Jannyferr
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The old but interesting film Adéla jeste nevecerela is also named Adela Has Not Had Dinner Yet. It's a total of wonders. There are numerous unexpected props, funny strange words and twists. Although it is a detective story, but not a detective film. Adéla jeste nevecerela has basically no "detective", but all funny characters and ancient clever strange props. The Czech director, whose films have a long history of whimsy, not only outwitted the villain with clever props, but also paid homage to mystery novel. The stop-motion animation section is quite distinctive. The only regret is that "starting with a joke" and "ending with a joke" are indeed novel experiences, but not quite so.
Who is Adele? Ignore the beautiful woman in the photo, who is the weakest link in the film, Adele was the cannibal behind her. The Czech film archive's newly restored treasure trove, a stop-motion animation, infusing plants with animality, reveals a combination of human fetishism and oral desire. Prague's absurdity and surreal are national until you see it. Sausage and beer are the fuel for all this.
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Czech
Release Date: 1 August 1978 (Czechoslovakia)
Filming Locations: Prague, Czech Republic
Runtime: 102 min
Black and White | Color (Eastmancolor)
Who is Adele? Ignore the beautiful woman in the photo, who is the weakest link in the film, Adele was the cannibal behind her. The Czech film archive's newly restored treasure trove, a stop-motion animation, infusing plants with animality, reveals a combination of human fetishism and oral desire. Prague's absurdity and surreal are national until you see it. Sausage and beer are the fuel for all this.
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Czech
Release Date: 1 August 1978 (Czechoslovakia)
Filming Locations: Prague, Czech Republic
Runtime: 102 min
Black and White | Color (Eastmancolor)