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The new owner of the chateau in the foothills of the Giant Mountains, Štěpán, arrives with his younger brother Adam, and the beautiful Comtesse Blanka. Adam discovers an old book that describes a path to treasures, and a mysterious stranger offers to lead them to the treasure under certain conditions. Will the expedition be successful? What mystery does the painting at Hůrka Chateau hide and what terrible things once happened in the mountains? And who is Krakonoš and what is his biggest secret? (Zlín Film Festival)

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español Me di cuenta de que no se puede comparar con el icónico programa de televisión para niños. Sin embargo, cuando uno crece pensando que Krakonoš es amenazante e impulsivo y Trautenberg siempre está malhumorado y gritando, entonces Krakonoš interpretado por David Švehlík parece aburrido como algún tipo de ermitaño filosofando y su principal oponente, a quien probablemente llamaríamos el personaje de Prachař, es un tonto insulso, como el que interpreta en casi todas sus últimas películas. La trama aburrida, donde los personajes se tambalean de la nada a la nada, no se salva ni por los encantadores personajes femeninos ni por Ondřej Sokol. Peter Bebjak debería dedicarse mejor a la criminología, para eso tiene un gran talento. ()

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inglés Competitor in the territory! Competitor in the territory! I expected that the greedy feudal Prachař would receive a few lessons and that, following the evening fairy tale model, there might be a controlled provocation from the legendary spirit of the mountains. Instead, it’s more about Rýbrcoul’s jealousy and slightly sociopathic tendencies, which miraculously vanish only when ownership changes through the Jilemnice cadastral office. The sympathetic balance across several genre directions (primarily myth) and characters who don’t overact or speak like influencers promoting facial cosmetics stand out. Among them, Sokol’s ethnographer, who plays his role somewhat like a variation of the butterfly hunter Lord Castlepool, stands out. Some moments hinted that he might come out of the bathroom in a mossy bathrobe in the final scene at Krakonoš’s abode, but I understand that the audience isn’t quite ready for some things yet... ()