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Beauty in Trouble

Beauty in Trouble (Czech: Kráska v nesnázích) is a 2006 Czech tragicomedy directed by Jan Hřebejk. Eddie Cockrell, writing in Variety, said the "[t]itle comes from the Robert Graves poem, itself adapted into a Czech popular song in the 1980s, and performed in the film by homegrown thrush Radůza. Germ of the pic's idea was the first line, 'Beauty in trouble flees to the good angel/On whom she can rely...'"[1]

Beauty in Trouble
English-language poster
Directed byJan Hřebejk
Written byPetr Jarchovský
Produced byOndřej Trojan
StarringAnna Geislerová
Roman Luknár
Emília Vášáryová
Jana Brejchová
Jiří Schmitzer
Josef Abrhám
Narrated byPetr Jarchovský
Jan Hřebejk
CinematographyJan Malíř
Edited byVladimír Barák
Music byAleš Březina
Songs
Glen Hansard
Radůza
Distributed byFalcon, Sony
Release date
  • 7 September 2006 (2006-09-07)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryCzech Republic
LanguageCzech
Box office$1,491,168

Plot

The script is based on Robert Grave's enigmatic poem, Beauty in Trouble and it begins with these words set to music sung by a chanteuse who accompanies herself with an accordion.

The film is a naturalistic love story about the sex life of a beautiful woman, Marcela, and her concurrent relationships with three men; Jarda, her abusive husband, Risha, her abusive step-father, and Evžen, a dashing, older man she meets shortly after the film begins. With her husband, Jarda, she enjoys lustful sex and his physical abusiveness is an extension of a chauvinism that powers strong sexual encounters, but he is vain and not particularly bright about this. Richard, her mother's husband is unwittingly cruel, like an obnoxious and malicious child. He is played like one of Steve Martins "wild and crazy guys" but more repulsively. Evžen, who becomes Marcela's benefactor/meal ticket, is a man of sophisticated tastes and fortunate parentage, a Czech who has inherited vineyards in Tuscany, to which home he takes Marcela and her two children.

At the beginning of the story, Marcela, Jarda and their children are living in Prague above the garage where Jarda operates his chop shop. She isn't happy with this situation. Jarda couldn't care less how she feels about their situation and is even less interested in the health of their son, who is suffering because of their living conditions. By chance, Jarda's associate steals Evžen’s car, which is equipped with a satellite tracking device and when Jarda goes to prison, Marcela takes her children to her mother's apartment, where they are met with Risha's venomous attention. Marcela despises her mother’s lecherous boyfriend and it eventually comes out that Risha fathered her first child and she escaped into marriage with Jarda at the age of seventeen.

Evžen and Marcela meet at the police station, when they both came to deal with the fate of Jarda. Taken by her, although she doesn't encourage it, Evžen offers to help her and eventually, her children move into Jarda's empty manse in Prague when life with Risha becomes unbearable. Marcela gives herself to Evžen and they move to Italy but when Marcela’s mother dies, she and the children come back to Prague to the funeral where she sees Jarda, now released from prison. She and Jarda have one of their typical sexual encounters and when he speaks to her as he did during their marriage she pushes him away and leaves. Jarda's character is patently chauvinistic, which turns her on but insults her afterwards. When they return to Italy, ironically, Evjzen invites Risha to come with them to live in their guest house.

Cast

Reception

Critic Roger Ebert rated the film three stars out of four, describing the film as "This is the kind of film that achieves one simple but difficult thing: It pleases you."[2]

Box office

The film was released on 7 October 2006 in the Czech Republic and as of 2007, has grossed 1,428,703 US$. It was released in the United States on 13 June 2008 and grossed $19,300 in revenue while it acquired $1,471,868 from foreign markets for worldwide total of $1,491,168.[3]

Accolades

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album was released on 7 September 2006 in the Czech Republic.[4]

It is notable for including the song Falling Slowly which later received Academy Award for Best Original Song for its reuse in the movie Once.

References

  1. ^ Cockrell, Eddie (July 3, 2006). "Beauty in Trouble". Variety. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
  2. ^ Ebert, Roger (5 December 2008). "Beauty in Trouble". rogerebert.com. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  3. ^ "Beauty in Trouble (2008)". Box Office Mojo. from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  4. ^ Kráska v nesnázích OST

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Beauty in Trouble news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Beauty in Trouble Czech Kraska v nesnazich is a 2006 Czech tragicomedy directed by Jan Hrebejk Eddie Cockrell writing in Variety said the t itle comes from the Robert Graves poem itself adapted into a Czech popular song in the 1980s and performed in the film by homegrown thrush Raduza Germ of the pic s idea was the first line Beauty in trouble flees to the good angel On whom she can rely 1 Beauty in TroubleEnglish language posterDirected byJan HrebejkWritten byPetr JarchovskyProduced byOndrej TrojanStarringAnna Geislerova Roman Luknar Emilia Vasaryova Jana Brejchova Jiri SchmitzerJosef AbrhamNarrated byPetr Jarchovsky Jan HrebejkCinematographyJan MalirEdited byVladimir BarakMusic byAles Brezina Songs Glen Hansard RaduzaDistributed byFalcon SonyRelease date7 September 2006 2006 09 07 Running time110 minutesCountryCzech RepublicLanguageCzechBox office 1 491 168 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Box office 5 Accolades 6 Soundtrack 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThe script is based on Robert Grave s enigmatic poem Beauty in Trouble and it begins with these words set to music sung by a chanteuse who accompanies herself with an accordion The film is a naturalistic love story about the sex life of a beautiful woman Marcela and her concurrent relationships with three men Jarda her abusive husband Risha her abusive step father and Evzen a dashing older man she meets shortly after the film begins With her husband Jarda she enjoys lustful sex and his physical abusiveness is an extension of a chauvinism that powers strong sexual encounters but he is vain and not particularly bright about this Richard her mother s husband is unwittingly cruel like an obnoxious and malicious child He is played like one of Steve Martins wild and crazy guys but more repulsively Evzen who becomes Marcela s benefactor meal ticket is a man of sophisticated tastes and fortunate parentage a Czech who has inherited vineyards in Tuscany to which home he takes Marcela and her two children At the beginning of the story Marcela Jarda and their children are living in Prague above the garage where Jarda operates his chop shop She isn t happy with this situation Jarda couldn t care less how she feels about their situation and is even less interested in the health of their son who is suffering because of their living conditions By chance Jarda s associate steals Evzen s car which is equipped with a satellite tracking device and when Jarda goes to prison Marcela takes her children to her mother s apartment where they are met with Risha s venomous attention Marcela despises her mother s lecherous boyfriend and it eventually comes out that Risha fathered her first child and she escaped into marriage with Jarda at the age of seventeen Evzen and Marcela meet at the police station when they both came to deal with the fate of Jarda Taken by her although she doesn t encourage it Evzen offers to help her and eventually her children move into Jarda s empty manse in Prague when life with Risha becomes unbearable Marcela gives herself to Evzen and they move to Italy but when Marcela s mother dies she and the children come back to Prague to the funeral where she sees Jarda now released from prison She and Jarda have one of their typical sexual encounters and when he speaks to her as he did during their marriage she pushes him away and leaves Jarda s character is patently chauvinistic which turns her on but insults her afterwards When they return to Italy ironically Evjzen invites Risha to come with them to live in their guest house Cast EditAnna Geislerova as Marcela Roman Luknar as Jarda Emilia Vasaryova as Liba Jana Brejchova as Zdena Jiri Schmitzer as Richard Josef Abrham as Evzen Jan Hrusinsky as Havlik Jiri Machacek as Patocka Andrei Toader as Mirek Nikolay Penev as Picus Adam Misik as Kuba Michaela Mrvikova as Lucina Raduza as singer Jaromira Milova as Havlikova Ondrej Novak as cop Barbora Polakova as copReception EditCritic Roger Ebert rated the film three stars out of four describing the film as This is the kind of film that achieves one simple but difficult thing It pleases you 2 Box office EditThe film was released on 7 October 2006 in the Czech Republic and as of 2007 update has grossed 1 428 703 US It was released in the United States on 13 June 2008 and grossed 19 300 in revenue while it acquired 1 471 868 from foreign markets for worldwide total of 1 491 168 3 Accolades EditKrzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Feature Film at Denver International Film Festival Special Jury Price at the 41st Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2006 Best Foreign Film Award at Santa Barbara International Film FestivalSoundtrack EditThe soundtrack album was released on 7 September 2006 in the Czech Republic 4 It is notable for including the song Falling Slowly which later received Academy Award for Best Original Song for its reuse in the movie Once References Edit Cockrell Eddie July 3 2006 Beauty in Trouble Variety Retrieved August 27 2011 Ebert Roger 5 December 2008 Beauty in Trouble rogerebert com Retrieved 2009 07 27 Beauty in Trouble 2008 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on 19 June 2009 Retrieved 2009 07 27 Kraska v nesnazich OSTExternal links EditOfficial site Czech Beauty in Trouble at IMDb Beauty in Trouble at Box Office Mojo Beauty in Trouble at Rotten Tomatoes Beauty in Trouble at Metacritic Beauty in Trouble at AllMovie Beauty in Trouble at distributor site Falcon cz Czech Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beauty in Trouble amp oldid 1153165838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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