This foreign import is more than just a suspenseful wartime story; there's a lack of cynicism, a willingness to embrace human possibility that's as old-fashioned as it is refreshing.
Zelary (2003)
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Reviews Counted:50
Fresh:36
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Zelary is a satisfyingly old-fashioned romance with an epic sweep.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] violence and some sexual content
Runtime: 2 hrs 28 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Sep 17, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: It is the 1940s and the Czech lands have been occupied by the Nazis. Eliska is a young woman who was unable to complete medical school because the Germans closed the universities and now works as a... It is the 1940s and the Czech lands have been occupied by the Nazis. Eliska is a young woman who was unable to complete medical school because the Germans closed the universities and now works as a nurse in a city hospital. She is also involved in the resistance movement along with her lover, the surgeon Richard, and their friend Dr. Chldek. One night, a man from a rural mountain area is brought to the hospital with serious injuries and desperately needs a transfusion. Eliska is the only one with the same blood type. Her blood saves his life and a connection is formed between the two that in the course of the story becomes an extraordinarily strong relationship between the modern, cosmopolitan, and educated Eliska and the barbaric, salt of the earth man with the soul of a child, Joza. The resistance group that the doctors are involved in is discovered and hunted by the Gestapo and suddenly their lives are threatened. While Eliska's lover, Richard, flees the country overnight, the group quickly has to find a different safe haven for her. They ask Joza, the patient whose life she saved with her blood, to hide her in his remote mountain cabin. Eliska is forced to leave her urban life and all at once become a new woman: Hana, the wife of a mountain man. Her new home is the wild mountain village where time stopped one hundred and fifty years ago called Zelary. Zelary tells the story of a clash between two different worlds and two different people. It is the story of an extraordinary relationship, of fear, misgivings, suspicion and especially of the love that forms out of antagonism between Eliska/Hana and Joza; a love born of the common will to survive. Zelary is also the story of a beautiful corner of the Earth where everything lives in accordance with nature and her often cruel and timeless laws that humans must adapt to and honor. Eliska, in spite of setbacks, but with great fervor, tries to learn this. Last but not least, Zelary is also a dramatic story filled with unexpected twists of fate that takes place in a God-forsaken part of Europe surrounded by the storm of war. -- © Sony Pictures Classics [More]
Starring: Ana Geislerová, György Cserhalmi, Jaroslava Adamová
Starring: Ana Geislerová, György Cserhalmi, Jaroslava Adamová
Director: Ondrej Trojan
Director: Ondrej Trojan
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Zelary
There is a heart-warming familiarity to much of its 2 1/2-hour tale, but the surprises around its edges gives Zelary a refreshing perspective.
It captures a time and a place and a people with a convincing, accumulating force that proves extremely moving.
This Czech film set during World War II is carried by a stellar performance by Ana Geislerova as a resilient woman who changes her entire life in order to survive.
World War II and its attendant local metaphors serve as MacGuffins for a quiet tale of two people, if only Trojan would keep his focus on them.
It is the clear-eyed strength of Geislerova's Eliska/Hana, matched with Hungarian-born Cserhalmi's gentle giant Joza, that render pic consistently interesting.
At the heart of this film is a moving love story (the kind that romance novelists dream about) - a marriage of convenience that grows into something substantial and honest.
In a gorgeous bit of irony, death is kept in the background until AFTER the war.
If one removes the film’s almost superfluous bookends, Trojan paints an ethereal portrait of a self-destructive Eden on the brink of collapse.
The picture employs an epic sweep in recounting the intimate experiences of a woman caught up by terrible wartime disruption.
Zelary opens with energetic, suspenseful scenes inside the Nazi resistance in Prague, but when a resistance spy named Hana has to go into hiding in the tiny village of Zelary, everything slows to a crawl.
Trojan's direction is capable, and Asen Sopov's dark-hued cinematography is even better than that. The only thing missing is an appreciation for drama that does more than deliver the expected.
[E]schews... sentimentality, but we’ve seen this story too many times before...
Effectively shows how a big city sophisticate can integrate into hillbilly country if the motivation is right.
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