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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-22-2006 @ 6:02PM
crossgrinder said...
I don't know who wrote this review but I'm damn sure he didn't know what he was writing. This whole crap was filmed in Czech Republic but the story took place in Slovak Republic. The life and institutions are so horribly interpreted that I was shocked when I saw this ( and I know what I'm talking about, I'm from Slovak republic) piece of s**t. For example the old cars( they must be taken from some kind of museum or what), old TV, slovak" whores", little gypsies, police brutality... So this film has definitely proved my opinion that Americans are realy motherf*****s who don't know anything about the rest of the world. And to the film: It makes me laugh a lot, and the Snowhite is more scary than this. And the languages were english, german, russian,japanese, czech, slovak and some strange mix of czech and slovak language.
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