, Jan Němec, Evald Schorm, Věra Chytilová, and Jaromír Jireš, based on stories by Bohumil Hrabal

Gathering five seminal figures of the Czech New Wave at the dawn of their careers for the first celluloid transliteration of Bohumil Hrabal, Pearls of the Deep has cultural and historical cachet to burn, but as with most omnibus films the on-screen results are mixed. Indispensable if you're interested in the development of contemporary Czech film; for anyone else, the first and last segments just about make it worth the price of a rental.

The opening The Death of Mr. Baltazar, about a gearhead couple's trip to the road races with an aged parent, shows the young Menzel already wielding the offhand wit, attention to detail and sure grasp of the tragicomic Hrabalasian cosmos that would characterize his later collaborations with the author. In Němec's austere The Impostors two old men while away their hospital days trading stories of their brilliant careers until a predictable shaggy-dog ending. Schorm's colorful House of Joy, in which two insurance agents try to sell a policy to an eccentric rural artist, has its moments but rather overplays its absurdist hand.

Chytilová's The Globe Buffet, chronicling a wedding party at a gritty cafeteria, contains some striking images but, foreshadowing her subsequent Daisies, it's a bit too mannered and self-conscious to register emotionally. In almost rebuking contrast is Jireš's Romance, an affectionate, sweetly funny sketch of a boy's infatuation with a fetching Roma girl that heralds the then-new Czech cinema at its most understatedly sublime.

Year: 1965
Runtime: 1 hour, 43 minutes



• For a historical perspective and information on where to rent classic films like this, see Andy Markowitz's Czech cinema article
Article added on Wed 23rd Aug, 2006 [last updated Wed 23rd Aug, 2006]

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