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Loves of a Blonde
Criterion Collection Czech imigri Milos Forman directs this endearing mood-pleasing story of broken promises, shattered hearts, and the universality of love. Andula, a young girl, follows a piano player named Milda to his parents` home... Czech imigri Milos Forman directs this endearing mood-pleasing story of broken promises, shattered hearts, and the universality of love. Andula, a young girl, follows a piano player named Milda to his parents` home in Prague. After having had a one-night stand with him when he came through her small working-class town on a gig, she mistakenly believed him when he invited her to meet him again. Of course, when she finally does catch up to him he is unreceptive, as are his ultra-conservative parents, who can barely survive the idea. After numerous attempts to confront him, Andula returns to her hometown and discovers how their relationship has been belittled by the boy`s description to his parents. Forman captures the sixties precisely, which makes the film a joy to watch. The anti-romantic but comic tone exemplifies the Czech New Wave movement. The effortless screenplay is penned by Milos Forman's longtime friends Vaclav Sasek and Ivan Passer, based on a story by Jaroslav Papousek.
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