The Immortal Aunt (1993) Poster

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7/10
It all depends on the story
jjiinnyy29 November 2004
Many people know stories of brothers Grimm or Andersen. But after seeing it, you will understand why Czechs love so much this genre - our fairy-tales are nice, clever and perhaps a little bit romantic. And classic Erben's story The Reason and the Fortune is absolutely well-known. Nesmrtelná teta (Immortal aunt) is one of the best czech fairy-tales after 1989. It has very moving and wise story, casting is wonderful (off course for Czech people)and the art direction beautiful, so beautiful it makes me always smile. It's a good flick and it could be better if someone else is the director. After all - it is only few czech movies with so high budget.
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8/10
well done
Atulur3 March 1999
This is said to be the most expensive fairy tale film that was ever shot in the Czech Republic. I appreciate especially the beautiful setting of Vranov and Dyji /a gorgeous chateau standing on a steep rock/. Of course, Jirina Bohdalova as The Envy /Zavist in Czech/ has no doubt managed to present one of the best performances in her actress`s career. She is able to play in various dresses and masks, and she does that in a brilliant way. She has proved her unique position amongst other Czech actresses in this film.
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