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Closely Observed Trains (1966)
Director: Jiri Menzel
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A real charmer from the heyday of the Czech New Wave, set during the German occupation but totally immersed in the pubescent problems of a youth (as uncannily reminiscent of Buster Keaton as the boy in Olmi's Il Posto) taking up his first job as an apprentice railway platform guard with the firmly anti-social resolve to do as little work as possible while others slave. Wonderfully funny observation of the sleepy little backwater depot where nothing ever happens, and he maintains his resolve while hero-worshipping a philandering older guard (who whiles away the time by rubber-stamping the hindquarters of a delighted girl), avoiding the station-master (who emerges now and again to cry Sodom and Gomorrah before returning to his pigeons), and carrying on an unconsummated flirtation with the conductress of a passing train. The Resistance beckons, but ejaculatio praecox is still his most pressing problem. An airy pointilliste comedy, but it celebrates a whole universe of frustration, eroticism, adventure and romance.Author: TM
Cast & crew
Director: Jiri Menzel
Producer: Zdenek Oves
Cast: Václav Neckár, Jitka Bendova, Vladimír Valenta, Josef Somr, Libuse Havelkova, Alois Vachek full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Rated: PG
Duration: 92 mins
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