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I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies

I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies

Mar. 24, 2016106 Min.
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Watch: Já, Olga Hepnarová 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – Alienated, bullied, and raised in a strict family environment in Prague, the timid by nature and troubled child without any friends, Olga Hepnarová, nurtures a raging hatred towards an indifferent and faceless society. However, under those circumstances, pretty soon, Olga will find herself trapped in the middle of a war she can’t win, utterly defeated by the same element she’s been trying to avoid: its people. Now, more and more, Olga feels rejected by everyone–and as a silent but meticulously prepared plot becomes her only means of retribution–her odious circle, her apathetic family, and the rest of the world are not safe. Will she ever find peace of mind?.
Plot: Olga is a complex young woman desperate to break free from her unfeeling family and social conventions. With her Louise Brooks-like tomboyish looks she drags herself, chain-smoking, from one job to another until she appears to find her niche as a truck driver. Although she has female lovers she does not form a bond with any of them; instead she clashes, time and again, venting herself in wordless emotional outbursts and other behavioural extremes.
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6.6/10 Votes: 2,551
73% | RottenTomatoes
57/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 42 Popularity: 3.576 | TMDB

Reviews:

Well made but NOT a film the average person would even watch in the first place.
In Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1973, Olga Hepnarová drove her truck through a crowd of elderly people waiting on the sidewalk. Olga’s actions were deliberate and planned .and she ended up killing 8 innocent people in the process. Now, over four decades later, filmmakers Petr Kazda and Tomás Weinreb have brought her story to the big screen—perhaps in light of several similar acts committed throughout the world by jihadists. But viewers of the film need to be a very specific and patient lot, as the movie clearly is not one intended for the average viewer.

The film begins the teenage Olga attempting suicide and as a result being incarcerated in a rather awful mental hospital. While the film didn’t make this clear, she apparently was in and out of mental institutions during much of her life. The film then picks up with Olga as a young adult, working and having various sexual relationships. The publicity material for the film describes her as a lesbian and the film also takes that approach, though I read up on her and apparently she was bisexual. I am not sure why they chose to portray her as a lesbian but viewers will see quite a bit of Olga and several of her lovers. Regardless, this is not a film for the prudish.

It is odd that Olga is shown as being so sexual since she also had a very strong hatred for the human race and felt she was the world’s ‘whipping boy’. The film uses the German word ‘prügelknabe’—which I had to look up on the internet and I am mentioning this in case you see the film and find yourself confused by the term. But regardless, Olga hated people and had a very strong persecution complex. And, as a result, she apparently felt completely justified to murder the people at the bus stop.

Now it’s obvious that Olga was not in her right mind. She was flat emotionally and intensely angry deep within her. Most would consider her insane. However, she knew what she was doing and simply did not care and admitted this freely in court. So what was the court to do with her?

This is a very well crafted film. The filmmakers used black & white footage which I think was a good move since the story took place in the late 60s and early 70s. Michalina Olszanska also did a superb job portraying the title character as it would not be easy playing someone with so little emotion nor with much connection to others. But this brings up a problem if the main character is this emotionally constricted and the film is told from her point of view, is it an easy film to watch? This is obviously no for most people. You have to have an interest in the subject matter and you have to be very patient, as the film is slow and almost completely bereft of energy. Olga is severely depressed and it is draining, at times, watching her. I was able to stick with this because of my own background as a therapist, though I sure could have done without the vomiting scene early in the film. I have no idea why in recent years filmmakers have decided to show close-ups of folks throwing up and I think this is perhaps taking realism a bit too far. Overall, for the right viewers, “I, Olga” is well worth seeing but for most it’s just too much of a downer.

Review By: planktonrules
Grim
Olga Hepnarova was the last woman to be executed in the Czech Republic and for mass murder, no less so don’t expect a barrel of laughs. Shot in chilly black and white, (more a wintry gray, in fact), Petr Kazda and Tomas Weinreb’s film is a depressing study of a psychotic personality. In the title role Michalina Olszanska doesn’t so much act as exists and barely at that. Although she never off the screen it’s as if she’s been vaporized, living in a shadow where the real person should be. I suppose in some respects the film falls into much the same category as “The Honeymoon Killers” or “Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer” but they were lively, jolly affairs compared to this. With its strong lesbian element perhaps a more fitting comparison would be with “Monster” in which Charlize Theron played Aileen Wuornos. Worth seeing but grim.
Review By: MOscarbradley

Other Information:

Original Title Já, Olga Hepnarová
Release Date 2016-03-24
Release Year 2016

Original Language cs
Runtime 1 hr 45 min (105 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Biography, Crime, Drama
Director Petr Kazda, Tomás Weinreb
Writer Roman Cílek, Tomás Weinreb, Petr Kazda
Actors Michalina Olszanska, Martin Pechlát, Klára Melísková
Country Czech Republic, Poland, France, Slovakia
Awards 10 wins & 26 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Red One MX, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate
Printed Film Format DCP

I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies
I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies
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I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies
I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies
I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies
I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies
I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies
I, Olga Hepnarova 2016 123movies
Original title Já, Olga Hepnarová
TMDb Rating 6.976 42 votes

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