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The picture is based on a famous fairy tale written by Bozena Nemcova. Lucifer sends a dull devil named Kokes to the world to take a sinful princess to Hell. By mistake Kokes brings an energetic villager named Kaca who turns Hell upside down. Kokes has to take her back to earth where a lad named Jira takes care of her. The princess deservedly ends up in Hell. (officiële tekst van distribiteur)

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gudaulin 

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Engels This somewhat archaic film is now mainly for movie enthusiasts and nostalgia buffs. It is based on the artwork of Josef Lada. It's too long for the very young and too childish for older children. The technical quality has also become problematic after so many years. The spoken word tends to be more distracting than engaging, and the animation reflects its era. However, the artistic aspect is still remarkable, especially the "hell" segment. The bureaucratically portrayed hell, full of lists and documents, reminded me of certain departments at my company :). Overall impression: 45%. ()

kaylin 

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Engels Let's face it, without the animation based on Lada and the well-known voice acting, this fairy tale would likely have faded into obscurity. It's a fairly traditional adaptation that demonstrates Lada's drawing may not be the most suitable for animation. From an animation perspective, the film is more likely to disappoint than truly impress; however, some scenes manage to create the right, almost eerie atmosphere, but only for a brief moment. And why does Káča have to be drawn differently? The necessary effect did not come from it. ()