Milos Forman

 Milos Forman







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1. Loves of a Blonde (1965)


One of the prime examples of Czech New Wave is Milos Forman's 1965 film "Loves of a Blonde." Although its examination of social and political conditions of a totalitarian state are subdued, it comes through in the behavior of its characters. he film's depiction of everyday life under a totalitarian state allows for commentary on said state through the depiction of its inhabitants. Our characters are trapped by their circumstances - Andula with her shoemaking factory and her dormitory, for example. Because of this, they are alienated and misguided. Through the various personal relationships and interactions, this comes through the awkwardness and uncertainty with which each character behaves. Essentially, it is a film observing the quiet repression of varying generations and types of people.

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