We are never alone
Characters crisscrossed to the limit in a memorable film set somewhere in the Czech Republic today. The film immerses us in the reasons for the resurgence of a new fascism of Eastern Europe that is born of the ashes of the old ideologies and how it is transmitted to the children whose emotional response will entail tragic consequences.
Karel Roden, the most international Czech actor, seen in Hollywood blockbusters such as “Hellboy”, “Bourne’s Myth” or “Rocknrolla”, plays a troubled hypochondriac whose wife is a shop assistant in love with a macarra. His best friend is a prison guard who has turned his own house into a den full of locks. Both want to “clean” the streets of “useless” and “gypsies”, and fantasize about the idea of creating a new party that will bring the “new justice.” Their fears, paranoias, “invented diseases”, desamors, intrinsic and physical violence will be developed along the footage in some images that will shake the viewer with a force rarely seen on the screen. And meanwhile his children are having fun in the parks with knives and firearms …